| Recipient | Dr Omar Tashani, Leeds Beckett University |
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| Date | 01 February, 2016 |
| Amount | £5,800 |
| Summary | Food plays an essential role in preserving cultural lifeways with those of shared identities, personal and social histories. This role may be particularly emphasised for communities that migrate to a new land and where maintenance of traditional food habits contributes to the connection between home and the new society. By means of a case-study in Libya, we will explore food in relation to cultural linkages, histories and views on food and health in three diverse community settings. |
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