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Bringing together the analysis of a diverse team of social
scientists, this book proposes a new approach to environmental
problems. Cutting through the fragmented perspectives on water
crises, it seeks to shift the analytic perspectives on water policy
by looking at the social logics behind environmental issues. Most
importantly, it analyzes the dynamic influences on water
management, as well as the social and institutional forces that
orient water and conservation policies. The first work of its kind,
The Field of Water Policy: Power and Scarcity in the American
Southwest brings the tools of Pierre Bourdieu's field sociology to
bear on a moment of environmental crisis, with a study of the
logics of water policy in the American Southwest, a region that
allows us to see the contest over the management of scarce
resources in a context of lasting drought. As such, it will appeal
to scholars in the social and political sciences with interests in
the environment and the management of natural resources.
Bringing together the analysis of a diverse team of social
scientists, this book proposes a new approach to environmental
problems. Cutting through the fragmented perspectives on water
crises, it seeks to shift the analytic perspectives on water policy
by looking at the social logics behind environmental issues. Most
importantly, it analyzes the dynamic influences on water
management, as well as the social and institutional forces that
orient water and conservation policies. The first work of its kind,
The Field of Water Policy: Power and Scarcity in the American
Southwest brings the tools of Pierre Bourdieu's field sociology to
bear on a moment of environmental crisis, with a study of the
logics of water policy in the American Southwest, a region that
allows us to see the contest over the management of scarce
resources in a context of lasting drought. As such, it will appeal
to scholars in the social and political sciences with interests in
the environment and the management of natural resources.
In recent years the water sector has undergone profound
institutional, economic and political transformations. Some
countries have encouraged privatization of water services, but in
many cases this has provoked adverse reaction to such a neoliberal
and market-based approach to this common shared but essential
resource. This book goes beyond the ideology of the public versus
private water regime debate, by focusing on the results of these
types of initiatives to provide better water services, particularly
in urban settings. It provides numerous examples of alternative
models, to show who is responsible for implementing such systems
and what are their social, institutional and technical-scientific
characteristics. Policies are analysed in terms of their
implications for employees and residents. The book presents a new
combinatory approach of water regimes, based on several
international case studies (Argentina, Bolivia, China, France,
Germany, India, South Africa and the USA, plus a comparison of
three cities in Africa) presenting specific challenges for water
models. These case studies demonstrate the successes and problems
of a range of private sector involvements in the provision of water
services, and provide examples of how small-scale systems can
compare with larger-scale more technical systems.
In recent years the water sector has undergone profound
institutional, economic and political transformations. Some
countries have encouraged privatization of water services, but in
many cases this has provoked adverse reaction to such a neoliberal
and market-based approach to this common shared but essential
resource. This book goes beyond the ideology of the public versus
private water regime debate, by focusing on the results of these
types of initiatives to provide better water services, particularly
in urban settings. It provides numerous examples of alternative
models, to show who is responsible for implementing such systems
and what are their social, institutional and technical-scientific
characteristics. Policies are analysed in terms of their
implications for employees and residents. The book presents a new
combinatory approach of water regimes, based on several
international case studies (Argentina, Bolivia, China, France,
Germany, India, South Africa and the USA, plus a comparison of
three cities in Africa) presenting specific challenges for water
models. These case studies demonstrate the successes and problems
of a range of private sector involvements in the provision of water
services, and provide examples of how small-scale systems can
compare with larger-scale more technical systems.
As the American Southwest faces its deepest drought in history,
this book explores the provocative notion of "water bankruptcy"
with a view towards emphasizing the diversity and complexity of
water issues in this region. It bridges between the narratives of
growth and the strategies or policies adopted to pursue competing
agendas and circumvent the inevitable. A window of opportunity
provided by this current long-term drought may be used to induce
change by dealing with threats that derive from imbalances between
growth patterns and available resources, the primary cause of
scarcity. A first of its kind, this book was developed through
close collaboration of a broad range of natural scientists, social
scientists, and resource managers from Europe and United States. It
constitutes a collective elaboration of a transdisciplinary
approach to unveiling the inner workings of how water was fought
for, allocated and used in the American Southwest, with a focus on
Arizona. Specifically, it offers an innovative scientific
perspective that produces a critical diagnostic evaluation of water
management, with a particular view to identifying risks for the
Tucson region that is facing continuous urban sprawl and economic
growth.
Pierre Bourdieu, one of the most influential critical social
theorists of the second half of the twentieth century, once
described sociology as "a combat sport." This comprehensive
collection of his writings on politics and social science, from
early 1960s articles on the Algerian War of Independence to the
last text he published before his death, proves that this vision
was enduring throughout his life-as well as a serious scholar
Bourdieu was always an outspoken public intellectual. Political
Interventions includes many texts hitherto unavailable in English
and, placing them in their historical context, reconstructs
Bourdieu's vision of academic study and political activism as two
sides of the same process: the decoding and critique of social
reality in order to transform it.
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