Water is denied to no one (The necessity to listen to other voices)

Authors

  • Carlos  Walter Porto-Gonçalves

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32735/S0718-6568/2006-N14-445

Keywords:

speach about scarcity, ecological desorder, privatization of water, social reapropiation of nature, environmental justice

Abstract

The article is meant to analyze the context in which the recent debate about water arises, identifying the main characters which are defining this field which is, at the same time, theoretical, technical and political. It shows how multilateral organisms and their intelectuals (with their speach on scarcity) have been pushing policies which pretend to transfer the role of the State on behalf of the private enterprise agents, stimulating processes of privatization and mercantilization of water. This essay presents several cases in which this process of privatization increases conflicts in regards to water.

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Author Biography

Carlos  Walter Porto-Gonçalves

Geógrafo, Doctor en Ciencias por la UFRJ y Coordinador del Programa de Postgraduación en Geografía de la UFF.

Published

2018-07-01

How to Cite

Porto-Gonçalves, C. W. (2018). Water is denied to no one (The necessity to listen to other voices). Polis (Santiago), (14). https://doi.org/10.32735/S0718-6568/2006-N14-445

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Lente de aproximación