Juan Francisco Salazar (University of Western Sydney, Australia), Céline Granjou (University Paris-Est Marne la Vallée,
This book presents a novel and systematic social theory of soil, and is representative of the rising interest in ‘the material’ in social sciences. Bringing together new modes of ‘critical description’ with speculative practices and methods of inquiry, it contributes to the exploration of current transformations in socioecologies, as well as in political and artistic practices, in order to address global ecological change. The chapters in this edited volume challenge scholars to attend more carefully to the ways in which they think about soil, both materially and theoretically....
This book presents a novel and systematic social theory of soil, and is representative of the rising interest in ‘the material’ in social sciences...