Veronica Strang
The Meaning of Water
Veronica Strang
The Meaning of Water
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Water is the most valuable of our natural resources. It is, however, predicted that an alarming percentage of major cities are going to be running short of it in the next decade. How will this rising demand for water be met? What are the implications of climate change? And what drives a quarter of the population to drink bottled water rather than tap water? This book takes an in-depth look at the myriad meanings of water, from the political and environmental to the societal and spiritual. It explores the controversies surrounding water policy and management, such as the effects of water…mehr
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Water is the most valuable of our natural resources. It is, however, predicted that an alarming percentage of major cities are going to be running short of it in the next decade. How will this rising demand for water be met? What are the implications of climate change? And what drives a quarter of the population to drink bottled water rather than tap water? This book takes an in-depth look at the myriad meanings of water, from the political and environmental to the societal and spiritual. It explores the controversies surrounding water policy and management, such as the effects of water company privatization. The topical nature of these issues and their global relevance make this book a vital contribution to contemporary research on water and an essential read for anyone with an interest in one of the world's most important and contested resources.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 165mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 538g
- ISBN-13: 9781859737484
- ISBN-10: 185973748X
- Artikelnr.: 21184788
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 165mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 538g
- ISBN-13: 9781859737484
- ISBN-10: 185973748X
- Artikelnr.: 21184788
Veronica Strang is Professor of Social Anthropology, Department of Anthropology, University of Auckland.
INTRODUCTION1 Only Connect1 An Analytic Framework3 PART 1. CULTURAL
LANDSCAPES8 CHAPTER 1. THE STOUR VALLEY 8 Times and Tides9 Dorset Shires11
20th Century Dorset13 Social Pressure17 CHAPTER 2. LOSING WATER21 Changing
Channels21 En-Gendering Water23 Enclosing Water25 Reigning Over Water28 The
State of the Industry34 Material Meanings41 The Environmental
Consequences45 PART 2. UNDER WATER50 CHAPTER 3. SENSES AND SENSIBILITIES50
Experiencing Water51 Hydrology and Homology62 A Matter of Life and Death64
Order and Disorder67 CHAPTER 4. THINKING WATER 70 Water on the Mind70
Bodies of Water 76 A Matter of Substance79 PART 3. HYDROLATRY AND
HYDROLOGY85 CHAPTER 5. HOLY WATER85 Well Beings85 Water in the Church92
Mixed Blessings97 Healing Water102 The Fountain of Knowledge103 Hydrolatry
Springs Eternal106 CHAPTER 6. SECULAR HYDROLATRY 108 The Aesthetics of
Water108 Walking Along Water110 Gone Fishing114 Messing About in Boats116
CHAPTER 7. THE HYDRODYNAMICS OF ORDER119 H2O119 Only Natural 121 Hydrology
and Ecology125 In the Swim129 Common Currency132 PART 4. OWNING WATER135
CHAPTER 8. PRIVATE LIFE135 Against Nature135 Ecology Rules136 Substantial
Loss137 Dammed Economics140 Company Culture143 Industry Issues149 CHAPTER
9. GOVERNING WATER159 Regulating Water159 Minding the Quality161 Feeling
the Width164 Local Governance171 PART 5. MANAGING WATER175 CHAPTER 10.
