International audienceThe hydrosocial cycle is a central analytical framework in political ecological approaches to water. It helps foreground multiple and subtle interactions between water and society, culture and politics. However, to date it has dealt little with matters other than water flows. In river contexts, biotic and abiotic components play critical roles in the way people engage with and make a living out of rivers, beyond water. This article aims to advance the hydrosocial framework with a deeper consideration of the materiality of rivers. To initiate this approach, the focus is here on sediments. Lives and livelihoods connected to river sediments remain both officially and academically under-explored. This certainly applies to ...
This paper traces the logic, goals and arising changed socio-ecological relations and water norms in...
This dissertation looks at state-society relations of marginalized people living in liminal and (now...
Bangladesh is a large delta, where most people live in the overpopulated floodplains. Flooding is a ...
How do river representations and meanings shape the governance of a river? How does the materiality ...
India's urbanisation results in the physical and societal transformation of the areas surrounding ci...
India’s urbanisation results in the physical and societal transformation of the areas sur-rounding c...
For over 500 million people that rely on the Ganges River in India, the retreating Himalayan glacier...
In North-East India, every year during the monsoon season, the level of the Brahmaputra rises and fl...
Using South Indian large-scale surface irrigation as a case, this paper combines emerging interdisci...
Whether the Ganges river in Varanasi (India) is pristinely pure or heavily polluted depends on by wh...
The Gaumukh-Uttarkashi Eco-Sensitive Zone (ESZ) conservation perimeter in the Himalayan Garhwal regi...
The Indogangetic Plain (India) is host to a number of large cities across it’s ~1500km length. Thes...
The floodplain of the Himalayas is a land formed and destroyed incessantly by the water of its river...
Building on prior scholarship, this paper examines social responses to development projects along th...
For centuries, the Ganges River in India has been the locus of sacred rites for the Hindus. The reli...
This paper traces the logic, goals and arising changed socio-ecological relations and water norms in...
This dissertation looks at state-society relations of marginalized people living in liminal and (now...
Bangladesh is a large delta, where most people live in the overpopulated floodplains. Flooding is a ...
How do river representations and meanings shape the governance of a river? How does the materiality ...
India's urbanisation results in the physical and societal transformation of the areas surrounding ci...
India’s urbanisation results in the physical and societal transformation of the areas sur-rounding c...
For over 500 million people that rely on the Ganges River in India, the retreating Himalayan glacier...
In North-East India, every year during the monsoon season, the level of the Brahmaputra rises and fl...
Using South Indian large-scale surface irrigation as a case, this paper combines emerging interdisci...
Whether the Ganges river in Varanasi (India) is pristinely pure or heavily polluted depends on by wh...
The Gaumukh-Uttarkashi Eco-Sensitive Zone (ESZ) conservation perimeter in the Himalayan Garhwal regi...
The Indogangetic Plain (India) is host to a number of large cities across it’s ~1500km length. Thes...
The floodplain of the Himalayas is a land formed and destroyed incessantly by the water of its river...
Building on prior scholarship, this paper examines social responses to development projects along th...
For centuries, the Ganges River in India has been the locus of sacred rites for the Hindus. The reli...
This paper traces the logic, goals and arising changed socio-ecological relations and water norms in...
This dissertation looks at state-society relations of marginalized people living in liminal and (now...
Bangladesh is a large delta, where most people live in the overpopulated floodplains. Flooding is a ...