SEPTEMBER 14, 2023
Freshwater supply as sociotechnical tinkering: the co-creation of water knowledge and assemblages in New Caledonia

This paper aims to show that in-depth ethnography of processes and acts of sociotechnical tinkering provide a useful starting point for understanding how water knowledge co-creation works. This is even more relevant in countries with a strong legacy of settler colonization and continued power asymme...
SEPTEMBER 14, 2023
Knowledges cocreation and water conservation in the Global South: an introduction
This special issue seeks to offer empirical evidence of the forms of knowledge valued by different actors involved in water conservation practices, the dynamics of cross-fertilisation dynamics, and the possible tensions. It contributes to this reflection by investigating knowledge dialogue and cocre...