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  • Hagström, Charlotte, et al. (författare)
  • Smålands djupa skogar
  • 2009
  • Ingår i: Speglingar av Småland. - 9789176947999 ; , s. 165-176
  • Bokkapitel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)
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  • Saltzman, Katarina, 1966, et al. (författare)
  • Gardeners’ perspectives and practices in relation to plants in motion
  • 2021
  • Ingår i: Routledge Handbook of Biosecurity and Invasive Species. - Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021. : Routledge. - 9780815354895 ; , s. 226-239
  • Bokkapitel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The establishment of introduced species in new environments is today widely acknowledged as a potential threat to biodiversity, and many plants that are known to be invasive have obviously spread from gardens. Thus, in the context of biosecurity, we need to consider how contemporary gardeners think about which plants and animals are welcome in their gardens. In this chapter we look at vegetation in motion from a cultural and social point of view, with a particular focus on some of many different ways in which people are involved in spreading of plants, both desired and undesired ones. We do this by investigating everyday practices of gardeners in Sweden, and not least the common habit of sharing plants, in order to highlight the social and cultural aspects of the spread of species. Among the gardeners in this study it is obvious that the dynamics and vitality of plants is often regarded as an asset, but also sometimes as problem, when plants simply grow too much. Understandings of the relationship between gardens and surrounding environments, as well as between nature and culture, have changed over time, and are continuously changing. As plants have the ability to multiply and spread in various ways, both on their own and with the help of humans, there is a need to acknowledge the role of human as well as non-human agencies in order to understand the complexity of these interactions. Inspired by Tim Ingold we find it useful to think about both gardeners and plants as ‘biosocial becomings’. In order to address the threat posed by invasive species, we propose that it is important to improve our understanding of what happens in everyday biosocial encounters between people, plants and other species.
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  • Saltzman, Katarina, 1966, et al. (författare)
  • Gräva upp och klippa ner - liv och rörelse i villaträdgården
  • 2013
  • Ingår i: ACSIS konferens I Rörelse/On the Move, Norrköping, 11-13 juni 2013. - 1650-3686 .- 1650-3740. - 9789175195636 ; , s. 121-133
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Villaträdgården rymmer många former av rörelse. Vissa hänger samman med årets, dygnets och livets cykler. När växtligheten spirar, myllrar det av liv och mänsklig aktivitet i trädgårdarna. Kroppar i rörelse hanterar det växande; planterar och gödslar, ansar och gallrar, gräver upp och klipper ner. Andra rörelser är långsammare; som när buskar breder ut sig och träd skjuter i höjden. En sådan långsam, obemärkt förändring kan resultera i att snabba insatser med sekatör och motorsåg börjar övervägas. Trädgård är idag ett intresse som delas av många, och odling och design diskuteras i medier av olika slag. Trädgården kan för många stå för stabilitet och kontinuitet. Men samtidigt är trädgårdstrenderna många, och avlöser varandra, och i trädgårdshandeln är betydande ekonomiska belopp i rörelse. Vi kommer att diskutera rörelse som en viktig dimension av trädgården, med utgångspunkt i frågelistmaterial och pågående fältarbete inom forskningsprojektet Arbete och redskap i villaträdgården mellan dröm och förverkligande. Drömmandet, och försöken att förverkliga trädgårdsdrömmar som i sig ständigt förändras, rymmer många aktiviteter. Och när människokroppen åldras måste trädgårdsodlaren ibland kompromissa mellan drömmar och förmågor. Inte bara människor och idéer är i rörelse i villaträdgårdarna; även plantor kan röra på sig. Växter flyttar sig och flyttas mellan olika platser i trädgården, eller från en trädgård till en annan. Många odlare berättar om speciella växter som har sin historia på en annan plats, exempelvis hos äldre släktingar, eller på en plats man besökt under en resa. Andra växter har vandrat in av sig själva, som välkomna tillskott, eller oönskade ogräs.
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  • Saltzman, Katarina, 1966, et al. (författare)
  • Rötter i rörelse. Kulturarv på trädgårdens marknader
  • 2024
  • Bok (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Känn doften av en gammaldags ros, smaken av en kålrot som odlats i generationer eller vandra i trädgårdsmästarens fotspår i en historisk trädgård! Den här boken handlar om hur växter, trädgårdar och trädgårdshantverk i vår tid görs till kulturarv och tar plats på marknader av olika slag. Här pågår ett ständigt prövande av vad som i olika avseenden betraktas som vitalt nog, appellerar till aktuella trender, har tillräckligt intresseväckande namn eller på annat sätt är gångbart. Utifrån en rad exempel på kulturarvsträdgårdar och kulturarvsväxter diskuterar författarna Katarina Saltzman, Carina Sjöholm och Tina Westerlund relationen mellan marknad och kulturarv, och i vad mån marknaden rentav kan vara del av en bevarandestrategi.
