International audienceToday, a knowledge of how consumers perceive the water that comes out of their taps is essential to understanding the evolution of domestic uses of water and water availability. This paper examines changes in the drinking water perceptions of the inhabitants of Paris, France from the seventeenth to the twentieth century, taking into account the strong influence of prevailing political, economic, technological, health and social context over time. This original anthropo-historical study explores consumer perceptions of the quality of water and compares the manner in which those perceptions are constructed with the approach taken by scientists to analyzing the resource. What kind of water is “good”? Do consumers have a c...
Introduction: Understanding consumer perception of drinking water can contribute to improvements in ...
In France, the hegemony of drinking water considered as a commodity has been disputed for two to thr...
Surveys regularly report that a large share of the French population declares not to drink tap water...
International audienceToday, a knowledge of how consumers perceive the water that comes out of their...
International audienceToday, a knowledge of how consumers perceive the water that comes out of their...
National audienceScholars usually explain the spectacular increase in the number of water supply pro...
Historians tend to assume that in pre-modern Europe people avoided the water, as too unsafe, risky a...
Historians tend to assume that in pre-modern Europe people avoided the water, as too unsafe, risky a...
AbstractLow demand for safe water may partly result from a perceived distaste towards or the inconve...
The Power of Water is an environmental history of transformations in the supply of drinking water to...
In this fascinating and challenging work, the author analyses the way water for drinking is produced...
From earliest times, human societies have faced the challenge of supplying adequate quality and quan...
Mineral waters were a delicate and unstable product whose value as a remedy increased in early moder...
Introduction: Understanding consumer perception of drinking water can contribute to improvements in ...
In France, the hegemony of drinking water considered as a commodity has been disputed for two to thr...
Surveys regularly report that a large share of the French population declares not to drink tap water...
International audienceToday, a knowledge of how consumers perceive the water that comes out of their...
International audienceToday, a knowledge of how consumers perceive the water that comes out of their...
National audienceScholars usually explain the spectacular increase in the number of water supply pro...
Historians tend to assume that in pre-modern Europe people avoided the water, as too unsafe, risky a...
Historians tend to assume that in pre-modern Europe people avoided the water, as too unsafe, risky a...
AbstractLow demand for safe water may partly result from a perceived distaste towards or the inconve...
The Power of Water is an environmental history of transformations in the supply of drinking water to...
In this fascinating and challenging work, the author analyses the way water for drinking is produced...
From earliest times, human societies have faced the challenge of supplying adequate quality and quan...
Mineral waters were a delicate and unstable product whose value as a remedy increased in early moder...
Introduction: Understanding consumer perception of drinking water can contribute to improvements in ...
In France, the hegemony of drinking water considered as a commodity has been disputed for two to thr...
Surveys regularly report that a large share of the French population declares not to drink tap water...