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Podcast Networking with Plants in the Anthropocene

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The evolution of plants has been so successful that today they account for the majority of living biomass on Earth. Humans, along with all other animals, exist thanks to plants, and we can continue to exist only in relationship to them. Plants are all around us, but we tend to overlook their importance in our everyday lives. Plants are essential not only to every breath we take, but also to our food, medicine, shelter, and clothing. Still, most of us walk through life and ‘nature’ without recognizing plants as the beings shaping the planet. The Vegetal Turn Given the magnitude of challenges facing the Earth, recent years have seen a renewed and growing attention to plant life across the humanities as well as in the social and natural sciences. This Vegetal Turn is generating transdisciplinary conversations within and beyond academia that seek to create awareness of plant lives and stories and that pursue respectful relationships with plant beings by advancing an ethics of care. How can we better understand the role and agency of plants in shaping on Earth? What does respect mean when engaging with a forest, a field, an orchard, or a potted plant? How do we advance a transition from thinking to acting, from research to practice, in our connection with plants? What actions are now needed? We believe that the current challenges of the Anthropocene offer a compelling and urgent opportunity to advance a movement for thinking and engaging differently with plants as well as for increased allyship and exchange between researchers, practitioners, educators, and activists. Networking with Plants in the Anthropocene is a newly created network for those involved in research, education, and advocacy for human-plant relationships of care and reciprocity, and a collaboration between the Consortium of Environmental Philosophers, The Plant Initiative, the Literary and Cultural Plant Studies Network, the Eternal Forest project, and other groups. We invite connections with additional existing and incipient networks and communities concerned with plants and ethical plant-human relationships to carry out multidisciplinary projects. Such a “polyculture of ideas” will bring together Indigenous and non-Indigenous science, literature, philosophy, poetry, art, anthropology, education, botany, and environmental activism. What do we do? Networking with Plants in the Anthropocene aims to create and offer tools, content, and methods for transdisciplinary and transgenerational environmental education engaging with the Vegetal Turn that isinternational but locally grounded. The network collaborates to advance outreach and education for the general public through books, conferences, videos, podcasts, and other educational materials, both online and in person. Networking with Plants in the Anthropocene is built on a foundation that is respectful of Indigenous and local botanical knowledges, contemporary scientific discoveries, and world philosophies and literatures. We support generative ways to cultivate educational pathways through art, stories, songs, ceremonies, and individual experiences as well as opportunities for collaborative action. We welcome your support for the goals of better understanding plants and aligning human behavior with plants in more ethical and respectful ways. For more information or to join in this initiative, please contact us: networkingwithplants@gmail.com Who We Are Networking with Plants in the Anthropocene’s Steering Committee: Alice McSherry Anna Perdibon Deepta Sateesh Evgenia Emets Joela Jacobs Kate Brelje Marcello Di Paola Paul Moss thinkingintheworld.com/projects/netw…anthropocene/

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Portada del episodio Episode 57 Joan Maloof's Forty Ways to Know a Tree

Episode 57 Joan Maloof's Forty Ways to Know a Tree

In this episode, Joan Maloof returns to the podcast to share her newest book, Forty Ways to Know a Tree: Exploring Trees to Understand Nature. You can learn more about Maloof's work with the Old Growth Forest Network here: https://www.oldgrowthforest.net/. You can also get a copy of Forty Ways to Know a Tree for yourselves and your community here: https://www.chroniclebooks.com/products/forty-ways-to-know-a-tree?srsltid=AfmBOoqnAoJf8pX6Ik6lFCETpfhG5HRAkxX91U1qmVV5ZLzUWRZNXvar. If you are interested in connecting with Networking with Plants in the Anthropocene, please email us at networkingwithplants@gmail.com . The music piece is kindly offered to us by artist Mileece. You can find her work at: www.mileece.is Special thanks to our editor Noah Trapp for producing this episode and to graphic designer and steering committee member Joe Culhane for creating the episode image.

1 de abr de 2026 - 26 min
Portada del episodio Episode 55 Emile Levesque-Jalbert and the Plant Humanities Initiative

Episode 55 Emile Levesque-Jalbert and the Plant Humanities Initiative

In this episode, Emile Levesque-Jalbert, the current post-doctoral fellow at Dumbarton Oaks, shares information on the Plant Humanities Initiative and other projects. You can learn more about the Plant Humanities Initiative at Dumbarton Oaks here: https://www.doaks.org/research/plant-humanities-initiative. You can find recent publications from the Plant Humanities Initiative (including the Plant of the Month) here: https://www.doaks.org/research/plant-humanities-initiative/press-and-publications. You can find more information about Emile and his work here: https://www.doaks.org/about/people/current-scholars/emile-levesque-jalbert and here: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=Tg7epw8AAAAJ&hl=en. If you are interested in connecting with Networking with Plants in the Anthropocene, please email us at networkingwithplants@gmail.com . The music piece is kindly offered to us by artist Mileece. You can find her work at: www.mileece.is Special thanks to our editor Mursal Fahimi for producing this episode.

4 de mar de 2026 - 41 min
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