Luci Attala is a senior lecturer in anthropology and the director of UNESCO-BRIDGES Hub (UK). She is also one of the directors of Educere Alliance at Oxford University. Louise Steel is professor of Near Eastern archaeology at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David. She is an associate director of UNESCO-BRIDGES Hub (UK). Both are series editors in New Materialities for the University of Wales Press.
""This book puts plants back among people and shows that paying attention to the people-plant relationship opens new ground for understanding the plant-filled world we live in.""-- ""Jeremy Narby, co-author of Plant Teachers: Ayahuasca, Tobacco, and the Pursuit of Knowledge (2021)"" ""What if plants were people who sense, discover, remember and decide just as people do? Who communicate amongst themselves, whose kith and kin are spread about, rooted in relations of filiation and descent, who breathe the wind and thirst for water? If only we humans could attend to what plants have to teach us, how much we could learn! Read this book, and find out for yourself.""-- ""Tim Ingold, emeritus professor of social anthropology, University of Aberdeen""