Related Resources

Blogs

Civil Eats, a daily new source for critical thought about the American food system.

Academic Resources

Women, Men, and Food: Putting Gender on the Table, a 2007 conference at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University.

The Philosophy of Food Project, housed at the University of North Texas, aims to disseminate information about the philosophical investigation of food; increase the visibility of food as a topic for philosophical research; serve as a resource for researchers, teachers, students, and the public; galvanize a community of philosophers working on food issues; and help raise the level of public discourse about food, agriculture, animals, and eating.

Activism Resources

The Food Project, a Boston-area community working on sustainability and urban agriculture.

Food Forward, a volunteer-powered grassroots group in LA making urban change.

Equal Exchange, a fair trade co-op.

Food Not Bombs—Boston Chapter, uses reclaimed food to feed the hungry.

Writing Resources

MIT Handbook on Academic Integrity

MIT Library Guide: Citing Sources

MIT Writing Center: Citation

Josh Cohen's Paper Writing Tips

General Resources

Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

Ten Reasons Not To Do Philosophy

Professional Philosophy

Guide to Philosophy on the Internet

Philosophers

Ask Philosophers

American Philosophical Association