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Saving More Than Seeds: Practices and Politics of Seed Saving

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posted on 2024-11-16, 10:42 authored by Catherine Phillips
Saving More Than Seeds advances understandings of seed-people relations, with particular focus on seed saving. The practice of reusing and exchanging seeds provides foundation for food production and allows humans and seed to adapt together in dynamic socionatural conditions. But the practice and its practitioners are easily taken for granted, even as they are threatened by neoliberalisation. Combining original ethnographic research with investigation of an evolving corporate seed order, this book reveals seed saving not only as it … Show moreoccurs in fields and gardens but also as it associates with genebanking, genetic engineering, intellectual property rights, and agrifood regulations. Drawing on diverse social sciences literatures, Phillips illustrates ongoing practices of thinking, feeling, and acting with seeds, raising questions about what seed-people relations should accomplish and how different ways of relating might be pursued to change collective futures.

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Cultural environmental research: the missing link in multidisciplinary approaches to sustainability

Australian Research Council

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Phillips, C. (2013). Saving More Than Seeds: Practices and Politics of Seed Saving. Farnham, England: Ashgate Publishing Limited.

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English

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82083

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