The author focuses on the interrelations between access to urban water services and citizenship rights, taking the case of Mexico City Metropolitan Area as the empirical reference. Recent research has shown that social struggles over the access to and improvement of water services have been an important component of Mexican public life during at least the last twenty years. The author argues that mainstream explanations of the water crises tend to reduce the problem to its economic, technological, and physical - natural dimensions. Although the relevance of these factors affecting the provision of efficient and universal water and sanitation service is recognized the emphasis is placed on the socioeconomic and political inequalities that de...
The increasing demand of potable water required by Mexico City has become so large that since the la...
International audienceThe volume's multidisciplinary, critical, and detailed analysis of these topic...
This article analyses Mexico's 2012 constitutional guarantee of the human right to water and the new...
abstract: Protest has been both a practice of citizenship rights as well as a means of social pressu...
The privatization of water in the Mexico City Metropolitan Area is a long and complex process that c...
This thesis explores how, in contexts of water scarcity and contamination, households become increas...
This article presents the institutional and legal evolution of urban water supply services in Mexico...
The dissertation examines the political challenges of public utility reform through the analysis of ...
Conflicts over water will become more and more widespread in forecoming years. This is not only true...
This thesis examines the “bottled water paradigm,” where a market version of access to water replace...
Monterrey, with a population of over 3 million, is Mexico’s second-most-important industrial center....
Drinking water supply insecurity is globally on the rise, and prevalent in most low and middle-incom...
The urban-peri-urban interaction is frequently studied with a focus on the necessities of urban expa...
Reliable access to potable water is one of the most important building blocks for developing countri...
Social representations are visions of the everyday world that historically are constructed together ...
The increasing demand of potable water required by Mexico City has become so large that since the la...
International audienceThe volume's multidisciplinary, critical, and detailed analysis of these topic...
This article analyses Mexico's 2012 constitutional guarantee of the human right to water and the new...
abstract: Protest has been both a practice of citizenship rights as well as a means of social pressu...
The privatization of water in the Mexico City Metropolitan Area is a long and complex process that c...
This thesis explores how, in contexts of water scarcity and contamination, households become increas...
This article presents the institutional and legal evolution of urban water supply services in Mexico...
The dissertation examines the political challenges of public utility reform through the analysis of ...
Conflicts over water will become more and more widespread in forecoming years. This is not only true...
This thesis examines the “bottled water paradigm,” where a market version of access to water replace...
Monterrey, with a population of over 3 million, is Mexico’s second-most-important industrial center....
Drinking water supply insecurity is globally on the rise, and prevalent in most low and middle-incom...
The urban-peri-urban interaction is frequently studied with a focus on the necessities of urban expa...
Reliable access to potable water is one of the most important building blocks for developing countri...
Social representations are visions of the everyday world that historically are constructed together ...
The increasing demand of potable water required by Mexico City has become so large that since the la...
International audienceThe volume's multidisciplinary, critical, and detailed analysis of these topic...
This article analyses Mexico's 2012 constitutional guarantee of the human right to water and the new...