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STODELS
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humanist perspective frequently assumes the human is autonomous, conscious, intentional, and exceptional in acts of change
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posthumanist perspective assumes agency is distributed through dynamic forces of which the human participates but does not completely intend or control. Posthumanist philosophy constitutes the human as: (a) physically, chemically, and biologically enmeshed and dependent on the environment; (b) moved to action through interactions that generate affects, habits, and reason; (c) possessing no attribute that is uniquely human but is instead made up of a larger evolving ecosystem.
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STODELS
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WHO gardens?
Stereotypically: Retired, baby boomers, full-time jobs ( dispoable income), surburban households
Those who have a preference to green activities & lively to buy local
Those whose parents gardened > appreciated the garden as a child
Trends:
1) rise of Millenials as Garden consumers > 20% of 18-34 garden as a leisure >Desire to protect environment, millenias more likely to be interested in natural & organic products
2) Baby boomers
3) Gardening small spaces
4) Outdoor living > designing outdoors to function like an interior > visa versa: give inside an outside atmosphere
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Post humanism
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humanist perspective frequently assumes the human is autonomous, conscious, intentional, and exceptional in acts of change
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posthumanist perspective assumes agency is distributed through dynamic forces of which the human participates but does not completely intend or control. Posthumanist philosophy constitutes the human as: (a) physically, chemically, and biologically enmeshed and dependent on the environment; (b) moved to action through interactions that generate affects, habits, and reason; (c) possessing no attribute that is uniquely human but is instead made up of a larger evolving ecosystem.
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The movement towards online will keep more people indoors > need to give people an out to help them separate themselves from concrete
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