The governance of wastewater and the culture of flushing
One of the things that has struck me a lot throughout the past five years that I have studied water policy is the absolute disconnect that exists between our understanding of the different elements of...
View ArticleBridging academia and media (Circle of Blue | Water News)
One of the reasons why I started a blog that was primarily focused on my research was to bridge the traditional chasm between “ivory-tower academia” and “on-the-street journalism”. It’s been a...
View ArticleInternational Women’s Day 2015: Water, gender, sanitation and uncomfortable...
March 8th is International Women’s Day. I’ve written before about how gender is a dimension that is often mentioned in water governance scholarship, but I don’t believe it has been given enough...
View ArticleUpcoming talks: Right to Water Conference 2015 at University of Connecticut
While this has been in the works for quite a few months, I am thrilled that the time has come for me to visit the University of Connecticut, and nothing better than doing so within the context of a...
View ArticleWC15: Exploring conflict resolution and peace-building within the global...
If you are attending the forthcoming International Studies Association conferences in Atlanta, I invite you to attend our panel on Wednesday, WC15: Exploring conflict resolution and peace-building...
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