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Gender Water Network
Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies (RSPAS)
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Gender Water Network - Bringing together students, researchers and professionals in gender & water issues
GWN was established by Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt in 2003 after the success of the Fluid Bonds Workshop held at ANU to celebrate the International Year of Freshwater. In this well-attended workshop, participants shared experiences, case studies and stories about the significant role of gender in water management in Australia and the Asia-Pacific Region. The workshop was accompanied by the launch of the Fluid Bonds booklet, which outlined in simple words many of the crucial issues linking gender and water. The members of the GWN network have a primary focus in the developing countries in the Asia-Pacific region. However, we have increasingly come to appreciate the commonalities in the gender concerns in water resource management between Australia and the wider Asia-Pacific region. The Network, therefore, welcomes water professionals and academics from academics from Australia to share their expertise with others. The GWN is growing as interest arises from students, researchers and professionals working in the field. It now acts as a major voice in 'engendering' the water management sector in the region, as a clearinghouse of information and a platform for sharing common experiences. Currently, the ANU members are from:
Other members are spread all over the Asia Pacific region. Anyone with interest in gender and/or water can join the GWN. Students in particular are encouraged to join the GWN and to share their experiences. Recently published books on Gender and Water related issues:Water First: Issues and Challenges for Nations and Communities in South Asia, edited by Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt and Robert J. Wasson. Publisher: Sage, Delhi.This book brings together current knowledge and cutting edge interdisciplinary
perspectives from renowned scholars on the histories, politics, ecologies
and cultures of water in South Asia. It explores the complexities of
the issues and challenges thrown up by contemporary water management
practices in the South Asian region, attempts to ascertain whether or
not the competing and/or complementary explanations provided for these
issues are adequate or Fluid Bonds (2006) on gender and water edited by Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt. Publisher: Stree, Kolkata.Reviews of this book which has been widely acclaimed: Economic
and Political Weekly February 3, 2007,
Gender & Development Vol 15, No 1, March 2007, Natural
Resources Forum 30 (2006) 331-336, International
Feminist Journal of Politics (2007) 'book reviews', 9:4, 583 - 598, J. Watts in Gender, Work and Organization 15(5) (2008) 545-546. Water First: Issues and Challenges for Nations and Communities 2008) by Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt and Robert Wasson (eds), Sage Publications India Pvt Ltd, New Delhi. |
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