Water - and its governance - is becoming a global concern partly because it is turning into a goods in short supply, with devastating effects on literally billions of people, but also because it is the "carrier" ofglobal warming; whether through irregular weather patterns or through flooding, water is how global warming will be 'felt'. The lion's share of the globally available fresh water resources is to be found in transboundary systems. In spite of its significance, the generated knowledge on how to deal with transboundary waters is weak and leaves policy makers with seemingly...
Water - and its governance - is becoming a global concern partly because it is turning into a goods in short supply, with devastating effects on li...
This edited volume seeks to provide guidance on how we can approach questions of governing and agency particularly those who endeavour to embark on grounded empirical research by rendering explicit some key challenges, tensions, dilemmas, and confluences that such endeavours elicit. Indeed, the contributions in this volume reflect the growing tendency in governmentality studies to shift focus to empirically grounded studies. The volume thus explicitly aims to move from theory to practice, and to step back from the more top-down governmentality studies approach to one that examines how one...
This edited volume seeks to provide guidance on how we can approach questions of governing and agency particularly those who endeavour to embark on...