Living Water, living with lively waters (part 2)
In What is Water? The History of a Modern Abstraction, geographer Jamie Linton (2010: 14) describes “modern water” as the […]
In What is Water? The History of a Modern Abstraction, geographer Jamie Linton (2010: 14) describes “modern water” as the […]
We are often told that Jordan is one of the most water-poor countries on the planet and it is
When encountering the generosity of brilliant colleagues, one can only start with gratitude. Add to that a historical moment when
Every so often something happens that perfectly encapsulates the consumptive death rattle that is the job market in higher education.
Andrea Ballestero (2019). A Future History of Water. Duke University Press. As I write these lines, my home city, Madrid,
Andrea Ballestero,(2019). A Future History of Water. Duke University Press. I have an exercise I like to assign to my
As I finished reading Ballestero’s A Future History of Water, the world observed World Water Day 2021. Organized by the
It was already dark when I entered the small shop in the informal camp in rural Lebanon, where Khulud was
Dear Allies – readers, authors, reviewers, all, Allegra is away from her keyboard right now and cannot possibly be made
When is a coup a coup? Reflections on the anthropological study of ‘coups’ There have been more than 200 coups