Posthumanist educational methodologists, theorists, and researchers tend to reproduce zoocentrism by privileging animals over plants in their scholarship. This comes at a time when disciplines from across the academy are taking “plant turns” by attending to plants’ abilities to sense and communicate, as well as their material relationships, representational significance, and lively entanglements with non-plants. This amounts to a rejection of traditional Western science and philosophy that treat plants as passive forms of life. To encourage this plant turn in posthumanist educational scholarship, I turn toward Anishinaabe-gikendaasowin, plant science, and continental philosophy to help recognize the agencies and behaviors of plants that cha...
This thesis investigates the process of integrating plants seamlessly into our modern urban code/spa...
Abstract Civilization is dependent upon plants for survival. Plants permeate our every moment and ou...
This book offers a re-examination of the relationship between humans and nature with a new methodolo...
The life of plants is hidden. Plants are different beings physiologically from humans. So different ...
Art and Design are increasingly used as practices to discuss the current ecological crisis and raise...
Plants have been—and, for reasons of human sustenance and creative inspiration, will continue to be—...
Digital technologies are changing the learning landscape and connecting classrooms to learning envir...
Can we rethink the paradigms that have guided our observation, participation and relationships with ...
Covert Plants contributes to newly emerging discourses on the implications of vegetal life for the a...
Accessible Science Talks 2022 Annual Science Meeting, Norwich Research Park Illustrating the world ...
Focusing on the interdependence between human, animal, and machine, posthumanism redefines the meani...
Attention to plant life is currently flourishing across the social sciences and humanities. This pa...
Plants and specifically indoor pot plants have featured as a prominent object in human-computer inte...
Despite the challenges, there is a need for humans to engage conceptually and responsibly with non-h...
The Human-Nature relationship has historically been a subject of study within numerous disciplines. ...
This thesis investigates the process of integrating plants seamlessly into our modern urban code/spa...
Abstract Civilization is dependent upon plants for survival. Plants permeate our every moment and ou...
This book offers a re-examination of the relationship between humans and nature with a new methodolo...
The life of plants is hidden. Plants are different beings physiologically from humans. So different ...
Art and Design are increasingly used as practices to discuss the current ecological crisis and raise...
Plants have been—and, for reasons of human sustenance and creative inspiration, will continue to be—...
Digital technologies are changing the learning landscape and connecting classrooms to learning envir...
Can we rethink the paradigms that have guided our observation, participation and relationships with ...
Covert Plants contributes to newly emerging discourses on the implications of vegetal life for the a...
Accessible Science Talks 2022 Annual Science Meeting, Norwich Research Park Illustrating the world ...
Focusing on the interdependence between human, animal, and machine, posthumanism redefines the meani...
Attention to plant life is currently flourishing across the social sciences and humanities. This pa...
Plants and specifically indoor pot plants have featured as a prominent object in human-computer inte...
Despite the challenges, there is a need for humans to engage conceptually and responsibly with non-h...
The Human-Nature relationship has historically been a subject of study within numerous disciplines. ...
This thesis investigates the process of integrating plants seamlessly into our modern urban code/spa...
Abstract Civilization is dependent upon plants for survival. Plants permeate our every moment and ou...
This book offers a re-examination of the relationship between humans and nature with a new methodolo...