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Book SynopsisJuan Francisco Salazar is Associate Professor in the School of Humanities and Communication Arts at Western Sydney University, Australia.
Céline Granjou is Associate Professor at the National Institute of Science and Technology in Environment and Agriculture (IRSTEA), University of Grenoble-Alps, France.
Matthew Kearnes is Associate Professor and ARC Future Fellow in the School of Humanities and Languages, University of New South Wales, Australia.
Anna Krzywoszynska is Leverhulme Early Career Research Fellow, University of Sheffield, UK.
Manuel Tironi is Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology and Anhtropology, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Chile.
Trade Review[T]he book is novel, diverse and thought provoking. It offers a variety of inroads and case studies. * Agriculture and Human Values *
Table of ContentsAcknowledgements Notes on Contributors List of Figures PREFACE
Maria Puig della Bellacasa, University of Leicester, UK Ch 1: Thinking-with Soils: An Introduction to the Edited Volume
Juan F. Salazar, Céline Granjou, Anna Krzywoszynska, Matthew Kearns, Manuel Tironi Ch 2: Soil Theories: Relational, Decolonial, Inhuman
Manuel Tironi, Matthew Kearnes, Anna Krzywoszynska, Céline Granjou and Juan Francisco Salazar Ch 3: Mapping soil, losing ground? Politics of soil mapping
Juliette Kon Kam Kim and Céline Granjou Ch 4: Soils and Commodification
Salvatore Engel-Di Mauro and Levi Van Sant Ch 5: Knowing earth, knowing soil: epistemological work and the political aesthetics of regenerative agriculture
Matthew Kearnes and Lauren Rickards Ch 6: To know, to dwell, to care: towards an actionable, place-based knowledge of soils
Anna Krzywoszynska with Steve Banwart and David Blacker Ch. 7: Soiling Mars: “To boldly grow where no plant has grown before”?
Filippo Bertoni Ch. 8: Geosocial polar futures and the material geopolitics of frozen soils
Juan Francisco Salazar and Klaus Dodds Ch 9: A Mend to the Metabolic Rift? The Promises (and Potential Pitfalls) of Biosolids Application on American Soils
Nicholas C. Kawa Ch. 10: Reclaiming freak soils: from conquering to journeying with urban soils
Germain Meulemans Ch 11: Soil refusal: thinking earthly matters as radical alterity
Manuel Tironi Ch 12: Geophagiac: Art, Food, Dirt
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