<p><em>Landscape Citizenships</em> featuring work by academics from North America Europe and the Middle East extends the growing body of thought and research in landscape democracy and landscape justice. Landscape as a milieu of situated everyday practice in which people make places and places make people in an inextricable relation is proving a powerful concept for conceiving of politics and citizenships as lived dialogic and emplaced.</p> <p>Grounded in discourses of ecological environmental watershed and bioregional citizenships this edited collection evaluates belonging through the idea of landscape as land<i>ship</i> which describes substantive mutually constitutive relations between people and place. With a strong international focus across 14 chapters it delves into key topics such as marginalization indigeneity globalization politics and the environment before finishing with an epilogue written by Kenneth R. Olwig.</p> <p>This volume will appeal to scholars and activists working in citizenship studies migration landscape studies landscape architecture ecocriticism and the many disciplines which converge around these topics from design to geography anthropology politics and much more.</p>
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