CULTIVATING WATER175 Industrial Water175 Industrial Relations178 Farming
the Valley180 Down on the Farm186 CHAPTER 11. BACK TO NATURE190 Green
Water190 English in Nature192 Local Agenda197 Recreating Knowledge199 PART
6. CONTRA FLOWS204 CHAPTER 12. WATERING THE HOUSE AND GARDEN 204 Domestic
Space204 Material Disconnection206 Wasting Away208 Watering Cans and
Cants215 Quality and Control219 A Certain Quality of Life225 Bottling
Out229 CHAPTER 13. WATER PRESSURE233 Over the River233 Cash Flow233
Measured Responses236 Technological Fixes244 Educating Water251 On
Message255 CONCLUSION260 An Uncommon Tragedy260 In Solution265
BIBLIOGRAPHY269
LANDSCAPES8 CHAPTER 1. THE STOUR VALLEY 8 Times and Tides9 Dorset Shires11
20th Century Dorset13 Social Pressure17 CHAPTER 2. LOSING WATER21 Changing
Channels21 En-Gendering Water23 Enclosing Water25 Reigning Over Water28 The
State of the Industry34 Material Meanings41 The Environmental
Consequences45 PART 2. UNDER WATER50 CHAPTER 3. SENSES AND SENSIBILITIES50
Experiencing Water51 Hydrology and Homology62 A Matter of Life and Death64
Order and Disorder67 CHAPTER 4. THINKING WATER 70 Water on the Mind70
Bodies of Water 76 A Matter of Substance79 PART 3. HYDROLATRY AND
HYDROLOGY85 CHAPTER 5. HOLY WATER85 Well Beings85 Water in the Church92
Mixed Blessings97 Healing Water102 The Fountain of Knowledge103 Hydrolatry
Springs Eternal106 CHAPTER 6. SECULAR HYDROLATRY 108 The Aesthetics of
Water108 Walking Along Water110 Gone Fishing114 Messing About in Boats116
CHAPTER 7. THE HYDRODYNAMICS OF ORDER119 H2O119 Only Natural 121 Hydrology
and Ecology125 In the Swim129 Common Currency132 PART 4. OWNING WATER135
CHAPTER 8. PRIVATE LIFE135 Against Nature135 Ecology Rules136 Substantial
Loss137 Dammed Economics140 Company Culture143 Industry Issues149 CHAPTER
9. GOVERNING WATER159 Regulating Water159 Minding the Quality161 Feeling
the Width164 Local Governance171 PART 5. MANAGING WATER175 CHAPTER 10.
CULTIVATING WATER175 Industrial Water175 Industrial Relations178 Farming
the Valley180 Down on the Farm186 CHAPTER 11. BACK TO NATURE190 Green
Water190 English in Nature192 Local Agenda197 Recreating Knowledge199 PART
6. CONTRA FLOWS204 CHAPTER 12. WATERING THE HOUSE AND GARDEN 204 Domestic
Space204 Material Disconnection206 Wasting Away208 Watering Cans and
Cants215 Quality and Control219 A Certain Quality of Life225 Bottling
Out229 CHAPTER 13. WATER PRESSURE233 Over the River233 Cash Flow233
Measured Responses236 Technological Fixes244 Educating Water251 On
Message255 CONCLUSION260 An Uncommon Tragedy260 In Solution265
BIBLIOGRAPHY269
INTRODUCTION1 Only Connect1 An Analytic Framework3 PART 1. CULTURAL LANDSCAPES8 CHAPTER 1. THE STOUR VALLEY 8 Times and Tides9 Dorset Shires11 20th Century Dorset13 Social Pressure17 CHAPTER 2. LOSING WATER21 Changing Channels21 En-Gendering Water23 Enclosing Water25 Reigning Over Water28 The State of the Industry34 Material Meanings41 The Environmental Consequences45 PART 2. UNDER WATER50 CHAPTER 3. SENSES AND SENSIBILITIES50 Experiencing Water51 Hydrology and Homology62 A Matter of Life and Death64 Order and Disorder67 CHAPTER 4. THINKING WATER 70 Water on the Mind70 Bodies of Water 76 A Matter of Substance79 PART 3. HYDROLATRY AND HYDROLOGY85 CHAPTER 5. HOLY WATER85 Well Beings85 Water in the Church92 Mixed Blessings97 Healing Water102 The Fountain of Knowledge103 Hydrolatry Springs Eternal106 CHAPTER 6. SECULAR HYDROLATRY 108 The Aesthetics of Water108 Walking Along Water110 Gone Fishing114 Messing About in Boats116 CHAPTER 7. THE HYDRODYNAMICS OF ORDER119 H2O119 Only Natural 121 Hydrology and Ecology125 In the Swim129 Common Currency132 PART 4. OWNING WATER135 CHAPTER 8. PRIVATE LIFE135 Against Nature135 Ecology Rules136 Substantial Loss137 Dammed Economics140 Company Culture143 Industry Issues149 CHAPTER 9. GOVERNING WATER159 Regulating Water159 Minding the Quality161 Feeling the Width164 Local Governance171 PART 5. MANAGING WATER175 CHAPTER 