Ashley Castelino
Food & Medieval Dogs
Public Humanities Fellow at Notre Dame
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- Reposted by Ashley CastelinoMy blog post with the ADAM network has now been published. It's about precarity, the future of small subjects, and communal approaches to academic work. I hope it will resonate with some. #IchBinHanna #KleineFaecher #SkandiRetten difficultmedieval.com/2025/10/23/h...
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- The Oxford Centre of the National Trust is looking for a volunteer to take over managing their website (oxfordcnt.co.uk). This is ideal for someone based in Oxford, but can be done remotely too.
- If you have about half an hour free every few months, very basic WordPress knowledge, and a desire to support a genuinely lovely group that raises important funds for local National Trust properties, please do get in touch with me!
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- I recently wrote a somewhat personal piece for the Oxonian Review reflecting on the colonial and culinary histories of Catholic India and my attempts to connect to this heritage by learning to cook some of its iconic dishes. Read it at oxonianreview.com/articles/coo...
- OMS is looking for a new Social Media Officer to take the reins after I've left - if you're at all interested, please do reach out!
- Reposted by Ashley CastelinoA recording of Professor Heather Sharkey's brilliant Hilary keynote on 'Food Studies: Surveying the Field through Potatoes' is now online!! Watch it at www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXnT... @torchoxford.bsky.social
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- Join me for a quick look at some therapeutic medieval dogs! 🐕