@inbook{7dafffd79e6d4493ab6e7c79f1e398f7,
title = "Slowing Down with Stinging Nettle",
abstract = "In {\textquoteleft}Slowing down with stinging nettle,{\textquoteright} Veera Kinnunen, Fran{\c c}oise Martz, and Outi Rantala seek to develop transdisciplinary knowing methods by gathering around stinging nettle. Due to the rich cultural and biological heritage inscribed in nettle, it provides a fruitful starting point for transdisciplinary theorising about human–plant relations from the local nettle that is simultaneously present around the world. The three authors—a sociologist, a tourism researcher, and a biologist—end up inviting two plant mentors to their conversations, enabling them to attend to situated nettle relations. The plant mentors{\textquoteright} rich situated expertise in utilising nettle enables the authors to pay attention to the material, symbolic, and temporal particularities embedded in making a living with nettle.",
author = "Veera Kinnunen and Francoise Martz and Outi Rantala",
note = "Copyright 2024.",
year = "2023",
doi = "10.1007/978-3-031-39500-0_9",
language = "English",
isbn = "978-3-031-39499-7",
series = "Arctic Encounters",
publisher = "Palgrave Macmillan",
pages = "131--146",
editor = "Outi Rantala and Veera Kinnunen and Emily H{\"o}ckert",
booktitle = "Researching with Proximity",
address = "United States",
}