Abstract

ABSTRACT In this forum essay, I add the idea of “Landships” as a concept to define the sets of relationships between people that are mediated through an undeniable connection to the natural world. I discuss what a practical Landship politics might mean in two aspects of academic life: in research and in building community. I also comment on how the use of “citizenship” in rhetorics of human rights might shift to a conversation around justice and Landships instead. Then, I offer some thoughts on what a Landship politics might mean for people who are invested in making academe a better place.

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