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Vol. 14 No. 3 (2015): Themed Sections: (1) Scaling Down: Household Water Practices (2) Knowledge Production in the GEOWEB | Various Articles
Vol. 14 No. 3 (2015): Themed Sections: (1) Scaling Down: Household Water Practices (2) Knowledge Production in the GEOWEB | Various Articles
Publié-e:
2015-10-07
Themed Section - Scaling Down: Researching Household Water Practices
Scaling Down: Researching Household Water Practices
Dena Fam, Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt, Zoë Sofoulis
639-651
PDF (English)
Counting (Gendered) Water Use At Home: Feminist Approaches In Practice
Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt
652-672
PDF (English)
A Participatory Mixed Methods Approach to Researching Household Water Use In Gosford, Australia
Nicole Thornton, Chris Riedy
673-687
PDF (English)
Using Water Diaries to Conceptualize Water Use In Lusaka, Zambia
Stephanie Bishop
688-699
PDF (English)
Researching World Class Watering In Metropolitan Calcutta
Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt
700-720
PDF (English)
Coevolving Water Sustainability in London
Tse-Hui Teh
721-734
PDF (English)
Rain Tanks, Springs, and Broken Pipes As Emerging Water Commons Along Salmon Creek, CA, USA
Cleo Woelfle-Erskine
735-750
PDF (English)
Designing for System Change: Innovation, Practice and Everyday Water
Dena Fam, Abby Mellick Lopes
751-764
PDF (English)
A Knowledge Ecology of Urban Australian Household Water Consumption
Zoë Sofoulis
765-785
PDF (English)
Themed Section - The Politics of Knowledge Production in the Geoweb
The Politics of Knowledge Production in the Geoweb
Ryan Burns, David Meek
786-790
PDF (English)
Shifting Boundaries of Volunteered Geographic Information Systems and Modalities: Learning from PGIS
Michael K. McCall, Javier Martinez, Jeroen Verplanke
791-826
PDF (English)
A Web of Expectations: Evolving Relationships in Community Participatory Geoweb Projects
P A Johnson, J M Corbett, C Gore, P Robinson, P Allen, R Sieber
827-848
PDF (English)
Mapping Grassroots: Geodata and the structure of community-led open environmental science
Jessica Breen, Shannon Dosemagen, Jeffrey Warren, Mathew Lippincott
849-873
PDF (English)
Hacker Cartography: Crowdsourced Geography, OpenStreetMap, and the Hacker Political Imaginary
Alan McConchie
874-898
PDF (English)
Research
“Possible Criminal Activity Afoot:” The Politics of Race and Boundary-Making in the United States Pacific Northwest Borderland
Leigh Barrick
899-927
PDF (English)
Storytelling Domestic Violence: Feminist Politics of Participatory Video in Cambodia
Katherine Brickell, Bradley Garrett
928-953
PDF (English)
Interventions
The Future is Radically Open
Neil Smith
954-964
PDF (English)
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