Water Justice
Herausgeber: Boelens, Rutgerd; Vos, Jeroen; Perreault, Tom
Water Justice
Herausgeber: Boelens, Rutgerd; Vos, Jeroen; Perreault, Tom
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An overview of critical conceptual approaches to water justice, illustrated with global historic and contemporary case studies of socio-environmental struggles.
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An overview of critical conceptual approaches to water justice, illustrated with global historic and contemporary case studies of socio-environmental struggles.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 394
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 857g
- ISBN-13: 9781107179080
- ISBN-10: 1107179084
- Artikelnr.: 49137045
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 394
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 857g
- ISBN-13: 9781107179080
- ISBN-10: 1107179084
- Artikelnr.: 49137045
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Introduction: the multiple challenges and layers of water justice
struggles Rutgerd Boelens, Jeroen Vos and Tom Perreault; Part I.
Re-Politicizing Water Allocation: 2. Water governance as a question of
justice: politics, rights and representation Dik Roth, Margreet Zwarteveen,
K. C. Joy and Seema Kulkarni; 3. Water grabbing: practices of contestation
and appropriation of water resources in the context of expanding global
capital Gert Jan Veldwisch, Jennifer Franco and Lyla Mehta; 4.
De-politicized policy analysis: how the prevailing frameworks of analysis
slight equity in water governance Andrea K. Gerlak and Helen Ingram; 5.
Urban water and sanitation injustice: an analytical framework Ben Crow;
Part II. Hydrosocial De-Patterning and Re-Composition: 6. '... And not a
single injustice remains': hydro-territorial colonization and
techno-political transformations in Spain Erik Swyngedouw and Rutgerd
Boelens; 7. Making space for the Cauca River in Colombia: inequalities and
environmental citizenship Renata Moreno-Quintero and Theresa Selfa; 8.
Reconfiguration of hydrosocial territories and water justice struggles Lena
Hommes, Rutgerd Boelens, Bibiana Duarte-Abadía, Juan Pablo Hidalgo and
Jaime Hoogesteger; 9. Large-scale dam development and counter movements:
water justice struggles around Guatemala's Chixoy Dam Barbara Rose
Johnston; Part III. Exclusion and Struggles for Co-Decision: 10. Indigenous
people and water governance in Canada: regulatory injustice and prospects
for reform Karen Bakker, Rosie Simms, Nadia Joe and Leila Harris; 11.
Sanitation justice? The multiple dimensions of urban sanitation
inequalities Maria Rusca, Cecilia Alda-Vidal and Michelle Kooy; 12. Uniting
diversity to build Europe's water movement Right2Water Jerry van den Berge,
Rutgerd Boelens and Jeroen Vos; 13. Everyday water injustice and the
politics of accommodation Frances Cleaver; 14. Sharing our water: inclusive
development and glocal water justice in the Anthropocene Joyeeta Gupta;
Part IV. Governmentality, Discourses and Struggles over Imaginaries and
Water Knowledge: 15. Neoliberal water governmentalities, virtual water
trade, and contestations Jeroen Vos and Rutgerd Boelens; 16. Critical
ecosystem infrastructure: governing the forest-water nexus in the Kenyan
Highlands Connor Joseph Cavanagh; 17. The meaning of mining, the memory of
water: collective experience as environmental justice Tom Perreault; 18.
New spaces for water justice? Groundwater extraction and changing gendered
subjectivities in Morocco's Saïss region Lisa Bossenbroek and Margreet
Zwarteveen; 19. Conclusions: struggles for justice in a changing water
world Tom Perreault, Rutgerd Boelens and Jeroen Vos; Index.
struggles Rutgerd Boelens, Jeroen Vos and Tom Perreault; Part I.
Re-Politicizing Water Allocation: 2. Water governance as a question of
justice: politics, rights and representation Dik Roth, Margreet Zwarteveen,
K. C. Joy and Seema Kulkarni; 3. Water grabbing: practices of contestation
and appropriation of water resources in the context of expanding global
capital Gert Jan Veldwisch, Jennifer Franco and Lyla Mehta; 4.
