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Water: Laurie Taylor explores the cultural life of a natural substance.

WATER 鈥 Laurie Taylor explores the cultural life of a natural substance. Sophie Watson, Professor of Sociology at the Open University, considers the taken for granted-ness of this vital fluid and the everyday connections it forges amongst human beings. They鈥檙e joined by Benjamin J. Pauli - Assistant Professor of Social Science at Kettering University in Flint, Michigan, whose study of the Flint water crisis describes the way in which 鈥渨ater warrior鈥 activists have expanded the struggle for water justice, connecting it to a broader fight for democracy.

Producer: Jayne Egerton

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29 minutes

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Mon 17 Feb 2020 00:15

Guests

Benjamin J. Pauli聽 -Assistant Professor of Social Science at Kettering University in Flint, Michigan

Further Reading

Flint Fights Back:聽Environmental Justice and Democracy in the Flint Water Crisis by聽Benjamin J. Pauli
City Water Matters:聽Cultures, Practices and Entanglements of Urban Water by Sophie Watson

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  • Wed 12 Feb 2020 16:00
  • Mon 17 Feb 2020 00:15

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