FROM WATER CRISIS TO WATER CULTURE
Author:
Vandana Shiva an interview by Andy Opel
DOI:
10.1080/09502380802012591
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6 issues per year
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Cultural Theory;
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Abstract
Fresh water has gone through some significant changes over the past twenty years. What once had been sold by the gallon as an emergency storm supply in grocery stores in the U.S. is now marketed by the pint by global corporations. Public water supplies are increasingly pressured to privatize their services as local fresh water sources are bought by these same companies, and global trade agreements and international development organizations increasingly promote the privatization of fresh water supplies. Dr. Vandana Shiva has been a leading voice in the efforts to defend local water rights and promote new forms of “public-public” partnerships to protect fresh water supplies. For this issue of Cultural Studies, Dr. Andy Opel interviewed Dr. Shiva about the connections between culture and water, how our cultural attitudes shape our water use and how we might change those cultural habits to ensure clean water for the future.
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| Keywords: water; globalization; water culture; earth democracy; privatization |
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