Abstract

Thinking through the expectations and experiences of biodesigners in London, this article explores how domestic politics and caring practices change as environmental entanglement becomes a basis for ethical homemaking. As this paper ethnographically explores, taking care within more-than-human homes requires new design considerations and timeframes, new homemaking practices, and new domestic relations.

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