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 occurs 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 illus...
Plants have nurtured Native communities' physical, spiritual, and social well-being for centuries, w...
This thesis is about the banking of the seeds of food plants. It considers the practices and politic...
To put it simply, seeds are the essence of life. Without their varied yields, the earth would have n...
First paragraphs: For thousands of years gardeners and farmers have practiced basic plant breeding b...
This essay takes as its central explanandum the survival of an unusual personal seed collection with...
This project explores the significance of seed saving as an integral part of sustainable agriculture...
This book is about seeds and why and how seeds matter today, as in the past. Under the main headings...
Laying aside the question of whether saving seeds in freezers is the most promising long-term soluti...
Environmental degradation caused by conventional agriculture has been conceptualized in terms of met...
This article presents ethnographic research with in situ seed-savers and seed activists in London, U...
The world’s agro-diversity is based on the traditional practices of growers saving and selecting see...
Special issue: Fields and Forest. Ethnographic Perspectives on Environmental Globalization, Münster ...
Visions for the future of the global agri-food system are often polarizing. Facing such issues as cl...
Much of the debates surrounding private ownership of seed for agricultural purposes of late have foc...
This Independent Study examines the ways in which the relationships formed through seed saving and e...
Plants have nurtured Native communities' physical, spiritual, and social well-being for centuries, w...
This thesis is about the banking of the seeds of food plants. It considers the practices and politic...
To put it simply, seeds are the essence of life. Without their varied yields, the earth would have n...
First paragraphs: For thousands of years gardeners and farmers have practiced basic plant breeding b...
This essay takes as its central explanandum the survival of an unusual personal seed collection with...
This project explores the significance of seed saving as an integral part of sustainable agriculture...
This book is about seeds and why and how seeds matter today, as in the past. Under the main headings...
Laying aside the question of whether saving seeds in freezers is the most promising long-term soluti...
Environmental degradation caused by conventional agriculture has been conceptualized in terms of met...
This article presents ethnographic research with in situ seed-savers and seed activists in London, U...
The world’s agro-diversity is based on the traditional practices of growers saving and selecting see...
Special issue: Fields and Forest. Ethnographic Perspectives on Environmental Globalization, Münster ...
Visions for the future of the global agri-food system are often polarizing. Facing such issues as cl...
Much of the debates surrounding private ownership of seed for agricultural purposes of late have foc...
This Independent Study examines the ways in which the relationships formed through seed saving and e...
Plants have nurtured Native communities' physical, spiritual, and social well-being for centuries, w...
This thesis is about the banking of the seeds of food plants. It considers the practices and politic...
To put it simply, seeds are the essence of life. Without their varied yields, the earth would have n...