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Georgina Drew
Georgina Drew
Associate Professor, Anthropology and Development Studies, the University of Adelaide
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River dialogues: Hindu faith and the political ecology of dams on the sacred Ganga
G Drew
University of Arizona Press, 2017
692017
Models of engaged scholarship: An interdisciplinary discussion
D Holland, DE Powell, E Eng, G Drew
Collaborative Anthropologies 3 (1), 1-36, 2010
682010
A retreating Goddess?: Conflicting perceptions of ecological change near the Gangotri-Gaumukh glacier
G Drew
How the World's Religions are Responding to Climate Change, 23-36, 2013
652013
Why wouldn't we cry? Love and loss along a river in decline
G Drew
Emotion, Space and Society 6, 25-32, 2013
402013
Mountain women, dams, and the gendered dimensions of environmental protest in the Garhwal Himalaya
G Drew
Mountain Research and Development 34 (3), 235-242, 2014
332014
Timescapes of Himalayan hydropower: Promises, project life cycles, and precarities
A Lord, G Drew, MD Gergan
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water 7 (6), e1469, 2020
272020
Water management in post-colonial Darjeeling: the promise and limits of decentralised resource provision
G Drew, RP Rai
Asian Studies Review 40 (3), 321-339, 2016
262016
From the groundwater up: Asserting water rights in India
G Drew
Development 51 (1), 37-41, 2008
212008
Decolonising Indigenous water ‘rights’ in Australia: flow, difference, and the limits of law
P Burdon, G Drew, M Stubbs, A Webster, M Barber
Other People's Country, 58-73, 2018
192018
Moral economies for water: A framework for analyzing norms of justice, economic behavior, and social enforcement in the contexts of water inequality
M Beresford, A Wutich, D Garrick, G Drew
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water 10 (2), e1627, 2023
132023
Ecological change and the sociocultural consequences of the Ganges River’s decline
G Drew
Water, Cultural Diversity, and Global Environmental Change: Emerging Trends …, 2011
132011
Slow infrastructures in times of crisis: unworking speed and convenience
M Barlow, G Drew
Postcolonial Studies 24 (2), 212-233, 2021
122021
Political ecologies of water capture in an Indian ‘Smart City’
G Drew
Ethnos 85 (3), 435-453, 2020
122020
Tipping points in humanitarian crisis: From hot spots to hot systems
X Shen, T Downing, M Hamza
UNU-EHS, 2010
122010
Conversations with Lesley Head about Hope and Grief in the Anthropocene: Reconceptualising Human‐Nature Relations
H Bulkeley, G Drew, R Hobbs, L Head
Geographical Research 56 (3), 2018
102018
Developing the Himalaya: Development as if livelihoods mattered
G Drew
HIMALAYA, the Journal of the Association for Nepal and Himalayan Studies 34 …, 2014
102014
The ‘drive and talk’as ethnographic method
G Drew, W Skinner, DK Bardsley
Anthropology Today 38 (3), 5-8, 2022
92022
‘Co-creating meeting spaces’: feminist ethnographic fieldwork in Bangladesh
S Williams, G Drew
Gender, Place & Culture 27 (6), 831-853, 2020
92020
Connection amidst disconnection: water struggles, social structures, and geographies of exclusion in Darjeeling
GR Drew, R Rai
Oxford University Press, 2018
92018
The cultural politics of development in an Indian hydropower conflict: An exploration of ‘fame-seeking’activists and movement-abstaining citizens
G Drew
South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies 40 (4), 810-826, 2017
92017
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