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DeLind, Laura B.
(Ph.D. Michigan State University, 1978)
Senior Specialist
delind@msu.edu
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LAURA DELIND, as an anthropologist working in her own culture, has spent considerable
time deconstructing ‘the familiar.’ She demystifies, for herself
and others, the way we behave and the understandings that underlie this behavior.
She is fascinated by the contradictions that are endemic to our contemporary,
post-modern lives. Food and farming have become her primary focuses, not because
she likes to eat or touch the soil (though both are true), but because they
offer her endless opportunities to explore the power relations, ideologies,
inequities, and confusions that frame our sense of self and place. In this
vein, she has written about the "farm crisis" of the 1980s, the "redistribution" of
foreclosed farmland, the reindustrialization of state agriculture, community
resistance to CAFOs, anti-hunger campaigns, local food, organic standards,
and community supported agriculture. The majority of her research is grounded
in Michigan and the Midwest.
As an academic-activist, she has tried, with varying degrees of success, to
reconnect food and farming to ecological health, democratic access and process,
and community development. In an effort to "walk the talk," she is
a member of MSU’s University Committee for a Sustainable Campus and chairs
its subcommittee on campus food and agriculture. She is a member of the Culture
and Agriculture group of the AAA, the Society for Applied Anthropology, and
a council member of the Agriculture, Food and Human Values Society. She serves
on the advisory board of the Lansing Garden Project. She was a founding member
of the Michigan Organic Food and Farm Alliance, and is a founder and working
share member of Growing in Place Community Farm, a CSA now in its sixth season.
Dr. DeLind teaches the following courses: Our Place on Earth: Exploring and
Expressing Our Relationship to the Natural Environment; Local Food Systems:
In Theory and Practice; Food, Culture and the Great Lakes: Then and Now.
A few recent publications include:
- DeLind, Laura. "Transforming Organic Agriculture into Industrial Organic
Products: Reconsidering National Organic Standards." Human Organization.
59(2):198-208, 2000.
- DeLind, Laura. "Close Encounters with a CSA: The reflections of a bruised
and somewhat wiser anthropologist." Agriculture and Human Values.
16:3-9, 1999.
- DeLind, Laura and Anne Ferguson. "Is This a Women's Movement?: The Relationship
of Gender to Community Supported Agriculture in Michigan." Human
Organization. 58(2):190-200, 1999.
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