Dr Agatha Herman

Small Group Project 2020-21

Dialogues on Food Geographies: towards Decolonisation?

With Moya Kneafsey & Rebecca Sandover

Through seminars, reading groups, outdoor learning, food tasting and other creative activities, participants will be invited to engage with key resources which will aid collective learning. The research will open fundamental questions including, what does it mean to decolonise diets? What are the historic roots of contemporary inequalities and trauma relating to food? What are the impacts of corporate food systems on marginalised and vulnerable groups in Britain? Why is the experience of black and minority ethnic populations neglected in research on food poverty and diet-related ill-health in Britain? How do Britain’s food geographies interact with food geographies elsewhere and what are the implications (through for example, trade, aid, research and investment)? What methods could be used to address these questions and what teaching resources are needed to start decolonising food geographies curricula?

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Biography

Agatha Herman is a Senior Lecturer in Human Geography at Cardiff University. Her research explores geographies of ethics and justice, examining questions of power, social resilience and social practices through a focus on production spaces. She has pursued these interests through a Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellowship (2014–17) on the Fairtrade wine industry, an RGS Environment and Sustainability project on tanzanite mining (2022–23), and a recently awarded AHRC Curiosity grant exploring farming futures with young farmers in Wales.

Herman is also interested in personal transitions, liminal spaces and citizenship, which she has explored through research on military geographies — specifically experiences of post-military life — and a British Academy–Leverhulme Trust funded project on people living on canal boats.

Biographical details correct as of 29.04.26

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