Subject: Discussion list for the textbook Food Economics: Agriculture Nutrition and Health
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Joining this elist allows you to see and share news, questions and comments about the textbook entitled Food Economics: Agriculture, Nutrition and Health, available in print and open-access online here: https://link.springer.com/book/9783031538391.This list is open to new subscribers and is not moderated. That means anyone can join, and whoever joins can send and will receive everything sent to foodeconomics@elist.tufts.edu.
Please be respectful and attentive to the group's needs, by following two basic principles:
-- DO NOT share anything that might be confidential, or could be embarrassing to you or others, and
-- DO share news and links or comments that you think others will want to see, and feel free to ask questions that you think will be of general interest.
The list will remain open and not moderated only as long as messages follow those guidelines. If you want to respond only to the sender of a message, please do not reply-all, and please do check that only the intended recipients are in the address list. If you have private questions or comments about the book, please send them to individual email addresses for other instructors or the book's authors, william.masters@tufts.edu and afinaret@allegheny.edu.
To see the list's archives of past messages, you can visit the list homepage: https://elist.tufts.edu/sympa/info/foodeconomics, New members can create an account by clicking on the top-right "Login" icon, re-entering the same email address that's subscribed to the list and then clicking "First login?" to create a password for your account on the elist server. Once subscribers have an account on the elist server, they can modify various aspects of their subscription or unsubscribe entirely, and also see the archive of past messages.
Also note that all downloadable materials related to the book such as course slides etc. are on our support site and teaching blog here:
http://sites.tufts.edu/foodecon.
Thank you for joining the Food Economics community!
Will Masters and Amelia Finaret