Signs of Water

Community Perspectives on Water, Responsibility, and Hope

A global exploration of water, bringing together academics and experts from five continents to illuminate the many issues facing the world’s most important resource.


Water is more important than ever before. It is increasingly controversial in direct proportion to its scarcity, demand, neglect, and commodification. There is no place on the planet where water is not, or will not be, of critical concern.


Signs of Water brings together scholars and experts from five continents in an interdisciplinary exploration of the theoretical approaches, social and political issues, and anthropogenic hazards surrounding water in the twenty-first century. From the kitchen taps of Detroit, Michigan to the water-harvesting infrastructure of Tokyo, from the Upper Xingu Basin of Brazil to the Sunda Deep of the Java Trench, these essays flow through time and place to uncover the many issues surrounding water today.


Asking key theoretical questions, exposing threats to vital water systems, and proposing paths forward, Signs of Water brims with histories, ontologies, and political struggles. Bringing together local experiences to tell a global story, it centers water as history, as politics, and as a human right.

Metadata

  • isbn
    978-1-77385-235-5
  • publisher
    University of Calgary Press
  • publisher place
    Calgary, AB
  • rights
    This Open Access work is published under a Creative Commons licence.
  • rights holder
    CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0
  • series number
    3
  • series title
    Arts in Action