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Foreword 1. The Right to Water: Possibilities and Prospects 2. The ‘Commons’ Versus the ‘Commodity’: Alter-Globalization, Anti-Privatization and the Human Right to Water in the Global South 3. The Human Right to What? Water, Rights, Humans and the Relation of Things 4. A Right to Water? Geographico-Legal Perspectives 5. The Political Economy of the Right to Water: Reinvigorating the Question of Property 6. Scarce or Insecure? The Right to Water and the Ethics of Global Water Governance 7. The Right to Water as the Right to Identity: Legal Struggles of Indigenous Peoples of Aotearoa New Zealand 8. Legal Protection of the Right to Water in the European Union 9. Rights, Citizenship and Territory: Water Politics in the West Bank 10. Water Rights and Wrongs: Illegality and Informal Use in Mexico and the U.S 11. The Centrality of Community Participation to the Realization of the Right to Water: The Illustrative Case of South Africa 12. The Right to the City and the Eco-Social Commoning of Water: Discursive and Political Lessons from South Africa 13. Anti-Privatization Struggles and the Right to Water in India: Engendering Cultures of Opposition 14. Seeing through the Concept of Water as a Human Right in Bolivia 15. From Cochabamba to Colombia: Travelling Repertoires in Latin American Water Struggles

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Farhana Sultana is Assistant Professor of Geography at the Maxwell School of Syracuse University, USA. Her research interests and publications are in water governance, political ecology, gender and development. Combining insights and experiences in and outside academia, she engages in critical interdisciplinary research on water in the global South. Alex Loftus is Lecturer in Geography at Royal Holloway, University of London, UK. His research focuses on the political ecology of water and the political possibilities within urban ecologies. He is the author of Everyday Environmentalism: Creating an Urban Political Ecology (University of Minnesota Press).

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"The Right to Water: Politics, Governance and Social Struggles is a brilliant collection of essays from the best thinkers, academics and activists in the field, and is required reading for all those wanting this mighty effort to succeed." - Maude Barlow, Chairperson of the Council of Canadians, former Senior Advisor on Water to the 63rd President of the UN General Assembly, and recipient of the 2005 Right Livelihood Award. "The right to safe and sufficient drinking water for all is one of the main issues and struggles of our time. Unequal power relations at local, national and transnational scales, combined with policies and intervention practices that are often highly adverse for the vulnerable, make that those with water abundance tend to squander leaving the others to face ever greater injustice. This book’s diverse chapters provide an empirically rich and intellectually elaborate insight in the world of water, power, governance, and social mobilization" - Rutgerd Boelens, Coordinator Justicia Hídrica/Water Justice alliance; Associate Professor Wageningen University, The Netherlands; Visiting Professor Catholic University Peru. "This edited collection by Sultana and Loftus comes at the right time, when the global financial collapse threatens to worsen the conditions of water injustice affecting millions in the planet. The book is an excellent contribution to international debates about the conceptual and practical intricacies of "the human right to water". It should be read by scholars, students, practitioners and all those concerned with the eradication of structural water inequality and injustice" - José Esteban Castro, Professor of Sociology, School of Geography, Politics and Sociology, Newcastle University"The right to water for all has been invoked many times over the past decade or so. Yet, very little has been achieved to achieve a more equitable access to water despite resounding declarations of assorted national and international public and private organizations. This book is a long overdue engagement with the enduring relevance of the right to water and why it is denied to so many people in the world. The contributors consider the centrality of social and political struggle in claiming this right to water. For those who have enough of empty slogans, impotent declarations and superficial analysis, this book opens up new theoretical perspectives and politically empowering insights that chart pathways for achieving real change." - Erik Swyngedouw, University of Manchester

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