The Wonder of Water
Lived Experience, Policy, and Practice
Herausgeber: Stefanovic, Ingrid Leman
The Wonder of Water
Lived Experience, Policy, and Practice
Herausgeber: Stefanovic, Ingrid Leman
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Judgment calls, values, and perceptions often implicitly affect decisions around water policies and programs. This book explores how embodied, lived experience informs such values and impacts policy and practice around water issues in critical ways.
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Judgment calls, values, and perceptions often implicitly affect decisions around water policies and programs. This book explores how embodied, lived experience informs such values and impacts policy and practice around water issues in critical ways.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 160mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 542g
- ISBN-13: 9781487505936
- ISBN-10: 1487505930
- Artikelnr.: 55396061
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 160mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 542g
- ISBN-13: 9781487505936
- ISBN-10: 1487505930
- Artikelnr.: 55396061
Edited by Ingrid Leman Stefanovic
List of Figures
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Ingrid Leman Stefanovic
Part One: The Lived Experience of Water
Rain Queen
Kirby Manià, Simon Fraser University
1. Water Gaia: Toward a Scientific Phenomenology of Water
Stephan Harding, Schumacher College
2. Flow Motions and Kinethic Responsiveness
Stephen J. Smith, Simon Fraser University
3. Creaturely Migrations on a Breathing Planet
David Abram, Author and Cultural Ecologist
4. When Salmon Are Deemed Superfluous: Reflecting on a Struggle of Stories
Martin Lee Mueller, Rudolf Steiner University College, Oslo
Part Two: Water and Place
5. The Place of Water
Janet Donohoe, University of West Georgia
6. Engaging the Water Monster of Amsterdam: Meandering Toward a Fair Urban
Riversphere
Irene Klaver, University of North Texas
7. Water and the City: Towards an Ethos of Fluid Urbanism
Ingrid Leman Stefanovic, Simon Fraser University
8. What We’re Talking about When We’re Talking about Water: Race, Imperial
Politics, and Ruination in Flint, Michigan
Sarah King, Grand Rapids University
Part Three: Rethinking Water Policy, Practice, and Ethics
9. The Bonding Properties of Water: Community, Urban River Restoration, and
Non-human Agency
Bryan Bannon, Merrimack College
10. Standing Rock: Water Protectors in a Time of Failed Policy
Trish Glazebrook, Washington State University and Jeff Gessas, University
of North Texas
11. Phenomenology, Water Policy, and the Conception of the Polis
Henry Dicks, Université Jean Moulin, France
12. Towards a Complexity Ethics: Understanding and Action on Behalf of
Life-World Well-Being
Robert Mugerauer, University of Washington
Part Four: Closing Reflections
Conclusion: Looking Forward: From Poetics to Praxis
Ingrid Leman Stefanovic, Simon Fraser University
The Lure of Water: Four Poems
Dilys Leman, Toronto
List of Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Ingrid Leman Stefanovic
Part One: The Lived Experience of Water
Rain Queen
Kirby Manià, Simon Fraser University
1. Water Gaia: Toward a Scientific Phenomenology of Water
Stephan Harding, Schumacher College
2. Flow Motions and Kinethic Responsiveness
Stephen J. Smith, Simon Fraser University
3. Creaturely Migrations on a Breathing Planet
David Abram, Author and Cultural Ecologist
4. When Salmon Are Deemed Superfluous: Reflecting on a Struggle of Stories
Martin Lee Mueller, Rudolf Steiner University College, Oslo
Part Two: Water and Place
5. The Place of Water
Janet Donohoe, University of West Georgia
6. Engaging the Water Monster of Amsterdam: Meandering Toward a Fair Urban
Riversphere
Irene Klaver, University of North Texas
7. Water and the City: Towards an Ethos of Fluid Urbanism
Ingrid Leman Stefanovic, Simon Fraser University
8. What We’re Talking about When We’re Talking about Water: Race, Imperial
Politics, and Ruination in Flint, Michigan
Sarah King, Grand Rapids University
Part Three: Rethinking Water Policy, Practice, and Ethics
9. The Bonding Properties of Water: Community, Urban River Restoration, and
Non-human Agency
Bryan Bannon, Merrimack College
