Globally, one in eight people lacks access to potable water; more people die from unsafe drinking water than from all forms of violence, including war. A substantial body of research documents that the privatization of water – led by global financial institutions working in collusion with governments and corporations – does not lead to more people gaining access to safe water. In fact, the opposite is true: privatization leads to both higher cost and lower quality water. For the past century, the dominant focus of transnational organizing has been “from the West to the rest,” and the frequent attention to movements in the global North has led to the neglect of transnational linkages between movements. Drawing on fieldwork conducted on...
INTRODUCTION With population growth, and economic and agricultural development, placing greater stra...
Wars fought over oil have characterized the latter half of the past century, the repercussions of wh...
The struggle over water has been historically contentious. This struggle is defined by a struggle ov...
While studies show that water privatization decreases access to safe water and increases cost, multi...
Abstract: In response to the growth of private sector involvement in water supply management globall...
The scholarship on the right to water has proliferated in interesting and unexpected ways. Through h...
Communities across the United States face a widespread water crisis including risks of contamination...
Families in Flint, Michigan, protesting lead in their water, indigenous groups in the Amazon asserti...
In this short piece, I seek to explore two main questions: 1) How can communities take control over ...
Since the human right to water began to receive institutional recognition and interpretation at both...
My dissertation compares two social movements opposed to water privatization in Vancouver, British C...
This paper considers whether the act of articulating and claiming the human right to water can be de...
As the world’s most valued resource, water has been the source of debate, conflict and even wars thr...
The human right to water gained recognition in the 2000’s and grew up in the context of resistance t...
In this commentary we draw attention to water sharing as political, highlighting the stakes and conc...
INTRODUCTION With population growth, and economic and agricultural development, placing greater stra...
Wars fought over oil have characterized the latter half of the past century, the repercussions of wh...
The struggle over water has been historically contentious. This struggle is defined by a struggle ov...
While studies show that water privatization decreases access to safe water and increases cost, multi...
Abstract: In response to the growth of private sector involvement in water supply management globall...
The scholarship on the right to water has proliferated in interesting and unexpected ways. Through h...
Communities across the United States face a widespread water crisis including risks of contamination...
Families in Flint, Michigan, protesting lead in their water, indigenous groups in the Amazon asserti...
In this short piece, I seek to explore two main questions: 1) How can communities take control over ...
Since the human right to water began to receive institutional recognition and interpretation at both...
My dissertation compares two social movements opposed to water privatization in Vancouver, British C...
This paper considers whether the act of articulating and claiming the human right to water can be de...
As the world’s most valued resource, water has been the source of debate, conflict and even wars thr...
The human right to water gained recognition in the 2000’s and grew up in the context of resistance t...
In this commentary we draw attention to water sharing as political, highlighting the stakes and conc...
INTRODUCTION With population growth, and economic and agricultural development, placing greater stra...
Wars fought over oil have characterized the latter half of the past century, the repercussions of wh...
The struggle over water has been historically contentious. This struggle is defined by a struggle ov...