Water, Technology and the Nation-State
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Water, Technology and the Nation-State

  1. 226 pages
  2. English
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Water, Technology and the Nation-State

About this book

Just as space, territory and society can be socially and politically co-constructed, so can water, and thus the construction of hydraulic infrastructures can be mobilised by politicians to consolidate their grip on power while nurturing their own vision of what the nation is or should become. This book delves into the complex and often hidden connection between water, technological advancement and the nation-state, addressing two major questions. First, the arguments deployed consider how water as a resource can be ideologically constructed, imagined and framed to create and reinforce a national identity, and secondly, how the idea of a nation-state can and is materially co-constituted out of the material infrastructure through which water is harnessed and channelled.

The book consists of 13 theoretical and empirical interdisciplinary chapters covering four continents. The case studies cover a diverse range of geographical areas and countries, including China, Cyprus, Egypt, Ethiopia, France, Nepal and Thailand, and together illustrate that the meaning and rationale behind water infrastructures goes well beyond the control and regulation of water resources, as it becomes central in the unfolding of power dynamics across time and space.

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Yes, you can access Water, Technology and the Nation-State by Filippo Menga, Erik Swyngedouw, Filippo Menga,Erik Swyngedouw in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Technology & Engineering & Ecology. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. List of figures
  7. Acknowledgments
  8. List of contributors
  9. 1 States of water
  10. 2 The ocean bountiful? De-salination, de-politicisation, and binational water governance on the Colorado River
  11. 3 Piercing the Pyrenees, connecting Catalonia to Europe: the ascendancy and dismissal of the Rhîne water transfer project (1994–2016)
  12. 4 Death by certainty: the Vinça dam, the French state, and the changing social relations of the irrigation of the TĂȘt basin of the Eastern French PyrĂ©nĂ©es
  13. 5 Big projects, strong states? Large-scale investments in irrigation and state formation in the Beles Valley, Ethiopia
  14. 6 Water nationalism in Egypt: state-building, nation-making and Nile hydropolitics
  15. 7 Troubled waters of hegemony: consent and contestation in Turkey’s hydropower landscapes
  16. 8 An island of dams: ethnic conflict and the contradictions of statehood in Cyprus
  17. 9 Counter-infrastructure as resistance in the hydrosocial territory of the occupied Golan Heights
  18. 10 Development initiatives and transboundary water politics in the Talas waterscape (Kyrgyzstan-Kazakhstan): towards the Conflicting Borderlands Hydrosocial Cycle
  19. 11 Speculation and seismicity: reconfiguring the hydropower future in post-earthquake Nepal
  20. 12 Irrigational illusions, national delusions and idealised constructions of water, agriculture and society in Southeast Asia: the case of Thailand
  21. 13 Building a dam for China in the Three Gorges region, 1919–1971
  22. Index