Time with houseplants: A sociological analysis of temporalities, affective entanglements and practices of care

This article contributes to a sociology of time and rhythm as well as a sociology of human–plant relations. It argues that sociology should take an interest in houseplants because studying human-plant relations in the domestic sphere offers novel possibilities for exploring wider sociological themes...

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Published in:The Sociological review (Keele) 2025-11, Vol.73 (6), p.1441-1459
Main Authors: Carabelli, Giulia, Lyon, Dawn
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Language:English
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