Split Waters
The Idea of Water Conflicts
Herausgeber: Cortesi, Luisa; Joy, K J
Split Waters
The Idea of Water Conflicts
Herausgeber: Cortesi, Luisa; Joy, K J
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Through in-depth case studies from around the globe, this volume investigates this similarity of narration in water conflicts -confronting the power of a single story by taking it seriously instead of dismissing it. In so doing, the book invites to rethink water conflicts and how they are commonly understood and managed.
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Through in-depth case studies from around the globe, this volume investigates this similarity of narration in water conflicts -confronting the power of a single story by taking it seriously instead of dismissing it. In so doing, the book invites to rethink water conflicts and how they are commonly understood and managed.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9780367371753
- ISBN-10: 0367371758
- Artikelnr.: 62231905
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9780367371753
- ISBN-10: 0367371758
- Artikelnr.: 62231905
Luisa Cortesi is Assistant Professor, International Institute of Social Studies, Erasmus University, The Hague, The Netherlands; Marie S. Curie Fellow; Freiburg Institute of Advanced Studies Fellow, Freiburg University, Germany; Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Natural Resources and the Environment, Cornell University, USA. She leads the Water Justice and Adaptation Lab. K. J. Joy is Founding Member and Senior Fellow, Society for Promoting Participative Ecosystem Management (SOPPECOM), Pune, India; Convener, Forum for Policy Dialogue on Water Conflicts in India.
Foreword: Under The Surface Of Water Conflicts Veronica Strang.
Introduction: Water Conflicts: The Social Life Of An Idea Luisa Cortesi
Part III: Agential Purchase Of The Idea 1. Can't Trust: The Boaters Of The
Waterways Of South East England Versus 'The Charity That Makes You Homeless
Ben Bowles 2. Fighting Against Harmful Rumours, Or For Fisheries?
Evaluating Framings And Narrations Of Risk Governance In Marine Radiation
After The Fukushima Nuclear Accident Leslie Mabon And Midori Kawabe 3. Room
For The River, No Room For Conflict: Narratives Of Participation, Win-Win,
Consensus, And Co-Creation In Dutch Spatial Flood Risk Management Dik Roth,
Jeroen Warner And Madelinde Winnubst Part II: Instrumentalization Of The
Idea Of Water Conflict 4. Tocks Island And The End Of The Big Dam Era In
The USA Gina Bloodworth 5. When Oil Meets Water: Debating The Hydraulic
Fracturing Energy-Water Nexus In Colorado Adrianne Kroepsch 6. Water And
Conflicts Around Religious Heritage: Oscillations Between Centre And
Periphery? Vera Lazzaretti Part III: Naturalization Of Ecological,
Technological, Historical Relations 7. Taming The Cauca River: Community
And Sugar Landowners' Contrasting Narratives In Addressing Flood Risk In
Valle Del Cauca, Colombia Renata Moreno-Quintero And Theresa Selfa 8
Images Of The Nile: How Competing Narratives Frame Water Disputes Mattia
Grandi 9. Infrastructural Care And Water Politics In Cochabamba, Bolivia
Patrick Bresnihan 10. The Negation Of Change As A Narrative Strategy Of
Control: The Case Of The Polavaram Mega-Dam In India Mieke Van Hemert,
Jayaprakesh Rao Polsani and Madhu Ramnath. Conclusion: Deepening the
conversation around water conflicts K. J. Joy
Introduction: Water Conflicts: The Social Life Of An Idea Luisa Cortesi
Part III: Agential Purchase Of The Idea 1. Can't Trust: The Boaters Of The
Waterways Of South East England Versus 'The Charity That Makes You Homeless
Ben Bowles 2. Fighting Against Harmful Rumours, Or For Fisheries?
Evaluating Framings And Narrations Of Risk Governance In Marine Radiation
After The Fukushima Nuclear Accident Leslie Mabon And Midori Kawabe 3. Room
For The River, No Room For Conflict: Narratives Of Participation, Win-Win,
Consensus, And Co-Creation In Dutch Spatial Flood Risk Management Dik Roth,
Jeroen Warner And Madelinde Winnubst Part II: Instrumentalization Of The
Idea Of Water Conflict 4. Tocks Island And The End Of The Big Dam Era In
The USA Gina Bloodworth 5. When Oil Meets Water: Debating The Hydraulic
Fracturing Energy-Water Nexus In Colorado Adrianne Kroepsch 6. Water And
Conflicts Around Religious Heritage: Oscillations Between Centre And
Periphery? Vera Lazzaretti Part III: Naturalization Of Ecological,
Technological, Historical Relations 7. Taming The Cauca River: Community
And Sugar Landowners' Contrasting Narratives In Addressing Flood Risk In
Valle Del Cauca, Colombia Renata Moreno-Quintero And Theresa Selfa 8
Images Of The Nile: How Competing Narratives Frame Water Disputes Mattia
Grandi 9. Infrastructural Care And Water Politics In Cochabamba, Bolivia
Patrick Bresnihan 10. The Negation Of Change As A Narrative Strategy Of
Control: The Case Of The Polavaram Mega-Dam In India Mieke Van Hemert,
Jayaprakesh Rao Polsani and Madhu Ramnath. Conclusion: Deepening the
conversation around water conflicts K. J. Joy
Foreword: Under The Surface Of Water Conflicts Veronica Strang.
