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      Making time to care differently for food: The case for the Armidale Food School

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          This paper provides the scholarly rationale for the proposed Armidale Food School (AFS) in terms of investigating care's role in the future of learning. We use Maria Puig de la Bellacasa's influential study of care and environment to ground the analysis. Puig (2017) argues that undoing the ecological and social harms of the agri-food system requires time to tend to plants and soil in different and slower ways. We argue that making time for these ideal forms of ecological care is difficult in the new 'asset' economy. Time is used up working in office jobs to service increasing financial burdens of education and mortgage debt. Grounded in traditions of radical and anti -colonial pedagogy and postcapitalist politics, AFS teaches students to think in expansive, critical, and practical ways about the barriers to these ideal forms of care while seeding changes in social practice in relation to the food system.

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                Journal
                cristal
                Critical Studies in Teaching and Learning
                CRISTAL
                Critical Studies in Teaching and Learning (Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa )
                2310-7103
                2022
                : 10
                : spe
                : 55-80
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                [01] orgnameUniversity of New England
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                S2310-71032022000300005 S2310-7103(22)01000000005
                10.14426/cristal.v10iSI.510
                81a9cdcd-de0d-4e75-8314-26d2458dfa77

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

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                : 13 December 2021
                : 14 April 2022
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                asset economy,alternative agriculture,agri-food system,time-use,radical pedagogy,mortgage debt,care

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