TY - BOOK ID - 42574 TI - Water Governance: Retheorizing Politics AU - Harris, Leila M. AU - Shah, Sameer AU - Wilson, Nicole AU - Nelson, Joanne PY - 2019 SN - 9783039215607 9783039215614 DB - DOAB KW - water quality KW - Indigenous water KW - spatio-temporal KW - hydrosocial KW - water governance KW - Belo Monte KW - Brazil KW - dams KW - national interest KW - hydropower KW - depoliticization KW - repoliticization KW - energy policy KW - international development KW - decentralization KW - political ecology KW - integrated water resource management (IWRM) KW - Lesotho KW - Africa KW - Anishinabek KW - nibi (water) KW - women KW - governance KW - giikendaaswin KW - urban water infrastructure KW - political ecology KW - water governance KW - water quality KW - packaged drinking water (PDW) KW - bottled water KW - Jakarta KW - Indonesia KW - water management KW - irrigation KW - kitchen gardens KW - participatory development KW - Water Users’ Associations KW - Central Asia KW - Tajikistan KW - water governance KW - politics KW - law KW - decision-making processes KW - governmentalities KW - UNDRIP KW - free KW - prior and informed consent KW - FPIC KW - groundwater KW - environmental flows KW - environmental assessment KW - community-based research KW - drinking water KW - hydrosocial KW - Indigenous knowledge KW - settler colonialism KW - political ontology KW - risk KW - Two-Eyed Seeing KW - Yukon KW - Canada KW - water security KW - water ethics KW - narrative ethics KW - water justice KW - orientation knowledge KW - water governance KW - water politics KW - bottled water KW - water governance KW - urban water KW - re-theorizing KW - First Nations KW - OECD KW - water governance KW - water justice KW - water colonialism KW - UNDRIP KW - UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples KW - water KW - desalination KW - legal geography KW - mining KW - Chile KW - first nations KW - Canada KW - political ecology KW - colonization KW - water politics KW - WEF Nexus KW - PES KW - scale politics KW - environmental justice KW - Latin America KW - Colombia KW - water politics KW - religious difference KW - infrastructure KW - governance KW - planning KW - practices of mediation KW - urban India KW - social control KW - participation KW - water governance KW - remunicipalization KW - Cochabamba KW - Bolivia KW - water governance KW - political ecology KW - Indigenous water governance KW - water rights KW - water insecurity KW - water justice KW - politics KW - water KW - infrastructure KW - informality KW - Cairo KW - Egypt KW - power KW - governance UR - https://www.doabooks.org/doab?func=search&query=rid:42574 AB - This republished Special Issue highlights recent and emergent concepts and approaches to water governance that re-centers the political in relation to water-related decision making, use, and management. To do so at once is to focus on diverse ontologies, meanings and values of water, and related contestations regarding its use, or its importance for livelihoods, identity, or place-making. Building on insights from science and technology studies, feminist, and postcolonial approaches, we engage broadly with the ways that water-related decision making is often depoliticized and evacuated of political content or meaning—and to what effect. Key themes that emerged from the contributions include the politics of water infrastructure and insecurity; participatory politics and multi-scalar governance dynamics; politics related to emergent technologies of water (bottled or packaged water, and water desalination); and Indigenous water governance. ER -