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Social Power and the Urbanization of Water : Flows of Power, Hardback Book

Social Power and the Urbanization of Water : Flows of Power Hardback

Part of the Oxford Geographical and Environmental Studies Series series

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Taking as his case-study the city of Guayaquil in Ecuador, where 600,000 people lack easy access to potable water, Erik Swyngedouw aims to reconstruct, theoretically and empirically, the political, social, and economic conduits through which water flows, and to identify how power relations infuse the metabolic transformation of water as it becomes urban.

These flows of water which are simultaneously physical and social carry in their currents the embodiment of myriad social struggles and conflicts.

The excavation of these flows narrates stories about the city's structure and development.

Yet these flows also carry the potential for an improved, more just, and more equitable right to the city and its water.

The flows of power that are captured by urban water circulation also suggest that the question of urban sustainability is not just about achieving sound ecological and environmental conditions, but first and foremost about a social struggle for access and control; a struggle not just for the right to water, but for the right to the city itself.

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