Volume 17 | Issue 1
Articles
Dam removal politics and unlikely alliances in the lower Snake River Basin
Krista Harrington and Alida Cantor
17(1): 1-19 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
Spring-based irrigation in Battir, Palestine: A locus of social agency in the face of hydro-hegemony
Kholoud D. Nasser
17(1): 20-45 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
The role of small-scale hydraulic infrastructure in transforming hydrosocial territories in a catchment in Ceará, Brazil
Hela Gasmi, Letícia de Freitas Vieira, Marcel Kuper, Eduardo Sávio Passos Rodrigues Martins and Julien Burte
17(1): 46-72 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
More collectives, less differences: Unveiling unexpected social changes in a groundwater economy in the Middle Atlas, Morocco
Zakia Kchikech, Zhour Bouzidi and Nicolas Faysse
17(1): 73-93 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
Freedoms ebb and flow: Boaters’ experiences of water and sanitation insecurity on the inland waterways of England and Wales
Ruth Sylvester and Helen Underhill
17(1): 94-120 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
Analysing the evolution of water governance models in Indonesia through the Economies of Worth framework
Heloïse Valette
17(1): 121-144 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
A street view of groundwater policymaking and management in Azraq, Jordan
Hoor Al-Amin, Jaap Evers and Leon Hermans
17(1): 145-166 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
Water factories of the high Colombian mountains: Páramo as 'infrastructural nature'
Santiago Martínez Medina, Hanne Cottyn, Ana María Garrido, Joshua Kirshner and Rory O’Bryen
17(1): 167-186 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
Beyond Anthropocentrism: Water law and environmental management in the Yellowstone River Basin, USA
Nicolas T. Bergmann
17(1): 187-206 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
Volume 17 | Issue 2
AWARE: Annual Water Alternatives Review
Rights and relationality: A review of the role of law in the human/water relationship
Erin O’Donnell, Cristy Clark and Rachel Killean
17(2): 207-238 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
River defence and restoration movements: A literature review
Jeroen Vos
17(2): 239-265 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
Water, finance and financialization: A review
Nadine Reis, Germán Vargas Magaña and Santiago Vélez Villegas
17(2): 266-291 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
Corporate engagement in water policy and governance: A literature review on water stewardship and water security
Suvi Sojamo and Thérèse Rudebeck
17(2): 292-324 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
Special Issue: The Politics of Water Quantification
Guest Editors: François Molle, Bruce Lankford and Rebecca Lave
Water and the politics of quantification: A programmatic review
François Molle, Bruce Lankford and Rebecca Lave
17(2): 325-347 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
Monitored but not metered: How groundwater pumping has evaded accounting (and accountability) in the Western United States
Adrianne C. Kroepsch
17(2): 348-368 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
The water crisis by the Global Commission on the Economics of Water: A totalising narrative built on shaky numbers
Arnald Puy and Bruce Lankford
17(2): 369-390 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
Obscuring complexity and performing progress: Unpacking SDG indicator 6.5.1 and the implementation of IWRM
Anna Mdee, Alesia D. Ofori, Joshua Cohen, Marianne Kjellén, Elliot Rooney, Shivani Singhal, Jaime Amezaga, Ankush, Alejandro Figueroa-Benítez, Shambavi Gupta, Alemseged Tamiru Haile, Amare Haileslassie, Victor Kongo, Ashok Kumar, Samy Andrés Mafla Noguera, Mohsen Nagheeby, Zainura Zainon Noor, Xanthe Polaine, Nitin Singh, Ruth Sylvester, Wan Asiah Nurjannah Wan Ahmad Tajuddin, Zulkifli Bin Yusop and Julián Zúñiga-Barragán
17(2): 391-414 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
The politics of performance benchmarking in urban water supply: Sacrificing equity on the altar of efficiency
Jigar D. Bhatt
17(2): 415-436 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
Extracting ore, mining groundwater: Governmental indicators and the politics of water rights for the mining industry in Nevada, USA
Kate A. Berry, Noel Vineyard, Kassandra Lisenbee, John Hadder and Matthew Tanager
17(2): 437-454 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
How metrics shape water politics in New Mexico: From quantifying governance to active monitoring
Eric Perramond
17(2): 455-468 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
Tasting numbers: The numerical politics of Total Dissolved Solids and the privatisation of drinking water quality in Bhuj City, India
Amitangshu Acharya
17(2): 469-490 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
Global water and its (anti)political consequences
Jamie Linton and Myriam Saadé
17(2): 491-509 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
Sharing water between nature and humans: Environmental flows and the politics of quantification
François Molle and Anne-Laure Collard
17(2): 510-532 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
Articles
Fluid struggles over climate and water justice in the Peruvian Andes
Anna Heikkinen
17(2): 533-554 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
Relative deprivation, a silent driver in hydropolitics: Evidence from Afghanistan–Iran water diplomacy
Paria Mamasani, Milad Jafari, Behnam Andik, Hojjat Mianabadi, Bahareh Arvin and Seyedeh Zahra Ghoreishi
17(2): 555-585 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
Volume 17 | Issue 3
Articles
Viewpoint – Urban water conservation and sustainability in the Colorado River Basin
Tamee Albrecht, Andrea K. Gerlak and Adriana Zuniga-Teran
17(3): 556-606 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
Water grabbing through infrastructures and institutions in Turkey
Adnan Mirhanoğlu
17(3): 607-627 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
Navigating diverse visions of water justice within unlikely alliances
Sophia L. Borgias and Kate A. Berry
17(3): 628-648 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
Ontological politics in river defence debates: Unpacking fields of contention in eco-centric and non-human turns
Rutgerd Boelens, Lena Hommes and Jaime Hoogesteger
17(3): 649-668 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
Addressing intrahousehold dynamics, power and decision-making in household water portfolios
Marya Hillesland and Cheryl R. Doss
17(3): 669-687 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
Hydrosolidarity: A socio-political reading of a moral concept
Maarten Loopmans and Jaime Hoogesteger
17(3): 688-711 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
Citrus global production network in Western Cape, RSA: Strengthening of established commercial farming by bypassing water reforms
Ramsha Shahid, Gerardo van Halseema, Saskia van der Kooij and Petra Hellegers
17(3): 712-726 Abstract | Full Text - PDF