This paper argues that the expansion of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives within the English water sector, and in particular the opening up of privately-owned-public-spaces (POPS) in urban settings, have generated spatially fixed forms of human-environment relationships that we have termed ‘hydrocitizenships’. Utilising empirical fieldwork undertaken within an emergent wetland POPS, we suggest that these novel modes of citizen agency are primarily enacted through the performativity of volunteering, in multiple civic roles such as landscapers, citizen scientists, stewards and storytelling guides. Members of the local community thus effectively curate new civic subjectivities for themselves in response to the site and its orga...
Understanding the importance of wetlands for human health and wellbeing has been a central focus wit...
Water is a critical resource for human organization. In many places of the world there are already s...
Water is a critical resource for human organization. In many places of the world there are already s...
This paper argues that the expansion of corporate social responsibility initiatives within the Engli...
Research into urban commons has gained momentum in recent years. This article concentrates on the c...
Framed by questions about ‘hydrocitizenship’ in the 21st century, this co-produced, interdisciplinar...
Conventional modes of environmental governance, which typically exclude those stakeholders that are ...
Research into urban commons has gained momentum in recent years. This article concentrates on the co...
Conventional modes of environmental governance, which typically exclude those stakeholders that are ...
This chapter argues that community volunteering initiatives in support of wetland environments withi...
We use a qualitative study of recreational anglers in northern England to explore constructions of ‘...
This paper argues that acknowledging the wide diversity of current recreational practices on English...
The Water Framework Directive has as one of its central objectives stakeholder participation at the ...
This paper explores the emerging forms of water socialisation promoted by civil society actors thro...
A vast and growing body of scholarly studies has shown how large-scale hydraulic and hydro-manageria...
Understanding the importance of wetlands for human health and wellbeing has been a central focus wit...
Water is a critical resource for human organization. In many places of the world there are already s...
Water is a critical resource for human organization. In many places of the world there are already s...
This paper argues that the expansion of corporate social responsibility initiatives within the Engli...
Research into urban commons has gained momentum in recent years. This article concentrates on the c...
Framed by questions about ‘hydrocitizenship’ in the 21st century, this co-produced, interdisciplinar...
Conventional modes of environmental governance, which typically exclude those stakeholders that are ...
Research into urban commons has gained momentum in recent years. This article concentrates on the co...
Conventional modes of environmental governance, which typically exclude those stakeholders that are ...
This chapter argues that community volunteering initiatives in support of wetland environments withi...
We use a qualitative study of recreational anglers in northern England to explore constructions of ‘...
This paper argues that acknowledging the wide diversity of current recreational practices on English...
The Water Framework Directive has as one of its central objectives stakeholder participation at the ...
This paper explores the emerging forms of water socialisation promoted by civil society actors thro...
A vast and growing body of scholarly studies has shown how large-scale hydraulic and hydro-manageria...
Understanding the importance of wetlands for human health and wellbeing has been a central focus wit...
Water is a critical resource for human organization. In many places of the world there are already s...
Water is a critical resource for human organization. In many places of the world there are already s...