Keeping life going: Plants and people today, yesterday and tomorrow

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I review the contributions to this special issue by focusing on the relational qualities that bind people and plants together through religious ritualization of economic activities such as crop cultivation or plant gathering in the wild. I show how an attention to plants as teachers facilitates cross-cultural comparative analysis.

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Rival, L. (2021). Keeping life going: Plants and people today, yesterday and tomorrow. Social Compass, 68(4), 574–581. https://doi.org/10.1177/00377686211061286

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