The Ethnobotanical Assembly

The Ethnobotanical Assembly (TEA) is a quarterly online magazine for research, writing, and thinking about people-plant relationships. TEA aims to bring together the growing community of people thinking and working at the interface of people and plants.

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Learning points

  • How does thinking about human-plant interfaces shape an understanding of the Anthropocene?
  • What kind of symbiosis between plants, humans (and animals) are at stake or threatened by environmental change and the climate crisis?
  • How do these relations challenge an understanding of embodiment?