Listening to plants: Conversations between critical plant studies and vegetal geography
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Attention to plant life is currently flourishing across the social sciences and humanities. This paper introduces recent work in the informal sub-discipline of ‘vegetal geography’, placing it into conversation with the transdisciplinary field of ‘critical plant studies’ [CPS], a broad framework for re-evaluating plants and human-plant interactions informed by principles of agency, ethics, cognition and language. I explore three key themes of interest to multispecies scholars looking to attend more closely to vegetal life, namely: (1) plant otherness; (2) plant ethics; (3) plant-human attunements, in the hope of encouraging greater cross-pollination between more-than-human geography and critical plant studies.
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Progress in Human Geography
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0309-1325
1477-0288
1477-0288
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46
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SAGE Publications
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Cambridge Arts and Humanities Research Council Doctoral Training Partnership (AHRC DTP) (AH/L503897/1)
Arts and Humanities Research Council (AH/L503897/1)
Arts and Humanities Research Council (AH/L503897/1)

