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Water, Gender, and Climate Change

I found this article interesting, especially Chapter 3, Subheading 3.4. It discusses how gender relates to water systems and their … More

climate change, culture, gender, water

Can the same water mean different things in different places?

Summarizing Kaplan, M. (2008). Fijian Water in Fiji and New York: Local Politics and a Global Commodity. Cultural Anthropology, 22(4), … More

culture, geography, water

Pointing out some problems with the politics of watershed level management

A Summary of Blomquist, W., & Schlager, E. (2005). Political Pitfalls of Integrated Watershed Management. Society & Natural Resources, 18(2), … More

culture, water, watershed management

Sedimentary Meaning

Video by Stuart Deets, November 2020. Video of the trains that run along the river while a co-traveler whistles in … More

culture, Mississippi, Rewilding

A Tribute to Breathing

Photograph by Cassidy Schoenfelder, Sophie’s funeral for biodiversity (cleansing), Selway River, Idaho, Summer 2019. Migration and movement occur at microscopic … More

art, covid-19, culture, geography, history, performance, visualculture, water, wildfire
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