Attention to Sociotechnical Tinkering with Irrigation Infrastructure as a Way to Rethink Water Governance

Inspired by the proposal of political scientists and anthropologists to focus on “practice” as the smallest unit of analysis for understanding politics, as well as the renewed scholarly attention to materiality, this paper sets out to show that detailed ethnographic attention to processes and acts o...

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Main Authors: Kemerink-Seyoum, Jeltsje Sanne, Chitata, Tavengwa, Guzmán, Carolina Domínguez, Sanchez, Luis Miguel Silva-Novoa, Zwarteveen, Margreet Z.
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Published: AMG Transcend Association 2021
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/11/8/1670
http://hdl.handle.net/11408/4373
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author Kemerink-Seyoum, Jeltsje Sanne
Chitata, Tavengwa
Guzmán, Carolina Domínguez
Sanchez, Luis Miguel Silva-Novoa
Zwarteveen, Margreet Z.
author_facet Kemerink-Seyoum, Jeltsje Sanne
Chitata, Tavengwa
Guzmán, Carolina Domínguez
Sanchez, Luis Miguel Silva-Novoa
Zwarteveen, Margreet Z.
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description Inspired by the proposal of political scientists and anthropologists to focus on “practice” as the smallest unit of analysis for understanding politics, as well as the renewed scholarly attention to materiality, this paper sets out to show that detailed ethnographic attention to processes and acts of sociotechnical tinkering provides a useful entry-point for understanding water governance. This is so methodologically, because infrastructural forms of tinkering are very visible, and therefore researchable, manifestations of agency and change in water governance. Attention to sociotechnical tinkering helps shift the basis for understanding water realities from o cial norms, designs and laws to everyday practices. This in turn allows questioning, rather than assuming, how expertise and agency are exercised and distributed in water governance, thereby also providing useful information for re-thinking water politics. In addition, by explicitly engaging with the contingency and capriciousness of actual water flows, a sociotechnical tinkering approach entails a much-needed re-appreciation of the materiality of water, infrastructure and other matter, a re-appreciation that extends to those who design, construct, operate and use water infrastructure.
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spelling ir-11408-43732022-06-27T13:49:06Z Attention to Sociotechnical Tinkering with Irrigation Infrastructure as a Way to Rethink Water Governance Kemerink-Seyoum, Jeltsje Sanne Chitata, Tavengwa Guzmán, Carolina Domínguez Sanchez, Luis Miguel Silva-Novoa Zwarteveen, Margreet Z. irrigation smallholder farmers water infrastructure practices materiality Inspired by the proposal of political scientists and anthropologists to focus on “practice” as the smallest unit of analysis for understanding politics, as well as the renewed scholarly attention to materiality, this paper sets out to show that detailed ethnographic attention to processes and acts of sociotechnical tinkering provides a useful entry-point for understanding water governance. This is so methodologically, because infrastructural forms of tinkering are very visible, and therefore researchable, manifestations of agency and change in water governance. Attention to sociotechnical tinkering helps shift the basis for understanding water realities from o cial norms, designs and laws to everyday practices. This in turn allows questioning, rather than assuming, how expertise and agency are exercised and distributed in water governance, thereby also providing useful information for re-thinking water politics. In addition, by explicitly engaging with the contingency and capriciousness of actual water flows, a sociotechnical tinkering approach entails a much-needed re-appreciation of the materiality of water, infrastructure and other matter, a re-appreciation that extends to those who design, construct, operate and use water infrastructure. 2021-06-04T10:48:30Z 2021-06-04T10:48:30Z 2019 Article 2069-5837 https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/11/8/1670 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/4373 en Water;Vol.11 ; No.1670 open AMG Transcend Association
spellingShingle irrigation
smallholder farmers
water infrastructure
practices
materiality
Kemerink-Seyoum, Jeltsje Sanne
Chitata, Tavengwa
Guzmán, Carolina Domínguez
Sanchez, Luis Miguel Silva-Novoa
Zwarteveen, Margreet Z.
Attention to Sociotechnical Tinkering with Irrigation Infrastructure as a Way to Rethink Water Governance
title Attention to Sociotechnical Tinkering with Irrigation Infrastructure as a Way to Rethink Water Governance
title_full Attention to Sociotechnical Tinkering with Irrigation Infrastructure as a Way to Rethink Water Governance
title_fullStr Attention to Sociotechnical Tinkering with Irrigation Infrastructure as a Way to Rethink Water Governance
title_full_unstemmed Attention to Sociotechnical Tinkering with Irrigation Infrastructure as a Way to Rethink Water Governance
title_short Attention to Sociotechnical Tinkering with Irrigation Infrastructure as a Way to Rethink Water Governance
title_sort attention to sociotechnical tinkering with irrigation infrastructure as a way to rethink water governance
topic irrigation
smallholder farmers
water infrastructure
practices
materiality
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/11/8/1670
http://hdl.handle.net/11408/4373
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