What is it about?
Who gives voice to our global waters? What does the invented concept of the Anthropocene mean, when it has been created by the Nation States of the Industrial Age? How do we work with the ecological kinships we are relational to, when we are all related via water? A publiscation very open to criticism and furthering the field in water philosphy and grass roots activism
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Why is it important?
If we know our collective histories, we can better manage our water resources for future generations. Everybody on the planet is not only composed of water but depends on it for life. As the blue planet turns into Blue Gold, or an extra-planetary search for other watery planets, all my published articles both showcase and highlight the critical analysis of water. Not only its theoretical and philosopical backbones, but its practical and futuristic solutions.
Perspectives
Working with and for Carcross/Tagish First Nation in the Yukon, Canada for over a decade has expanded my perspectives.
Dr Eleanor Hayman
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This page is a summary of: Future Rivers of the Anthropocene, Open Rivers Rethinking Water Place & Community, January 2022, University of Minnesota,
DOI: 10.24926/2471190x.8306.
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