The affects of water—The materialized morality of wells, pipes, and pumps in Tarawa, Kiribati

Type Journal Article - Society \& Natural Resources
Title The affects of water—The materialized morality of wells, pipes, and pumps in Tarawa, Kiribati
Author(s)
Volume 29
Issue 6
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2016
Page numbers 668-680
URL https://pubag.nal.usda.gov/catalog/5177126
Abstract
Drawing on fieldwork among development practitioners and villagers on Tarawa, in the Pacific Island nation Kiribati, I examine sociomaterial enactments of water from three different technologies: the well, the pipe, and the pump. I show how water technologies are embedded in moral worlds by exploring the affective relationship between people and water. In an island nation where freshwater resources are scarce, contaminated, and a significant political and social concern, I demonstrate that people still struggle with and contest the moral dimensions of water technologies.

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