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Call for Papers, Association of American Geographers:
Panel Session: *Fetishes of Water Governance*

*Organizers:*
Jeremy J. Schmidt, Dalhousie University (Canada)
Oriol Mirosa, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee (USA)
Raul Pacheco-Vega, Centro de Investigacion y Docencia Economicas, CIDE
(Mexico)

Water governance has gained widespread popularity in the last decade among
scholars of various disciplines. As a concept, “water governance” is being
used to re-organize how we approach the challenges posed by resource
scarcity and security, and to overcome the weaknesses of the previous
dominant paradigm: water management. However, the apparent flexibility of
governance is marred by the reified use of concepts that are remnants of
the water management approach and its pursuit of rational planning,
integrated water resources management (IWRM), and state-led regional
development. The continued adherence to these fetishes can hinder our
understanding of what governing water entails.

This session seeks contributions that investigate the fetishes of water
governance and their effects. The fetishes include, but are not limited to,
a pre-occupation with: (1) borders (i.e. watershed boundaries, nation-state
limits and sub-national legal jurisdictions), (2) strictly defined sectors
(public, private), (3) urban versus rural water divides and, (4)
technologies of water from the technical/scientific to the
political/economic. We believe that it is interesting to think not only
about the problems generated by the reification of concepts and approaches
to water governance, but also to analyze why this fetishizing happens and
what functions it has. As such, we invite submissions that explore the
fetishes as such, their influence on praxis, and in our understanding of
water-related topics such human rights to water and sanitation, the
hydrosocial cycle, watershed governance, energy production/extraction,
infrastructure, technology and social inequality. The panel seeks to
explore the limitations of these conceptual and analytical categories in
explaining, and ultimately, helping design robust water policy.

If interested in participating, please e-mail all three organizers
(jeremy.john.schmidt@gmail,com, [email protected] and
[email protected]) an abstract of your proposed panel, a short bio
or link to your web profile, and a brief statement of how your work fits
with the general theme of the panel no later than 9pm (EST), October 28th,
2014. We will announce the chosen abstracts on November 1st, 2014.


Please circulate as you see fit. Thanks!


Jeremy J. Schmidt, Oriol Mirosa and Raul Pacheco-Vega


_____________________________________________________________________
Dr. Raul Pacheco-Vega
Assistant Professor, Public Administration Division
CIDE, AC. (Centro de Investigacion y Docencia Economicas, A.C) Region Centro

Circuito Tecnopolo Norte S/N, Col. Hacienda Nueva
Aguascalientes, Ags. 20313, Mexico
Tel. (+52-449) 994-5150 x 5196
Cel. (+52-449) 280-2484
Website <http://www.raulpacheco.org> - Twitter
<http://www.twitter.com/raulpacheco> - Facebook
<http://www.facebook.com/drpachecovega> - CIDE webpage
<http://cide.edu/investigador/profile.php?IdInvestigador=1266> - My
Academia.Edu Profile <http://cide.academia.edu/RaulPachecoVega>

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