Interdisciplinary Critical Geographies of Water: Capturing the Mutual Shaping of Society and Hydrological Flows

作者: Maria Rusca , Giuliano Di Baldassarre

DOI: 10.3390/W11101973

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摘要: In light of recent calls for an increased commitment to interdisciplinary endeavors, this paper reflects on the implications a critical geography water that crosses social and natural sciences. Questions how best research relationship between society have been raised both in field geographies sociohydrology. Yet, there has little crossover these disciplinary perspectives. This, we argue, may be partly explained by fact is advocated antagonized. On one hand, interdisciplinarity argued deliver more terms effectively informing policy processes developing theoretical perspectives can reform regenerate knowledge. other sciences are often presented as ontologically, epistemologically, methodologically incompatible. Drawing our own experience expertise, focuses multiple ways which sociohydrology convergent, compatible, complementary. We reflect existing instruments engage question some assumptions methodological epistemological incompatibility then propose resource further understandings power non-human co-constitute world hydrological flows advance conceptualizations socionatures.

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