10. CULTIVATING WATER175 Industrial Water175 Industrial Relations178 Farming the Valley180 Down on the Farm186 CHAPTER 11. BACK TO NATURE190 Green Water190 English in Nature192 Local Agenda197 Recreating Knowledge199 PART 6. CONTRA FLOWS204 CHAPTER 12. WATERING THE HOUSE AND GARDEN 204 Domestic Space204 Material Disconnection206 Wasting Away208 Watering Cans and Cants215 Quality and Control219 A Certain Quality of Life225 Bottling Out229 CHAPTER 13. WATER PRESSURE233 Over the River233 Cash Flow233 Measured Responses236 Technological Fixes244 Educating Water251 On Message255 CONCLUSION260 An Uncommon Tragedy260 In Solution265 BIBLIOGRAPHY269
INTRODUCTION1 Only Connect1 An Analytic Framework3 PART 1. CULTURAL
LANDSCAPES8 CHAPTER 1. THE STOUR VALLEY 8 Times and Tides9 Dorset Shires11
20th Century Dorset13 Social Pressure17 CHAPTER 2. LOSING WATER21 Changing
Channels21 En-Gendering Water23 Enclosing Water25 Reigning Over Water28 The
State of the Industry34 Material Meanings41 The Environmental
Consequences45 PART 2. UNDER WATER50 CHAPTER 3. SENSES AND SENSIBILITIES50
Experiencing Water51 Hydrology and Homology62 A Matter of Life and Death64
Order and Disorder67 CHAPTER 4. THINKING WATER 70 Water on the Mind70
Bodies of Water 76 A Matter of Substance79 PART 3. HYDROLATRY AND
HYDROLOGY85 CHAPTER 5. HOLY WATER85 Well Beings85 Water in the Church92
Mixed Blessings97 Healing Water102 The Fountain of Knowledge103 Hydrolatry
Springs Eternal106 CHAPTER 6. SECULAR HYDROLATRY 108 The Aesthetics of
Water108 Walking Along Water110 Gone Fishing114 Messing About in Boats116
CHAPTER 7. THE HYDRODYNAMICS OF ORDER119 H2O119 Only Natural 121 Hydrology
and Ecology125 In the Swim129 Common Currency132 PART 4. OWNING WATER135
CHAPTER 8. PRIVATE LIFE135 Against Nature135 Ecology Rules136 Substantial
Loss137 Dammed Economics140 Company Culture143 Industry Issues149 CHAPTER
9. GOVERNING WATER159 Regulating Water159 Minding the Quality161 Feeling
the Width164 Local Governance171 PART 5. MANAGING WATER175 CHAPTER 10.
CULTIVATING WATER175 Industrial Water175 Industrial Relations178 Farming
the Valley180 Down on the Farm186 CHAPTER 11. BACK TO NATURE190 Green
Water190 English in Nature192 Local Agenda197 Recreating Knowledge199 PART
6. CONTRA FLOWS204 CHAPTER 12. WATERING THE HOUSE AND GARDEN 204 Domestic
Space204 Material Disconnection206 Wasting Away208 Watering Cans and
Cants215 Quality and Control219 A Certain Quality of Life225 Bottling
Out229 CHAPTER 13. WATER PRESSURE233 Over the River233 Cash Flow233
Measured Responses236 Technological Fixes244 Educating Water251 On
Message255 CONCLUSION260 An Uncommon Tragedy260 In Solution265
BIBLIOGRAPHY269
LANDSCAPES8 CHAPTER 1. THE STOUR VALLEY 8 Times and Tides9 Dorset Shires11
20th Century Dorset13 Social Pressure17 CHAPTER 2. LOSING WATER21 Changing
Channels21 En-Gendering Water23 Enclosing Water25 Reigning Over Water28 The
State of the Industry34 Material Meanings41 The Environmental
Consequences45 PART 2. UNDER WATER50 CHAPTER 3. SENSES AND SENSIBILITIES50
Experiencing Water51 Hydrology and Homology62 A Matter of Life and Death64
Order and Disorder67 CHAPTER 4. THINKING WATER 70 Water on the Mind70
Bodies of Water 76 A Matter of Substance79 PART 3. HYDROLATRY AND
HYDROLOGY85 CHAPTER 5. HOLY WATER85 Well Beings85 Water in the Church92
Mixed Blessings97 Healing Water102 The Fountain of Knowledge103 Hydrolatry
Springs Eternal106 CHAPTER 6. SECULAR HYDROLATRY 108 The Aesthetics of
Water108 Walking Along Water110 Gone Fishing114 Messing About in Boats116
CHAPTER 7. THE HYDRODYNAMICS OF ORDER119 H2O119 Only Natural 121 Hydrology
and Ecology125 In the Swim129 Common Currency132 PART 4. OWNING WATER135
CHAPTER 8. PRIVATE LIFE135 Against Nature135 Ecology Rules136 Substantial
Loss137 Dammed Economics140 Company Culture143 Industry Issues149 CHAPTER
9. GOVERNING WATER159 Regulating Water159 Minding the Quality161 Feeling
the Width164 Local Governance171 PART 5. MANAGING WATER175 CHAPTER 10.
