Routledge Handbook of Gender and Water Governance (eBook, PDF)
Redaktion: Acevedo-Guerrero, Tatiana; Kulkarni, Seema; Zwarteveen, Margreet; Leonardelli, Irene; Bossenbroek, Lisa
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Routledge Handbook of Gender and Water Governance (eBook, PDF)
Redaktion: Acevedo-Guerrero, Tatiana; Kulkarni, Seema; Zwarteveen, Margreet; Leonardelli, Irene; Bossenbroek, Lisa
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This handbook provides an overview of the field of gender and water governance, exploring how the use, management and knowledge of water resources and the water environment are gendered. It is essential reading for students, scholars and professionals interested in water governance, water security, health and sanitation, and gender studies.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040120507
- Artikelnr.: 72280683
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040120507
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Tatiana Acevedo-Guerrero, Lisa Bossenbroek, Irene Leonardelli, Margreet
Zwarteveen, and Seema Kulkarni
1. Women's Anti-Hydropower Activism In Turkey: Water, Environmental
Struggles And Bodily Experiences - Özge Yaka
2. Making Engineers Tell Their Stories? Masculinity, Whiteness And
Heteronormativity 'At Work' In Life History Interviews In Irrigation In
Nepal - Janwillem Liebrand
3. Gendering Groundwater Salinity: A Study Of Lodhva, Gujarat, India-
Maitreyi Koduganti Venkata and Gabriela Cuadrado-Quesada
4. Mapping Water Care Practices: The Case Of Ennore-Pulicat Wetlands In
Chennai, India -Qurratul Ain Contractor
5. Women's bodily experiences: accessing and treating water in the
Colombian Caribbean - Silvia Corredor-Rodríguez
6. Embodying the Urban Political Ecology of Water: Three Analytical
Approaches to Urban Water Insecurity - Yaffa Truelove
7. The Temporal Fragility Of Water Infrastructure: Conceptualizing The
Gendered, Affective Labor Of Maintenance And Repair - Kathleen O'Reilly,
Kavita Ramakrishnan, and Jessica Budds
8. Household Water Security Experiences Of Women And Girls In Rural Ghana -
Benjamin Dosu, Mohammed Abubakari, Maura Hanrahan, and Tom Johnston
9. Toxic Homes, Toxic Water: Housing, Segregation, and Gendered
Responsibilities for Household Water Insecurity in the American Rust Belt -
Cara Jacob, Lucero Radonic, and Priyanka Jayakodi
10. Poverty, Water Security, and Women's Activism in Liberia - Chantal
Victoria Bright
11. Gender, Human Rights and Water Governance in Indonesia - Stroma Cole,
Paula Skye Tallman, Gabriela Salmon-Mulanovich, Binahayati Rusyidi, and
Yesaya Sandang
12. Peace, Power, Participation: Transboundary Water Cooperation through a
Gender Lens - Rozemarijn ter Horst
13. New Spaces for Water Justice? Groundwater Extraction and Changing
Gendered Subjectivities in Morocco's Saïss Region - Lisa Bossenbroek and
Margreet Zwarteveen
14. Liquid Heritage: Can Water Museums Facilitate A New Gendered Water
Ethics? - Sara Ahmed
15. The Contentious Path Of Menstrual Health: Reflections On The Past And
Provocations For The Future Of The Water Sanitation And Hygiene Sector -
Jacqueline Gaybor Tobar
16. The Many Meanings Of Menstruation: Practices, Imaginaries and Access to
Water and Sanitation Infrastructure In Lusaka, Zambia- Amie Jammeh and
Tatiana Acevedo-Guerrero
17. Access To Water, Sanitation And Hygiene For All: Focusing On
Transgender Experiences In India - Durba Biswas
18. Harvest Of Uterus: Poor Sanitation, Water Scarcity And The Political
Economy Of Sugarcane In Maharashtra, India - Seema Kulkarni and Abhay
Shukla
19. Care-Full Sanitation For Shared Water Futures - Kelly Dombrowski
20. Water Reuse Irrigation, Gender, and Poverty Inequalities in Kafr El
Sheikh, Egypt - Deepa Joshi, Amina Dessouki, and Alexandra Schindler
21. Altering Water Flows In The Draa Valley, Morocco: A Feminist Analysis -
Lisa Bossenbroek and Hind Ftouhi
22. Water, Women and Fishing Livelihoods in South and Southeast Asia -
Holly M. Hapke, Nikita Gopal, Kyoko Kusakabe, and Gayathri Lokuge
23. Wet'suwet'en Women Leading The Defense Of Rivers And Water From Abuses
Committed In Connection With Megaprojects. The Persistent Legacies Of The
Past In Canada - Nancy R. Tapias Torrado
24. Domesticity, Masculinities and Femininities: Complicating Gender And
Dealing With Water In Pemba, Mozambique- Sandra Manuel, Margarida Paulo,
Tatiana Acevedo-Guerrero, Danícia Munguambe, and Amanda Matabele
25. How Water Changes (Every)Things: A Feminist Study Of How 'Water Worlds'
Shape Processes Of Rural Agrarian Transformations In Maharashtra, India -
Arianna Tozzi and Irene Leonardelli
26. Beyond Water Justice And Water Security: Debates On Water, Women, And