Introduction: Water Conflicts: The Social Life Of An Idea Luisa Cortesi
Part III: Agential Purchase Of The Idea 1. Can't Trust: The Boaters Of The
Waterways Of South East England Versus 'The Charity That Makes You Homeless
Ben Bowles 2. Fighting Against Harmful Rumours, Or For Fisheries?
Evaluating Framings And Narrations Of Risk Governance In Marine Radiation
After The Fukushima Nuclear Accident Leslie Mabon And Midori Kawabe 3. Room
For The River, No Room For Conflict: Narratives Of Participation, Win-Win,
Consensus, And Co-Creation In Dutch Spatial Flood Risk Management Dik Roth,
Jeroen Warner And Madelinde Winnubst Part II: Instrumentalization Of The
Idea Of Water Conflict 4. Tocks Island And The End Of The Big Dam Era In
The USA Gina Bloodworth 5. When Oil Meets Water: Debating The Hydraulic
Fracturing Energy-Water Nexus In Colorado Adrianne Kroepsch 6. Water And
Conflicts Around Religious Heritage: Oscillations Between Centre And
Periphery? Vera Lazzaretti Part III: Naturalization Of Ecological,
Technological, Historical Relations 7. Taming The Cauca River: Community
And Sugar Landowners' Contrasting Narratives In Addressing Flood Risk In
Valle Del Cauca, Colombia Renata Moreno-Quintero And Theresa Selfa 8
Images Of The Nile: How Competing Narratives Frame Water Disputes Mattia
Grandi 9. Infrastructural Care And Water Politics In Cochabamba, Bolivia
Patrick Bresnihan 10. The Negation Of Change As A Narrative Strategy Of
Control: The Case Of The Polavaram Mega-Dam In India Mieke Van Hemert,
Jayaprakesh Rao Polsani and Madhu Ramnath. Conclusion: Deepening the
conversation around water conflicts K. J. Joy
Introduction: Water Conflicts: The Social Life Of An Idea Luisa Cortesi
Part III: Agential Purchase Of The Idea 1. Can't Trust: The Boaters Of The
Waterways Of South East England Versus 'The Charity That Makes You Homeless
Ben Bowles 2. Fighting Against Harmful Rumours, Or For Fisheries?
Evaluating Framings And Narrations Of Risk Governance In Marine Radiation
After The Fukushima Nuclear Accident Leslie Mabon And Midori Kawabe 3. Room
For The River, No Room For Conflict: Narratives Of Participation, Win-Win,
Consensus, And Co-Creation In Dutch Spatial Flood Risk Management Dik Roth,
Jeroen Warner And Madelinde Winnubst Part II: Instrumentalization Of The
Idea Of Water Conflict 4. Tocks Island And The End Of The Big Dam Era In
The USA Gina Bloodworth 5. When Oil Meets Water: Debating The Hydraulic
Fracturing Energy-Water Nexus In Colorado Adrianne Kroepsch 6. Water And
Conflicts Around Religious Heritage: Oscillations Between Centre And
Periphery? Vera Lazzaretti Part III: Naturalization Of Ecological,
Technological, Historical Relations 7. Taming The Cauca River: Community
And Sugar Landowners' Contrasting Narratives In Addressing Flood Risk In
Valle Del Cauca, Colombia Renata Moreno-Quintero And Theresa Selfa 8
Images Of The Nile: How Competing Narratives Frame Water Disputes Mattia
Grandi 9. Infrastructural Care And Water Politics In Cochabamba, Bolivia
Patrick Bresnihan 10. The Negation Of Change As A Narrative Strategy Of
Control: The Case Of The Polavaram Mega-Dam In India Mieke Van Hemert,
Jayaprakesh Rao Polsani and Madhu Ramnath. Conclusion: Deepening the
conversation around water conflicts K. J. Joy