Towards a Foucauldian Urban Political Ecology of water: Rethinking the hydro-social cycle and scholars' critical engagement

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Title
Towards a Foucauldian Urban Political Ecology of water: Rethinking the hydro-social cycle and scholars' critical engagement
Journal
Foucault Studies
Author(s)
Rattu P., Véron R.
ISSN
1832-5203
Publication state
Published
Issued date
06/2016
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Number
21
Pages
138-158
Language
english
Abstract
Thirty years after the death of Michel Foucault, notwithstanding the fact that his thought has profoundly shaped the contemporary reflection and contributed to move beyond structuralism, the Urban Political Ecology in general and the Urban Political Ecology of water in particular are still dominated by Marxist-inspired theoretical frameworks.
This paper aims to provide a theoretical rationale for the development and implementation of a Foucauldian approach to the UPE of water. We show how a Foucauldian approach could shed light on the hydro-social cycle and could be the basis of a specific form of scholarly political engagement.
Keywords
UPE of water, Foucauldian approaches, governmentality, Marxism
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