Articles
 Worldviews and the everyday politics of community water management  
 Frances Cleaver, Luke Whaley and Evance Mwathunga 
 Water Alternatives 14(3): 645-663                Abstract | Full Text - PDF
 Citizen science water projects in Nepal: Participant motivations and the impacts of involvement 
David W. Walker, Masakazu Tani, Narayan Gyawali, Prem Sagar Chapagain, Jeffrey C. Davids, Alisha Ghimire, Makhan Maharjan, Binod Prasad Parajuli, Rajaram Prajapati, Santosh Regmi, Rakesh Kumar Shah, Puja Shakya and Surabhi Upadhyay
 Water Alternatives 14(3): 664-689                Abstract | Full Text - PDF
 Engaging and learning with water infrastructure: Rufaro irrigation scheme, Zimbabwe 
Tavengwa Chitata, Jeltsje Kemerink-Seyoum and Frances Cleaver
 Water Alternatives 14(3): 690-716                Abstract | Full Text - PDF
 The need for co-evolution of groundwater law and community practices for groundwater justice and sustainability: Insights from Maharashtra, India  
 Gabriela Cuadrado-Quesada and K.J. Joy 
 Water Alternatives 14(3): 717-733                Abstract | Full Text - PDF
 Diagnosing watersheds in India: Integrating power and politics in the analysis of commons governance  
 Shashank Deora 
 Water Alternatives 14(3): 734-754                Abstract | Full Text - PDF
 A critical reflexive audit of qualitative water governance research in the lower Hudson Valley, New York  
 Michael H. Finewood, Gretchen Sneegas, Chana Friedenberg and Loraine Guevarez 
 Water Alternatives 14(3): 755-772                Abstract | Full Text - PDF
 The contested politics of drought, water security and climate adaptation in Australia’s Murray-Darling Basin  
 Jason Alexandra and Lauren Rickards
 Water Alternatives 14(3): 773-794                Abstract | Full Text - PDF
 The political economy of corruption and unequal gains and losses in water and sanitation services: Experiences from Bangkok  
 Danny Marks and Michael Breen
 Water Alternatives 14(3): 795-819                Abstract | Full Text - PDF
 The path to the new urban water paradigm – From modernity to metamodernism  
 Manuel Franco-Torres 
 Water Alternatives 14(3): 820-840                Abstract | Full Text - PDF
 Number narratives of water shortages: Delinking water resources development from water distribution in Mumbai, India 
 Sachin Tiwale 
 Water Alternatives 14(3): 841-865                Abstract | Full Text - PDF
 Stormwater politics: Flooding, infrastructure, and urban political ecology in São Paulo, Brazil  
 Nate Millington 
 Water Alternatives 14(3): 866-885                Abstract | Full Text - PDF
 
													
