Based on fieldwork among state officials, NGOs, politicians, and activists in Costa Rica and Brazil, A Future History of Water traces the unspectacular work necessary to make water access a human right and a human right something different from a commodity. Andrea Ballestero shows how these ephemeral distinctions are made through four technolegal devices—formula, index, list and pact. She argues that what is at stake in these devices is not the making of a distinct future but what counts as the future in the first place. A Future History of Water is an ethnographically rich and conceptually charged journey into ant-filled water meters, fantastical water taxonomies, promises captured on slips of paper, and statistical maneuvers that dissolve...
Hydrologic science has largely built its understanding of the hydrologic cycle using contemporary da...
Today our societies face great challenges with water, in terms of both quantity and quality, but man...
This unique, engaging, and highly authoritative volume enlightens readers on changes needed in the w...
Based on fieldwork among state officials, NGOs, politicians, and activists in Costa Rica and Brazil,...
Water is more important than ever before. It is increasingly controversial in direct proportion to i...
From drought to deluge, climate extremes are mobilizing humanities scholars to reimagine water disco...
In this commentary we draw attention to water sharing as political, highlighting the stakes and conc...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
From earliest times, human societies have faced the challenge of supplying adequate quality and quan...
The water sector has a major leadership role to play in addressing the global water crisis. How can ...
What does it entail to foreground water flourishing as a stance toward the Anthropocene? During an e...
It is 60 years since Karl Wittfogel highlighted a key relationship between political power and the o...
Water is an important area of global social policy. This chapter provides historical context for und...
This paper examines the historical claims made in support of the hydrosocial cycle. In particular, i...
This article belongs to the Special Issue The Politics of the Human Right to Water.Water conflicts a...
Hydrologic science has largely built its understanding of the hydrologic cycle using contemporary da...
Today our societies face great challenges with water, in terms of both quantity and quality, but man...
This unique, engaging, and highly authoritative volume enlightens readers on changes needed in the w...
Based on fieldwork among state officials, NGOs, politicians, and activists in Costa Rica and Brazil,...
Water is more important than ever before. It is increasingly controversial in direct proportion to i...
From drought to deluge, climate extremes are mobilizing humanities scholars to reimagine water disco...
In this commentary we draw attention to water sharing as political, highlighting the stakes and conc...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
From earliest times, human societies have faced the challenge of supplying adequate quality and quan...
The water sector has a major leadership role to play in addressing the global water crisis. How can ...
What does it entail to foreground water flourishing as a stance toward the Anthropocene? During an e...
It is 60 years since Karl Wittfogel highlighted a key relationship between political power and the o...
Water is an important area of global social policy. This chapter provides historical context for und...
This paper examines the historical claims made in support of the hydrosocial cycle. In particular, i...
This article belongs to the Special Issue The Politics of the Human Right to Water.Water conflicts a...
Hydrologic science has largely built its understanding of the hydrologic cycle using contemporary da...
Today our societies face great challenges with water, in terms of both quantity and quality, but man...
This unique, engaging, and highly authoritative volume enlightens readers on changes needed in the w...