Water, Technology and the Nation-State
Herausgeber: Swyngedouw, Erik; Menga, Filippo
Water, Technology and the Nation-State
Herausgeber: Swyngedouw, Erik; Menga, Filippo
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This book delves into the complex and often hidden connection between water and the processes of state-building and nation-building. Case studies cover a diverse range of geographical areas and countries including China, Cyprus, Ethiopia, France, Greece, India, Mexico, Syria and Uzbekistan.
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This book delves into the complex and often hidden connection between water and the processes of state-building and nation-building. Case studies cover a diverse range of geographical areas and countries including China, Cyprus, Ethiopia, France, Greece, India, Mexico, Syria and Uzbekistan.
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- Earthscan Studies in Water Resource Management
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 158mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 382g
- ISBN-13: 9780367506117
- ISBN-10: 0367506114
- Artikelnr.: 72608666
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Earthscan Studies in Water Resource Management
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 158mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 382g
- ISBN-13: 9780367506117
- ISBN-10: 0367506114
- Artikelnr.: 72608666
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Filippo Menga is a Lecturer in Human Geography in the Department of Geography and Environmental Science at the University of Reading, UK Erik Swyngedouw is Professor of Geography in the Department of Geography, School of Education, Environment and Development at the University of Manchester, UK.
1. States of Water 2. The Ocean Bountiful? De-salination,
de-politicisation, and binational water governance on the Colorado River 3.
Piercing the Pyrenees, Connecting Catalonia to Europe: The ascendancy and
dismissal of the Rhône Water Transfer Project (1994-2016) 4. Death by
certainty: The Vinça dam, the French state, and the changing social
relations of irrigation the Têt basin of the Eastern French Pyrénées 5. Big
projects, strong states? Large scale investments in irrigation and state
formation in the Beles valley, Ethiopia 6. Water Nationalism in Egypt:
State-building, Nation-making and Nile Hydro-politics 7. Troubled Waters of
Hegemony: Consent and Contestation in Turkey's Hydropower Landscapes 8. An
island of dams: ethnic conflict and the contradictions of statehood in
Cyprus 9. Counter-infrastructure as resistance in the hydrosocial territory
of the occupied Golan Heights 10. Development initiatives and transboundary
water politics in the Talas waterscape (Kyrgyzstan-Kazakhstan): Towards the
Conflicting Borderlands Hydrosocial Cycle 11. Speculation and Seismicity:
Reconfiguring the Hydropower Future in Post-Earthquake Nepal 12.
Irrigational illusions, national delusions and idealised constructions of
water, agriculture and society in Southeast Asia: the case of Thailand 13.
Building a Dam for China In the Three Gorges Region, 1919-1971
de-politicisation, and binational water governance on the Colorado River 3.
Piercing the Pyrenees, Connecting Catalonia to Europe: The ascendancy and
dismissal of the Rhône Water Transfer Project (1994-2016) 4. Death by
certainty: The Vinça dam, the French state, and the changing social
relations of irrigation the Têt basin of the Eastern French Pyrénées 5. Big
projects, strong states? Large scale investments in irrigation and state
formation in the Beles valley, Ethiopia 6. Water Nationalism in Egypt:
State-building, Nation-making and Nile Hydro-politics 7. Troubled Waters of
Hegemony: Consent and Contestation in Turkey's Hydropower Landscapes 8. An
island of dams: ethnic conflict and the contradictions of statehood in
Cyprus 9. Counter-infrastructure as resistance in the hydrosocial territory
of the occupied Golan Heights 10. Development initiatives and transboundary
water politics in the Talas waterscape (Kyrgyzstan-Kazakhstan): Towards the
Conflicting Borderlands Hydrosocial Cycle 11. Speculation and Seismicity:
Reconfiguring the Hydropower Future in Post-Earthquake Nepal 12.
Irrigational illusions, national delusions and idealised constructions of
water, agriculture and society in Southeast Asia: the case of Thailand 13.
Building a Dam for China In the Three Gorges Region, 1919-1971
1. States of Water 2. The Ocean Bountiful? De-salination,
de-politicisation, and binational water governance on the Colorado River 3.
Piercing the Pyrenees, Connecting Catalonia to Europe: The ascendancy and
dismissal of the Rhône Water Transfer Project (1994-2016) 4. Death by
certainty: The Vinça dam, the French state, and the changing social
relations of irrigation the Têt basin of the Eastern French Pyrénées 5. Big
projects, strong states? Large scale investments in irrigation and state
formation in the Beles valley, Ethiopia 6. Water Nationalism in Egypt:
State-building, Nation-making and Nile Hydro-politics 7. Troubled Waters of
Hegemony: Consent and Contestation in Turkey's Hydropower Landscapes 8. An
island of dams: ethnic conflict and the contradictions of statehood in
Cyprus 9. Counter-infrastructure as resistance in the hydrosocial territory
of the occupied Golan Heights 10. Development initiatives and transboundary
water politics in the Talas waterscape (Kyrgyzstan-Kazakhstan): Towards the
Conflicting Borderlands Hydrosocial Cycle 11. Speculation and Seismicity:
Reconfiguring the Hydropower Future in Post-Earthquake Nepal 12.
Irrigational illusions, national delusions and idealised constructions of
water, agriculture and society in Southeast Asia: the case of Thailand 13.
Building a Dam for China In the Three Gorges Region, 1919-1971
de-politicisation, and binational water governance on the Colorado River 3.
Piercing the Pyrenees, Connecting Catalonia to Europe: The ascendancy and
dismissal of the Rhône Water Transfer Project (1994-2016) 4. Death by
certainty: The Vinça dam, the French state, and the changing social
relations of irrigation the Têt basin of the Eastern French Pyrénées 5. Big
projects, strong states? Large scale investments in irrigation and state
formation in the Beles valley, Ethiopia 6. Water Nationalism in Egypt:
State-building, Nation-making and Nile Hydro-politics 7. Troubled Waters of
Hegemony: Consent and Contestation in Turkey's Hydropower Landscapes 8. An
island of dams: ethnic conflict and the contradictions of statehood in
Cyprus 9. Counter-infrastructure as resistance in the hydrosocial territory
of the occupied Golan Heights 10. Development initiatives and transboundary
water politics in the Talas waterscape (Kyrgyzstan-Kazakhstan): Towards the
Conflicting Borderlands Hydrosocial Cycle 11. Speculation and Seismicity:
Reconfiguring the Hydropower Future in Post-Earthquake Nepal 12.
Irrigational illusions, national delusions and idealised constructions of
water, agriculture and society in Southeast Asia: the case of Thailand 13.
Building a Dam for China In the Three Gorges Region, 1919-1971