In response to austerity-led reforms of the Irish water sector implemented in 2014, a broad-based, popular movement mobilized and ultimately forced a reversal of these reforms two years later. At least in the formal, public debates, the main contention centered on how water services should be financed and controlled. This is not unique to the Irish case. As campaigns across the world testify, debates over ownership, financing, control and ultimately access to water services are often at the heart of water politics. Without sidelining these important campaigns and movements, this paper calls for other ways of imagining and doing water politics that begin by paying greater attention to water and our complex, uneven, and damaged relations with...
This paper offers a reading of anti-austerity protests in the Irish Republic, placing under scrutiny...
In 2010, as part of the Troika intervention into Ireland, the then government agreed to the impositi...
Over the last four decades the locus of economic power has shifted from industry to finance. As part...
In response to austerity-led reforms of the Irish water sector implemented in 2014, a broad-based, p...
This paper examines ongoing efforts to establish a new semi-state, commercial water utility in Irela...
In March 2007, when Cryptosporidium contaminated water supplies in Galway City, Ireland, political a...
In this commentary we draw attention to water sharing as political, highlighting the stakes and conc...
Water is a necessity for human survival, and a lack of sufficient clean water can have severe negati...
© 2018 This paper offers a reading of anti-austerity protests in the Irish Republic, placing under s...
This article is © Emerald Group Publishing and permission has been granted for this version to appea...
Ireland is one of a very small number of countries in the world which do not charge for domestic dri...
This research project was inspired by a Gramscian orientation towards radical social transformation...
Over the past two decades there have been significant legal and policy shifts under both internation...
This chapter identifies insights into the politics of fresh water and introduces the contributions t...
Domino-Centric Perspectives on Water Justice. This chapter takes as its starting point the call from...
This paper offers a reading of anti-austerity protests in the Irish Republic, placing under scrutiny...
In 2010, as part of the Troika intervention into Ireland, the then government agreed to the impositi...
Over the last four decades the locus of economic power has shifted from industry to finance. As part...
In response to austerity-led reforms of the Irish water sector implemented in 2014, a broad-based, p...
This paper examines ongoing efforts to establish a new semi-state, commercial water utility in Irela...
In March 2007, when Cryptosporidium contaminated water supplies in Galway City, Ireland, political a...
In this commentary we draw attention to water sharing as political, highlighting the stakes and conc...
Water is a necessity for human survival, and a lack of sufficient clean water can have severe negati...
© 2018 This paper offers a reading of anti-austerity protests in the Irish Republic, placing under s...
This article is © Emerald Group Publishing and permission has been granted for this version to appea...
Ireland is one of a very small number of countries in the world which do not charge for domestic dri...
This research project was inspired by a Gramscian orientation towards radical social transformation...
Over the past two decades there have been significant legal and policy shifts under both internation...
This chapter identifies insights into the politics of fresh water and introduces the contributions t...
Domino-Centric Perspectives on Water Justice. This chapter takes as its starting point the call from...
This paper offers a reading of anti-austerity protests in the Irish Republic, placing under scrutiny...
In 2010, as part of the Troika intervention into Ireland, the then government agreed to the impositi...
Over the last four decades the locus of economic power has shifted from industry to finance. As part...