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  • Sjöholm, Carina, et al. (författare)
  • Ambiguous vitality: Gardening between desired heritage and despised invasiveness
  • 2021
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Gardeners have always used plants of different origins, moving them around to new environments, working hard to make the plants survive and thrive under new conditions. In gardens, vitality is often regarded as an asset and a reason to cultivate certain plants. Many varieties that have spread over centuries are today regarded as ‘belonging’, as more or less ‘natural’, and even as heritage plants. However, while vitality and spreading can be seen as favourable, it can also turn into a problem, when plants spread too much, not least under changing conditions. Gardeners, and the circulation of garden plants, have been blamed for not taking adequate responsibility for the effects of unintentional spreading.This paper is based on ongoing research on the intersection between gardens, markets and heritage in Sweden. Through interviews with gardeners and professionals, field observations and document studies we have found that boundaries between desired and despised are constantly transgressed; some garden plants are in fact regarded simultaneously as heritage and as invasive. We want to highlight how gardening and garden plants balance between heritageness and invasiveness. In the context of gardening it is obvious that everything is changing, and shifting ideals are continuously affecting the boundaries between garden and surrounding environment. This points to the need for knowledge about how to manage and co-exist with such plants. Considering the potentials and risks of gardening for a sustainable future, plant vitality is indeed an example of the difficulties implied in cultivating and at the same time protecting ‘nature’.
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  • Andersson Cederholm, Erika, et al. (författare)
  • Framing sustainability in recreational hunting
  • 2022
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Recreational hunting evokes emotions and could be described as a contested space. The paper presents a study of recreational hunting in Sweden, focusing on accounts and narratives from ethnographic interviews with hunting tourism operators. It discusses how the notion of sustainability permeates and frames moral accounts of hunting practices, game meat, wildlife management, business ethics, animal welfare and human well-being.Through the analytical lens of ‘moral gatekeeper’, the hunting tourism operators are depicted as acting from a social position where they navigate in a space of tensions. By focusing on accounts, we focus on the mode in which the social reality is explained, narrated and justified. In this mode, we can discern different voices or counternarratives in the operators’ accounts as they relate to various positions (sometimes conflicting) and opinions of other stakeholders within the hunting community as well as in the general public.The analysis demonstrates how the operators balance different norms and practices of recreational hunting, wildlife management, and how they talk about ‘good business’. It shows how the notion of sustainability is used in an amorphous way, as an undercurrent or explicitly articulated. For instance, it is discernible in accounts of the culture of ‘Allmogejakt’ as a traditional, democratic form of hunting and how it relates to commercial hunting; in the valuation and critical negotiation of different forms of hunting styles and practices related to the game meat; in ideals and norms of hunting business ethics, and in accounts of human well-being and the role of nature.
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  • Andersson Cederholm, Erika, et al. (författare)
  • Jaktturism - ett delikat balansarbete i en komplex ekonomi
  • 2022
  • Ingår i: RIG Kulturhistorisk Tidskrift. - 0035-5267. ; :3, s. 129-146
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Recreational hunting in Sweden can be depicted as being embedded in two different but overlapping cultural and socio-economic contexts. One is the traditional stewardship-oriented form of hunting, in Swedish called ‘allmoge’ hunting. Another form is the commercial form of hunting, where hunting is packaged and offered to visitors, quite often with different types of services included. These two forms of organising hunting are based on different logics of exchange. The ‘allmoge’ hunting is in general terms organised by local communities of hunters or through ‘friendship hunting’, a reciprocal relationship encompassed by the local hunting team and invited guests. The other is market-oriented, with differing range of price depending on the segment. These two systems represent different value spheres that both intersect and collide, creating tensions and ambiguity, which serves as the context and backdrop of this study. The study is based on interviews with commercial hunting tourism operators, observations of hunting events, and documentary material. The article focuses on how these commercial actors navigate in this complex social and cultural economy. Through the theoretical concept “balancing work” narratives and accounts related to the following themes are being analysed: 1) Gift economic exchanges and how they intersect with market relations, 2) the tension between wildlife management and commerce, 3) the different and often seemingly contradictory meanings of “the good hunting experience”, and 4) the dramaturgy involved in the balancing work of the hunting event. The paper concludes with a synthesising analysis, theorizing around the hunting tourism product as a form of “peculiar goods”, that is, a type of product that comprises moral ambiguity and hence must be legitimised as a “product”. This points at a complex economy where economic arguments are always embedded in social and moral considerations, evoking an ongoing and dynamic balancing work.
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