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Water, creativity and meaning : multidisciplinary understandings of human-water relationships

Phillips, Katherine(Edited by)Roberts, Liz(Edited by)
Part of the Earthscan Studies in Water Resource Management series
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At a time of great turmoil and crisis, environmentally, socially and politically, water has emerged as a topic of huge global concern.

Moreover, many argue that what is needed in order to change our relationship with the environment is a cultural paradigm shift.

To this end, this volume brings together diverse approaches to exploring human relationships with the watery world and the other living things that rely upon it.

Through exploring multiple creative ways of engaging with water and people, the volume adds to the current zeitgeist of writing about water by expanding the discussion about this vital substance and how, as humans, we relate to it.

Chapters focus on creative explorations and explorations of creativity in relation to developing these understandings, including concepts such as hydrocitizenship and responses to drought and flooding.

Drawing on the in-depth research and experience of arts practitioners including participatory artists, as well as academics from a variety of fields including geography, anthropology, health studies and environmental humanities, the book provides a rich and multidisciplinary perspective on water and creative ways of engaging and understanding human-water relationships.

It represents a valuable source and inspiration for academics, arts practitioners and those involved in environmental policy and governance.

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Routledge
1138087661 / 9781138087668
Hardback
304.2
15/08/2018
United Kingdom
English
272 pages : illustrations (colour)
24 cm
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