
Adrienne Bitar
@adriennebitar
American Studies lecturer at Cornell, author of Diet and the Disease of Civilization. Working on cultured (lab-grown) meat project.
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TODAY - 9/13 at 5:15pm Tristan Ahtone and [email protected] will deliver the Kops Freedom of the Press lecture, "Land-grab universities." In-person tickets are all claimed. There is still time to register to stream the talk: ecornell.cornell.edu/keynotes/overv… AIISP Cornell CornellArts&Sciences @CornellOISE


Enjoyed my conversation this morning with Emily Kenny about FDA's new guidelines for "healthy:" spectrumlocalnews.com/nys/central-ny…

#BKrewind to a great chat with Adrienne Bitar that will have you questioning #dietculture. In her historical study of diet books, Diet & the Disease of Civilization, she examines how four popular plans reflect our social world bitly.com/bkind103 bit.ly/3O7nFfs



And what, exactly, is a bomb calorimeter? Or how did Americans first learn about the calorie, anyway? Find out this and more at BBC World Service program hosted by Simon Tulett. Wonderful to contribute my perspective to the excellent program. bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3c…


ECE Prof. Eilyan Bitar writes in Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists about how millions of electric vehicles can help—not hurt—the grid. thebulletin.org/2023/04/how-mi… Cornell Engineering

Coming to ASFS/AFHVS #KnowingFood2023 next week!? Tell everyone with a nifty visual aid! Save one of these sweet graphics and repost with your presentation/panel info. Don't forget to tag us (and The Agriculture, Food, & Human Values Society Gastronomy at BU Boston University Metropolitan College)! #foodstudies23



Please join us tomorrow at Buffalo St. Books in downtown Ithaca at 2PM for a conversation on Unshrinking, an important, timely, and brilliant new book by Kate Manne! buffalostreetbooks.com/event/unshrink…






Competitive eating competitions, like Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest, are a huge part of American culture. But what does that say about our relationship to food and gluttony? Professors James Smoliga, DVM, PhD and Adrienne Bitar debate on 1A. share.harkaudio.com/X7rGotcpYCT9kB…
