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Weeds in action: Vegetal political ecology of unwanted plants

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PROGRESS IN HUMAN GEOGRAPHY
卷 46, 期 1, 页码 44-66

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/03091325211054966

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weeds; agriculture; more-than-human; vegetal political ecology; invasive plants; pesticides

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  1. Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation [FJC2018-036460-I]

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This paper presents a vegetal political ecology of weeds, highlighting the importance of weeds in human social life and agriculture. By combining various disciplines, the study shows how weeds have shaped the industrial agriculture paradigm and suggests new research directions for understanding human-plant relationships and the socio-economic and political implications of weed management in agriculture.
This paper presents a vegetal political ecology of weeds. Weeds have barely been analysed in the burgeoning field of 'more-than-human' scholarship, this despite their ubiquity and considerable impact on human social life. We review how geographical scholarship has represented weeds' material and political status: mostly as invasive plants, annoying species in private gardens and spontaneous vegetation in urbanized landscapes. Then, bringing together weed science, agronomic science and the critical geography of agriculture, we show how weeds ecology, weeds management and the environmental problems which weeds are entangled have critically shaped the industrial agriculture paradigm. Three main arguments emerging from our analysis open up new research avenues: weeds' disruptive character might shape our understanding of human-plant relationships; human-weeds relation in agriculture have non-trivial socio-economic and political implications; and more-than-human approaches, such as vegetal political ecology, might challenge dominant modes of considering and practicing agriculture.

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