The Work That Plants Do β Life, Labour, and the Future of Vegetal Economies
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Using diverse case studies, this volume presents plants as both a vital economic force and a basis for new forms of resistance to capitalist logics
Whether driven by developments in plant science, bio-philosophy, or broader societal dynamics, plants have to respond to a litany of environmental, social, and economic challenges. This collection explores the work that plants do in contemporary capitalism, examining how vegetal life is enrolled in processes of value creation, social reproduction, and capital accumulation.
Bringing together insights from geography, anthropology, and the environmental humanities, the contributors contend that attention to the diverse capacities and agencies of plants can both enrich understandings of capitalist economies and also catalyse new forms of resistance to their logics.
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The Work That Plants Do β Life, Labour, and the Future of Vegetal Economies explores the complex relationships between plants and humans, emphasizing how plants contribute more than traditional economic perspectives might suggest. The authors argue that understanding vegetal life opens new ways of considering economic systems, with particular attention to sustainability and ecological health. This interdisciplinary work has been appreciated for its novel insights and the way it challenges conventional views on economy and ecology.
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INFORMATION
ISBN: 9783837655346
Publisher: Transcript Verlag
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 28 April 2023
Country: Germany
Imprint: Transcript Verlag
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 15.0mm
Width: 147.0mm
Height: 226.0mm
Weight: 666g
Pages: 210
About the Author
Marion Ernwein is a lecturer in environmental geography at the Open University. She researches the changing place of plants in contemporary urbanism.
Franklin Ginn is a senior lecturer in cultural geography at the University of Bristol. He is author of Domestic wild: Memory, nature and gardening in suburbia, and co-editor of Environmental Humanities.
James Palmer is a lecturer in environmental governance at the University of Bristol. His research examines resource-making practices associated with new bioenergy economies and infrastructures.
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