10. Standing Rock: Water Protectors in a Time of Failed Policy
Trish Glazebrook, Washington State University and Jeff Gessas, University
of North Texas
11. Phenomenology, Water Policy, and the Conception of the Polis
Henry Dicks, Université Jean Moulin, France
12. Towards a Complexity Ethics: Understanding and Action on Behalf of
Life-World Well-Being
Robert Mugerauer, University of Washington
Part Four: Closing Reflections
Conclusion: Looking Forward: From Poetics to Praxis
Ingrid Leman Stefanovic, Simon Fraser University
The Lure of Water: Four Poems
Dilys Leman, Toronto
List of Contributors
Index
List of Figures
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Ingrid Leman Stefanovic
Part One: The Lived Experience of Water
Rain Queen
Kirby Manià, Simon Fraser University
1. Water Gaia: Toward a Scientific Phenomenology of Water
Stephan Harding, Schumacher College
2. Flow Motions and Kinethic Responsiveness
Stephen J. Smith, Simon Fraser University
3. Creaturely Migrations on a Breathing Planet
David Abram, Author and Cultural Ecologist
4. When Salmon Are Deemed Superfluous: Reflecting on a Struggle of Stories
Martin Lee Mueller, Rudolf Steiner University College, Oslo
Part Two: Water and Place
5. The Place of Water
Janet Donohoe, University of West Georgia
6. Engaging the Water Monster of Amsterdam: Meandering Toward a Fair Urban
Riversphere
Irene Klaver, University of North Texas
7. Water and the City: Towards an Ethos of Fluid Urbanism
Ingrid Leman Stefanovic, Simon Fraser University
8. What We’re Talking about When We’re Talking about Water: Race, Imperial
Politics, and Ruination in Flint, Michigan
Sarah King, Grand Rapids University
Part Three: Rethinking Water Policy, Practice, and Ethics
9. The Bonding Properties of Water: Community, Urban River Restoration, and
Non-human Agency
Bryan Bannon, Merrimack College
10. Standing Rock: Water Protectors in a Time of Failed Policy
Trish Glazebrook, Washington State University and Jeff Gessas, University
of North Texas
11. Phenomenology, Water Policy, and the Conception of the Polis
Henry Dicks, Université Jean Moulin, France
12. Towards a Complexity Ethics: Understanding and Action on Behalf of
Life-World Well-Being
Robert Mugerauer, University of Washington
Part Four: Closing Reflections
Conclusion: Looking Forward: From Poetics to Praxis
Ingrid Leman Stefanovic, Simon Fraser University
The Lure of Water: Four Poems
Dilys Leman, Toronto
List of Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Ingrid Leman Stefanovic
Part One: The Lived Experience of Water
Rain Queen
Kirby Manià, Simon Fraser University
1. Water Gaia: Toward a Scientific Phenomenology of Water
Stephan Harding, Schumacher College
2. Flow Motions and Kinethic Responsiveness
Stephen J. Smith, Simon Fraser University
3. Creaturely Migrations on a Breathing Planet
David Abram, Author and Cultural Ecologist
4. When Salmon Are Deemed Superfluous: Reflecting on a Struggle of Stories
Martin Lee Mueller, Rudolf Steiner University College, Oslo
Part Two: Water and Place
5. The Place of Water
Janet Donohoe, University of West Georgia
6. Engaging the Water Monster of Amsterdam: Meandering Toward a Fair Urban
Riversphere
Irene Klaver, University of North Texas
7. Water and the City: Towards an Ethos of Fluid Urbanism
Ingrid Leman Stefanovic, Simon Fraser University
8. What We’re Talking about When We’re Talking about Water: Race, Imperial
Politics, and Ruination in Flint, Michigan
Sarah King, Grand Rapids University
Part Three: Rethinking Water Policy, Practice, and Ethics
9. The Bonding Properties of Water: Community, Urban River Restoration, and
Non-human Agency
Bryan Bannon, Merrimack College
10. Standing Rock: Water Protectors in a Time of Failed Policy
Trish Glazebrook, Washington State University and Jeff Gessas, University
of North Texas
11. Phenomenology, Water Policy, and the Conception of the Polis
Henry Dicks, Université Jean Moulin, France
12. Towards a Complexity Ethics: Understanding and Action on Behalf of
Life-World Well-Being
Robert Mugerauer, University of Washington
Part Four: Closing Reflections
Conclusion: Looking Forward: From Poetics to Praxis
Ingrid Leman Stefanovic, Simon Fraser University
The Lure of Water: Four Poems
Dilys Leman, Toronto
List of Contributors
Index