The latest issue of the journal Environment and Society: Advances in Research (Berghahn) features Ethnobiology postgraduate student Kay Evelina Lewis-Jones as guest editor for a volume addressing innovative new research on People and Plants.
Exploring the relationship between plants and place-making, this volume calls on us to reflect upon the social worlds that are formed with plants. The collection of articles reminds us of the long and dynamic history of sharing society and place with plants, and of the privilege of cohabiting this world with diverse flora.
Please visit the Berghahn website for more information about the journal.