Code of conduct in research disciplines
What is ethics?
Term used to describe media that last a long time
What is time binding media?
Circumstances that attract people to move to a new location
What are pull factors?
A category of policy that focuses on private healthcare
What is neoliberal policy?
Domestication of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products
What is agriculture?
Social research method that can be described as "people watching"
What is direct observation or no participation observation?
Term for media that is used for quick communication
What is space binding media?
The 19th-century doctrine or belief that the expansion of the US throughout the American continents was both justified and inevitable
What is manifest destiny?
Act that signalled Canada's commitment to improving accessibility, including barrier removal and inclusivity
What is the Accessible Canada Act?
Country where businesses much give leftover edible food to charity
What is France?
The words that make up the acronym OCAP; used as First Nations research protocol
What is ownership, control, access, and possession?
What is society?
Policy shift in Canadian immigration that occurred in 1947
What is humanitarian policy?
What is the social model of disability?
Method of food collection that relies on extensive knowledge of undomesticated plant and animal species
What is hunting and gathering?
Term for groups or individuals who fund research projects
What is stakeholders?
Theory that culture and language shape perception
What is the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis?
Sporadic or superficial celebrations of cultures and cultural mixing
What is boutique multiculturalism?
Derives from how political and economic forces structure risk for various forms of suffering in a population (ex. disease, hunger, torture, rape)
What is structural violence?
The process where fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture
What is desertification?
Described as "what the government says to create change"
What is policy?
When the technology for solving a problem ends up making it worse due to unintended consequences that are almost impossible to predict in advance
What is a Revenge Effect?
Term used to describe society that can be characterized by citizens who support multicultural policies that recognize and accommodate difference
What is interculturalism?
What is prohibition?
Food system in which the people who produce, distribute, and consume food also control the mechanisms and policies of food production and distribution
What is food sovereignty?