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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
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Part One: The Lived Experience of Water
- Introduction 9
- Rain Queen 12
- 1 Water Gaia: Towards a Scientific Phenomenology of Water 13
- 2 Flow Motions and Kinethic Responsiveness 27
- 3 Creaturely Migrations on a Breathing Planet 42
- 4 When Salmon Are Deemed Superfluous: Reflecting on a Struggle of Stories 57
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Part Two: Water and Place
- Introduction 75
- 5 The Place of Water 79
- 6 Engaging the Water Monster of Amsterdam: Meandering Towards a Fair Urban Riversphere 91
- 7 Water and the City: Towards an Ethos of Fluid Urbanism 114
- 8 What We’re Talking about When We’re Talking about Water: Race, Imperial Politics, and Ruination in Flint, Michigan 133
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Part Three: Rethinking Water Policy, Practice, and Ethics
- Introduction 147
- 9 The Bonding Properties of Water: Community, Urban River Restoration, and Non-human Agency 151
- 10 Standing Rock: Water Protectors in a Time of Failed Policy 171
- 11 Phenomenology, Water Policy, and the Conception of the Polis 197
- 12 Towards a Complexity Ethics: Understanding and Action on Behalf of Life-World Well-Being 213
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Part Four: Closing Reflections
- Conclusion – Looking Forward: From Poetics to Praxis 237
- The Lure of Water: Four Poems 241
- Contributors 249
- Index 253
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
-
Part One: The Lived Experience of Water
- Introduction 9
- Rain Queen 12
- 1 Water Gaia: Towards a Scientific Phenomenology of Water 13
- 2 Flow Motions and Kinethic Responsiveness 27
- 3 Creaturely Migrations on a Breathing Planet 42
- 4 When Salmon Are Deemed Superfluous: Reflecting on a Struggle of Stories 57
-
Part Two: Water and Place
- Introduction 75
- 5 The Place of Water 79
- 6 Engaging the Water Monster of Amsterdam: Meandering Towards a Fair Urban Riversphere 91
- 7 Water and the City: Towards an Ethos of Fluid Urbanism 114
- 8 What We’re Talking about When We’re Talking about Water: Race, Imperial Politics, and Ruination in Flint, Michigan 133
-
Part Three: Rethinking Water Policy, Practice, and Ethics
- Introduction 147
- 9 The Bonding Properties of Water: Community, Urban River Restoration, and Non-human Agency 151
- 10 Standing Rock: Water Protectors in a Time of Failed Policy 171
- 11 Phenomenology, Water Policy, and the Conception of the Polis 197
- 12 Towards a Complexity Ethics: Understanding and Action on Behalf of Life-World Well-Being 213
-
Part Four: Closing Reflections
- Conclusion – Looking Forward: From Poetics to Praxis 237
- The Lure of Water: Four Poems 241
- Contributors 249
- Index 253