Climate Change In Latin America - Catalina Quiroga and Anyi Castelblanco
27. Beyond Material Dimensions Of Water Insecurity: Gendered
Subjectivities, Senses Of Community, And Renewed Political Possibilities -
Evelyn Arriagada, Leila M. Harris, and Dacotah-Victoria Splichalova
28. Semá:th X_ó:tsa: Fringe Natures as Decolonial Feminist-Queer-Trans
Water Imaginaries - Madeline Donald and Astrida Neimanis
Concluding Reflections - Future Directions For Feminist Water Research
Tatiana Acevedo-Guerrero, Lisa Bossenbroek, Irene Leonardelli, Margreet
Zwarteveen, and Seema Kulkarni
1. Women's Anti-Hydropower Activism In Turkey: Water, Environmental
Struggles And Bodily Experiences - Özge Yaka
2. Making Engineers Tell Their Stories? Masculinity, Whiteness And
Heteronormativity 'At Work' In Life History Interviews In Irrigation In
Nepal - Janwillem Liebrand
3. Gendering Groundwater Salinity: A Study Of Lodhva, Gujarat, India-
Maitreyi Koduganti Venkata and Gabriela Cuadrado-Quesada
4. Mapping Water Care Practices: The Case Of Ennore-Pulicat Wetlands In
Chennai, India -Qurratul Ain Contractor
5. Women's bodily experiences: accessing and treating water in the
Colombian Caribbean - Silvia Corredor-Rodríguez
6. Embodying the Urban Political Ecology of Water: Three Analytical
Approaches to Urban Water Insecurity - Yaffa Truelove
7. The Temporal Fragility Of Water Infrastructure: Conceptualizing The
Gendered, Affective Labor Of Maintenance And Repair - Kathleen O'Reilly,
Kavita Ramakrishnan, and Jessica Budds
8. Household Water Security Experiences Of Women And Girls In Rural Ghana -
Benjamin Dosu, Mohammed Abubakari, Maura Hanrahan, and Tom Johnston
9. Toxic Homes, Toxic Water: Housing, Segregation, and Gendered
Responsibilities for Household Water Insecurity in the American Rust Belt -
Cara Jacob, Lucero Radonic, and Priyanka Jayakodi
10. Poverty, Water Security, and Women's Activism in Liberia - Chantal
Victoria Bright
11. Gender, Human Rights and Water Governance in Indonesia - Stroma Cole,
Paula Skye Tallman, Gabriela Salmon-Mulanovich, Binahayati Rusyidi, and
Yesaya Sandang
12. Peace, Power, Participation: Transboundary Water Cooperation through a
Gender Lens - Rozemarijn ter Horst
13. New Spaces for Water Justice? Groundwater Extraction and Changing
Gendered Subjectivities in Morocco's Saïss Region - Lisa Bossenbroek and
Margreet Zwarteveen
14. Liquid Heritage: Can Water Museums Facilitate A New Gendered Water
Ethics? - Sara Ahmed
15. The Contentious Path Of Menstrual Health: Reflections On The Past And
Provocations For The Future Of The Water Sanitation And Hygiene Sector -
Jacqueline Gaybor Tobar
16. The Many Meanings Of Menstruation: Practices, Imaginaries and Access to
Water and Sanitation Infrastructure In Lusaka, Zambia- Amie Jammeh and
Tatiana Acevedo-Guerrero
17. Access To Water, Sanitation And Hygiene For All: Focusing On
Transgender Experiences In India - Durba Biswas
18. Harvest Of Uterus: Poor Sanitation, Water Scarcity And The Political
Economy Of Sugarcane In Maharashtra, India - Seema Kulkarni and Abhay
Shukla
19. Care-Full Sanitation For Shared Water Futures - Kelly Dombrowski
20. Water Reuse Irrigation, Gender, and Poverty Inequalities in Kafr El
Sheikh, Egypt - Deepa Joshi, Amina Dessouki, and Alexandra Schindler
21. Altering Water Flows In The Draa Valley, Morocco: A Feminist Analysis -
Lisa Bossenbroek and Hind Ftouhi
22. Water, Women and Fishing Livelihoods in South and Southeast Asia -
Holly M. Hapke, Nikita Gopal, Kyoko Kusakabe, and Gayathri Lokuge
23. Wet'suwet'en Women Leading The Defense Of Rivers And Water From Abuses
Committed In Connection With Megaprojects. The Persistent Legacies Of The
Past In Canada - Nancy R. Tapias Torrado
24. Domesticity, Masculinities and Femininities: Complicating Gender And
Dealing With Water In Pemba, Mozambique- Sandra Manuel, Margarida Paulo,
Tatiana Acevedo-Guerrero, Danícia Munguambe, and Amanda Matabele
25. How Water Changes (Every)Things: A Feminist Study Of How 'Water Worlds'
Shape Processes Of Rural Agrarian Transformations In Maharashtra, India -
Arianna Tozzi and Irene Leonardelli
26. Beyond Water Justice And Water Security: Debates On Water, Women, And
Climate Change In Latin America - Catalina Quiroga and Anyi Castelblanco
27. Beyond Material Dimensions Of Water Insecurity: Gendered
Subjectivities, Senses Of Community, And Renewed Political Possibilities -
Evelyn Arriagada, Leila M. Harris, and Dacotah-Victoria Splichalova
28. Semá:th X_ó:tsa: Fringe Natures as Decolonial Feminist-Queer-Trans
Water Imaginaries - Madeline Donald and Astrida Neimanis
Concluding Reflections - Future Directions For Feminist Water Research