Tam Dic Sze, Daisy
Assistant professor
Humanities
Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU)
China
Biography
Dr. Tam received her Ph.D. in Cultural Studies from Goldsmiths, University of London. Her research interests include ethical food practices, food waste, food and urbanism, critical food studies, everyday life studies, migrant workers, ethnography, critical theory, cultural and media theory. Her current research on food waste and the city is a theoretical and technological project that explores the potential of collective food rescue practice.
Research Interest
Food, Culture and Society; Politics of the Ordinary; Introduction to the Humanities; Media and Communication: Issues, Concepts, Theories
Publications
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Daisy TDS (2011) Dancing in the Streets of Shanghai. In Cheung, D. & Cunanan, T. et al (eds) Invisible – Cycles of Experience 6: 30-35.
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Daisy TDS (2014) Fotanian: Communality without Collectivity. In Marques, L. and Richards, G. (eds) Creative Districts Around the World p: 179-184.
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Daisy TDS (2014) The Hidden Market: The Alternative Borough Market. In Evers, C. & Seale K. (eds) Informal Urban Street Markets: International Perspectives New York: Routledge p: 73-80.