Worlding water supply: Thinking beyond the network in Jakarta

K Furlong, M Kooy - … Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
This article draws on scholarship in Southern theory to 'world'the study of water's
urbanization. This means complicating scholarship by widening the focus beyond the …

Towards a situated urban political ecology analysis of packaged drinking water supply

M Kooy, CT Walter - Water, 2019 - mdpi.com
The inclusion of packaged drinking water (PDW) as a potentially improved source of safe
drinking water under Goal 6.1 of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) reflects its …

Human right to water and bottled water consumption: Governing at the intersection of water justice, rights and ethics

R Pacheco-Vega - Water politics, 2019 - taylorfrancis.com
The notion of a universal right to water offers an interesting paradox because of its uneven
and often inequitable global availability and wide-ranging variability in distribution and …

[HTML][HTML] Selection and adoption of water purification technologies in the bottled water industry in India

A Sharma, S Bhaduri - Cleaner Water, 2024 - Elsevier
Today, more than sixty per cent of the global bottled water manufacturing takes place in the
countries of the global south. Despite being a low-tech sector, the industry is heavily …

Water economies of Bodh Gaya, Bihar: Urban water in rural town

R Rajput, A Sharma - Habitat International, 2023 - Elsevier
The paper engages with the water economies of Bodh Gaya, a small but prominent Buddhist
town located in Bihar, India. We analysed the water economies using the neo-Polanyian …

[PDF][PDF] Tasting Numbers: The Numerical Politics of Total Dissolved Solids and the Privatisation of Drinking Water Quality in Bhuj City, India

A Acharya - Water Alternatives, 2024 - water-alternatives.org
Critical water scholarship has acquired a sustained interest in the quantification of water
flows to further agendas of control and commodification. However, these numerical politics …

Drinking water quality in indian water policies, laws, and courtrooms: understanding the intersections of science and law in developing countries

A Sharma - Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Drinking water quality has drawn enormous attention from scientific communities, the
industrial sector, and the common public in several countries during the last couple of …

Incremental innovations, information contagion, and path dependence: the case of drinking water purification technologies in urban India

N Talat, S Bhaduri - Industrial and Corporate Change, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Recent scholarship on technological path dependence has questioned the credibility of
many previous studies for basing their analyses on cases settled in the past. Such cases …

Economies of water in Delhi: a neo-Polanyian analysis

A Sharma, M Harvey - Water International, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
The paper describes the emergence of multiple economies of water in India's capital Delhi,
using a neo-Polanyian approach of instituted economic process. It analyses the systems of …

NGOs, controversies, and “opening up” of regulatory governance of science in India

P Pandey, A Sharma - Bulletin of Science, Technology & …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) and scientific controversies are often the common
denominators in most of the cases that have significantly shaped science and society …