Water technology, knowledge and power. Addressing them simultaneously

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Olivia Aubriot et al., « Water technology, knowledge and power. Addressing them simultaneously », HAL-SHS : géographie, ID : 10.1002/wat2.1261


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This review focuses on how water knowledge and technology are linked to power relations when they shape water access, sharing and distribution. It examines how scholars have tackled this issue explicitly or implicitly. To do this, the paper first discusses the way knowledge and technology are intimately intertwined. Since knowledge and technology are never produced in a sociopolitical vacuum, it goes on to discuss how they embed and produce power relations. This article particularly highlights the way the concept of co-production has been used to address these issues by focusing on how boundaries and categories are made. Lastly, the review suggests four lines of research to further explore co-production processes: i) understanding the political construction of scales of water use and access; ii) identifying the diversity and dynamics of the relations towards water that societies deploy, iii) grasping the way framings and paradigms have been historically shaped, and iv) lastly, pursuing the simultaneous analysis of the political and material dimensions of water.

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