De-politicized policy analysis: how the prevailing frameworks of analysis
slight equity in water governance Andrea K. Gerlak and Helen Ingram; 5.
Urban water and sanitation injustice: an analytical framework Ben Crow;
Part II. Hydrosocial De-Patterning and Re-Composition: 6. '... And not a
single injustice remains': hydro-territorial colonization and
techno-political transformations in Spain Erik Swyngedouw and Rutgerd
Boelens; 7. Making space for the Cauca River in Colombia: inequalities and
environmental citizenship Renata Moreno-Quintero and Theresa Selfa; 8.
Reconfiguration of hydrosocial territories and water justice struggles Lena
Hommes, Rutgerd Boelens, Bibiana Duarte-Abadía, Juan Pablo Hidalgo and
Jaime Hoogesteger; 9. Large-scale dam development and counter movements:
water justice struggles around Guatemala's Chixoy Dam Barbara Rose
Johnston; Part III. Exclusion and Struggles for Co-Decision: 10. Indigenous
people and water governance in Canada: regulatory injustice and prospects
for reform Karen Bakker, Rosie Simms, Nadia Joe and Leila Harris; 11.
Sanitation justice? The multiple dimensions of urban sanitation
inequalities Maria Rusca, Cecilia Alda-Vidal and Michelle Kooy; 12. Uniting
diversity to build Europe's water movement Right2Water Jerry van den Berge,
Rutgerd Boelens and Jeroen Vos; 13. Everyday water injustice and the
politics of accommodation Frances Cleaver; 14. Sharing our water: inclusive
development and glocal water justice in the Anthropocene Joyeeta Gupta;
Part IV. Governmentality, Discourses and Struggles over Imaginaries and
Water Knowledge: 15. Neoliberal water governmentalities, virtual water
trade, and contestations Jeroen Vos and Rutgerd Boelens; 16. Critical
ecosystem infrastructure: governing the forest-water nexus in the Kenyan
Highlands Connor Joseph Cavanagh; 17. The meaning of mining, the memory of
water: collective experience as environmental justice Tom Perreault; 18.
New spaces for water justice? Groundwater extraction and changing gendered
subjectivities in Morocco's Saïss region Lisa Bossenbroek and Margreet
Zwarteveen; 19. Conclusions: struggles for justice in a changing water
world Tom Perreault, Rutgerd Boelens and Jeroen Vos; Index.
1. Introduction: the multiple challenges and layers of water justice
struggles Rutgerd Boelens, Jeroen Vos and Tom Perreault; Part I.
Re-Politicizing Water Allocation: 2. Water governance as a question of
justice: politics, rights and representation Dik Roth, Margreet Zwarteveen,
K. C. Joy and Seema Kulkarni; 3. Water grabbing: practices of contestation
and appropriation of water resources in the context of expanding global
capital Gert Jan Veldwisch, Jennifer Franco and Lyla Mehta; 4.
De-politicized policy analysis: how the prevailing frameworks of analysis
slight equity in water governance Andrea K. Gerlak and Helen Ingram; 5.
Urban water and sanitation injustice: an analytical framework Ben Crow;
Part II. Hydrosocial De-Patterning and Re-Composition: 6. '... And not a
single injustice remains': hydro-territorial colonization and
techno-political transformations in Spain Erik Swyngedouw and Rutgerd
Boelens; 7. Making space for the Cauca River in Colombia: inequalities and
environmental citizenship Renata Moreno-Quintero and Theresa Selfa; 8.
Reconfiguration of hydrosocial territories and water justice struggles Lena
Hommes, Rutgerd Boelens, Bibiana Duarte-Abadía, Juan Pablo Hidalgo and
Jaime Hoogesteger; 9. Large-scale dam development and counter movements:
water justice struggles around Guatemala's Chixoy Dam Barbara Rose
Johnston; Part III. Exclusion and Struggles for Co-Decision: 10. Indigenous
people and water governance in Canada: regulatory injustice and prospects
for reform Karen Bakker, Rosie Simms, Nadia Joe and Leila Harris; 11.
