Social uprisings in response to privatization dynamics in the water sector have triggered widespread debate on the social and ecological impact of neoliberal water policies. Much of this debate remains in the urban and domestic water sector, thereby disregarding the struggles of marginalized urban and rural producers who use water for multiple purposes. Furthermore, while private providers are blamed for prioritizing profit over people, it is increasingly clear that while water may be a valuable commodity, the sector as a whole inhibits long-term profitability. Instead, using the concept of “accumulation by dispossession, ” the current process of privatization is understood as a new round of enclosures of the commons, implemented by a neoli...
Recently, the human right to water paradigm has brought\ua0along heated debates with regards to the ...
Mexicans only protest water privatization when they feel they are getting a bad deal on issues, such...
Abstract: In response to the growth of private sector involvement in water supply management globall...
Social uprisings in response to privatization dynamics in the water sector have triggered widespread...
The backbone of neoliberalisation is privatization of common goods from the perspective of market na...
Water is essential for life, and for this reason access to and control of water have been contentiou...
This thesis examines the “bottled water paradigm,” where a market version of access to water replace...
The early 1990s marked the beginning of a wave of unprecedented growth for private water utilities f...
The early 1990s marked the beginning of a wave of unprecedented growth for private water utilities f...
While studies show that water privatization decreases access to safe water and increases cost, multi...
The struggle over water has been historically contentious. This struggle is defined by a struggle ov...
[EN] In recent decades, water has been subjected to different commodification and de-collectivizatio...
The privatization of water in the Mexico City Metropolitan Area is a long and complex process that c...
Water rights are best understood as politically contested and culturally embedded relationships amon...
This chapter encourages readers to think of agricultural communities in the era of climate change-in...
Recently, the human right to water paradigm has brought\ua0along heated debates with regards to the ...
Mexicans only protest water privatization when they feel they are getting a bad deal on issues, such...
Abstract: In response to the growth of private sector involvement in water supply management globall...
Social uprisings in response to privatization dynamics in the water sector have triggered widespread...
The backbone of neoliberalisation is privatization of common goods from the perspective of market na...
Water is essential for life, and for this reason access to and control of water have been contentiou...
This thesis examines the “bottled water paradigm,” where a market version of access to water replace...
The early 1990s marked the beginning of a wave of unprecedented growth for private water utilities f...
The early 1990s marked the beginning of a wave of unprecedented growth for private water utilities f...
While studies show that water privatization decreases access to safe water and increases cost, multi...
The struggle over water has been historically contentious. This struggle is defined by a struggle ov...
[EN] In recent decades, water has been subjected to different commodification and de-collectivizatio...
The privatization of water in the Mexico City Metropolitan Area is a long and complex process that c...
Water rights are best understood as politically contested and culturally embedded relationships amon...
This chapter encourages readers to think of agricultural communities in the era of climate change-in...
Recently, the human right to water paradigm has brought\ua0along heated debates with regards to the ...
Mexicans only protest water privatization when they feel they are getting a bad deal on issues, such...
Abstract: In response to the growth of private sector involvement in water supply management globall...