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Exploring the Learning Experiences of Study Abroad Participants
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Exploring sustainable European gastronomy and recipes using Natural Language Processing
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Analysis of digitised or digital recipes is a new and upcoming field of research, with publications linked to nutritional and health studies, computational linguistics, computational gastronomy, online shopping recommendations, and the semantic web published over the last 3-5 years. However, contemporary recipe analysis is underdeveloped in terms of links to sustainability due to the complexity of linking environmental impact databases to food terminology, which is time-consuming without Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Natural Language Processing (NLP) tools. It is only in the last few years that these methods have been applied to combining recipes, food texts, and other environmental, nutritional, and economic databases, but this work is still embryonic. In addition, the cooking methods described in recipes have not been investigated – but recent research shows that cooking method can make a considerable environmental impact (up to 60% of some ingredients). In this paper, I discuss the potential to use NLP to analyse nutritional and sustainability aspects of ‘sustainable’, ‘plant based’, ‘vegan’ or ‘vegetarian’ recipes from different European gastronomic traditions or cultures (UK, Dutch, and German), assessing the ingredients used, and the methods of cooking. This is to generate understanding from an interdisciplinary perspective of how gastronomic cultures differ in their approaches to sustainable food; these findings may in turn help all food cultures shift towards more sustainable gastronomy. I present the preliminary visualisations of pilot work carried out in 2020, and describe the basic methodology of the work, the datasets and software required, and perceived challenges that may occur in the project that will be carried out in 2021. I also present possible areas for future collaboration.
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GT Manners and customs; HM Sociology; P Philology. Linguistics
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URL: https://workshop.inrae.fr/florence2020 https://openaccess.city.ac.uk/id/eprint/25529/ https://openaccess.city.ac.uk/id/eprint/25529/1/Reynolds_Computational%20Approaches%20in%20Eating%20Behavior%2015012021v2.pdf
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The Sociopragmatics of Invitation and Offering Practices in Jordanian Arabic
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Scoring Model in Operational Research on Cultural-Tourism: A Case Study in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah
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Discourses of the non-veiled: exploring discursive identity constructions among Malaysian Muslim women who do not veil
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Identifying attitudes leading to a feeling of global citizenship: a mixed methods study of Saudi students studying English in higher education in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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Review article: Annalisa Oboe, ed., ‘Postcoloniale e revisione dei saperi’ in aut aut, Archivio 364/2014, Milano: Il Saggiatore
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Unamuno y Hegel
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In: Cuadernos de la Cátedra Miguel de Unamuno; Vol. 25 (1978): Vol. 26 (1979); 55-89 ; 2792-7830 ; 0210-749X (2013)
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Situational Transformations: the offensive-izing of an email message and the public-ization of offensiveness
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Aggression and perceived national face threats in Mainland Chinese and Taiwanese CMC discussion boards
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Relational Rituals and Communication: Ritual Interaction in Groups
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Etto n̄an raan kein : a Marshall Islands history ; Marshall Islands history
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Turning Miscommunication Events into Opportunities for Developing Interactional Competence
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Les noms de famille lusophones: une lecture anthropologique
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