Dear Colleague,
We are pleased to announce that the latest issue of Environment and Society - Advances in Research has been published by Berghahn Journals. Exploring the relationship between plants and place-making, this volume calls on us to reflect upon the social worlds that are formed with plants. Throughout the collection of articles, we are reminded of the long and dynamic history of sharing society and place with plants and of the privilege of sharing our world with plants.
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Current Issue: Volume 7
INTRODUCTION
People and Plants
Kay E. Lewis-Jones
http://bit.ly/2e530HH
ARTICLES
Placing Plants in Territory
Sarah Besky and Jonathan Padwe
http://bit.ly/2dfsosp
Boundary Plants, the Social Production of Space, and Vegetative Agency in Agrarian Societies
Michael Sheridan
http://bit.ly/2dNJVej
Extractive Conservation: Peasant Agroecological Systems as New Frontiers of Exploitation?
Anne Cristina de la Vega-Leinert and Peter Clausing
http://bit.ly/2dnvf5W
Cultures of Soy and Cattle in the Context of Reduced Deforestation and Agricultural Intensification in the Brazilian Amazon
Ariela Zycherman
http://bit.ly/2dnxS7U
Separating the Wheat from the Chaff: The Social Worlds of Wheat
Jessica Barnes
http://bit.ly/2e54aTu
Humans, Plants, and Networks: A Critical Review
Laura Calvet-Mir and Matthieu Salpeteur
http://bit.ly/2ewDgHt
BOOK REVIEWS
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