Sanitation justice? The multiple dimensions of urban sanitation
inequalities Maria Rusca, Cecilia Alda-Vidal and Michelle Kooy; 12. Uniting
diversity to build Europe's water movement Right2Water Jerry van den Berge,
Rutgerd Boelens and Jeroen Vos; 13. Everyday water injustice and the
politics of accommodation Frances Cleaver; 14. Sharing our water: inclusive
development and glocal water justice in the Anthropocene Joyeeta Gupta;
Part IV. Governmentality, Discourses and Struggles over Imaginaries and
Water Knowledge: 15. Neoliberal water governmentalities, virtual water
trade, and contestations Jeroen Vos and Rutgerd Boelens; 16. Critical
ecosystem infrastructure: governing the forest-water nexus in the Kenyan
Highlands Connor Joseph Cavanagh; 17. The meaning of mining, the memory of
water: collective experience as environmental justice Tom Perreault; 18.
New spaces for water justice? Groundwater extraction and changing gendered
subjectivities in Morocco's Saïss region Lisa Bossenbroek and Margreet
Zwarteveen; 19. Conclusions: struggles for justice in a changing water
world Tom Perreault, Rutgerd Boelens and Jeroen Vos; Index.
struggles Rutgerd Boelens, Jeroen Vos and Tom Perreault; Part I.
Re-Politicizing Water Allocation: 2. Water governance as a question of
justice: politics, rights and representation Dik Roth, Margreet Zwarteveen,
K. C. Joy and Seema Kulkarni; 3. Water grabbing: practices of contestation
and appropriation of water resources in the context of expanding global
capital Gert Jan Veldwisch, Jennifer Franco and Lyla Mehta; 4.
De-politicized policy analysis: how the prevailing frameworks of analysis
slight equity in water governance Andrea K. Gerlak and Helen Ingram; 5.
Urban water and sanitation injustice: an analytical framework Ben Crow;
Part II. Hydrosocial De-Patterning and Re-Composition: 6. '... And not a
single injustice remains': hydro-territorial colonization and
techno-political transformations in Spain Erik Swyngedouw and Rutgerd
Boelens; 7. Making space for the Cauca River in Colombia: inequalities and
environmental citizenship Renata Moreno-Quintero and Theresa Selfa; 8.
Reconfiguration of hydrosocial territories and water justice struggles Lena
Hommes, Rutgerd Boelens, Bibiana Duarte-Abadía, Juan Pablo Hidalgo and
Jaime Hoogesteger; 9. Large-scale dam development and counter movements:
water justice struggles around Guatemala's Chixoy Dam Barbara Rose
Johnston; Part III. Exclusion and Struggles for Co-Decision: 10. Indigenous
people and water governance in Canada: regulatory injustice and prospects
for reform Karen Bakker, Rosie Simms, Nadia Joe and Leila Harris; 11.
Sanitation justice? The multiple dimensions of urban sanitation
inequalities Maria Rusca, Cecilia Alda-Vidal and Michelle Kooy; 12. Uniting
diversity to build Europe's water movement Right2Water Jerry van den Berge,
Rutgerd Boelens and Jeroen Vos; 13. Everyday water injustice and the
politics of accommodation Frances Cleaver; 14. Sharing our water: inclusive
development and glocal water justice in the Anthropocene Joyeeta Gupta;
Part IV. Governmentality, Discourses and Struggles over Imaginaries and
Water Knowledge: 15. Neoliberal water governmentalities, virtual water
trade, and contestations Jeroen Vos and Rutgerd Boelens; 16. Critical
ecosystem infrastructure: governing the forest-water nexus in the Kenyan
Highlands Connor Joseph Cavanagh; 17. The meaning of mining, the memory of
water: collective experience as environmental justice Tom Perreault; 18.
New spaces for water justice? Groundwater extraction and changing gendered
subjectivities in Morocco's Saïss region Lisa Bossenbroek and Margreet
Zwarteveen; 19. Conclusions: struggles for justice in a changing water
world Tom Perreault, Rutgerd Boelens and Jeroen Vos; Index.