The River Reclaiming Its Course: Dispossession and Resistance in Water-Land-Territory Conflicts under Neoliberalism in Chile
El CLACSO Working Group on Critical Studies of Rural Development presents the book "The River Recovering Its Course: Dispossession and Resistance in Water-Land-Territory Conflicts under Neoliberalism in Chile", written by Alexander Panez Pinto, member of the GT.
This book is part of the WATERLAT-GOBACIT Network's Student Award Series, a network dedicated to research, teaching, and intervention related to water policy and management. The award is given to master's and doctoral theses submitted by students of the Network in a regular competition. This publication is the result of the author's doctoral thesis, entitled "The Persistence of Life: Dispossession and Resistance in Water-Land-Territory Conflicts under Neoliberalism in Chile," defended in 2019 in the Postgraduate Course in Geography at the Federal Fluminense University (UFFF), State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, with which he obtained his PhD in Geography.
The book can be consulted freely in the CLACSO Virtual Library