CULTIVATING WATER175 Industrial Water175 Industrial Relations178 Farming
the Valley180 Down on the Farm186 CHAPTER 11. BACK TO NATURE190 Green
Water190 English in Nature192 Local Agenda197 Recreating Knowledge199 PART
6. CONTRA FLOWS204 CHAPTER 12. WATERING THE HOUSE AND GARDEN 204 Domestic
Space204 Material Disconnection206 Wasting Away208 Watering Cans and
Cants215 Quality and Control219 A Certain Quality of Life225 Bottling
Out229 CHAPTER 13. WATER PRESSURE233 Over the River233 Cash Flow233
Measured Responses236 Technological Fixes244 Educating Water251 On
Message255 CONCLUSION260 An Uncommon Tragedy260 In Solution265
BIBLIOGRAPHY269
INTRODUCTION1 Only Connect1 An Analytic Framework3 PART 1. CULTURAL LANDSCAPES8 CHAPTER 1. THE STOUR VALLEY 8 Times and Tides9 Dorset Shires11 20th Century Dorset13 Social Pressure17 CHAPTER 2. LOSING WATER21 Changing Channels21 En-Gendering Water23 Enclosing Water25 Reigning Over Water28 The State of the Industry34 Material Meanings41 The Environmental Consequences45 PART 2. UNDER WATER50 CHAPTER 3. SENSES AND SENSIBILITIES50 Experiencing Water51 Hydrology and Homology62 A Matter of Life and Death64 Order and Disorder67 CHAPTER 4. THINKING WATER 70 Water on the Mind70 Bodies of Water 76 A Matter of Substance79 PART 3. HYDROLATRY AND HYDROLOGY85 CHAPTER 5. HOLY WATER85 Well Beings85 Water in the Church92 Mixed Blessings97 Healing Water102 The Fountain of Knowledge103 Hydrolatry Springs Eternal106 CHAPTER 6. SECULAR HYDROLATRY 108 The Aesthetics of Water108 Walking Along Water110 Gone Fishing114 Messing About in Boats116 CHAPTER 7. THE HYDRODYNAMICS OF ORDER119 H2O119 Only Natural 121 Hydrology and Ecology125 In the Swim129 Common Currency132 PART 4. OWNING WATER135 CHAPTER 8. PRIVATE LIFE135 Against Nature135 Ecology Rules136 Substantial Loss137 Dammed Economics140 Company Culture143 Industry Issues149 CHAPTER 9. GOVERNING WATER159 Regulating Water159 Minding the Quality161 Feeling the Width164 Local Governance171 PART 5. MANAGING WATER175 CHAPTER 10. CULTIVATING WATER175 Industrial Water175 Industrial Relations178 Farming the Valley180 Down on the Farm186 CHAPTER 11. BACK TO NATURE190 Green Water190 English in Nature192 Local Agenda197 Recreating Knowledge199 PART 6. CONTRA FLOWS204 CHAPTER 12. WATERING THE HOUSE AND GARDEN 204 Domestic Space204 Material Disconnection206 Wasting Away208 Watering Cans and Cants215 Quality and Control219 A Certain Quality of Life225 Bottling Out229 CHAPTER 13. WATER PRESSURE233 Over the River233 Cash Flow233 Measured Responses236 Technological Fixes244 Educating Water251 On Message255 CONCLUSION260 An Uncommon Tragedy260 In Solution265 BIBLIOGRAPHY269