Georgina Drew, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2011 | Anthropology | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC |
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Cultural Anthropology, South Asian Studies, General Religion, Area Planning and Development, Climate ChangeGoogle:
"Georgina Drew"Cross-listing: Meteorology Tree
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Sign in to add mentorDorothy C. Holland | grad student | 2011 | UNC Chapel Hill | |
(Ganga is 'Disappearing': Women, Development, and Contentious Practice on the Ganges River.) |
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Drew G. (2020) Political Ecologies of Water Capture in an Indian ‘Smart City’ Ethnos. 85: 435-453 |
Cattelino JR, Drew G, Morgan RA. (2019) Water flourishing in the Anthropocene Cultural Studies Review. 25: 135-152 |
Drew G. (2017) The cultural politics of development in an Indian hydropower conflict: an exploration of ‘fame-seeking’ activists and movement-abstaining citizens South Asia-Journal of South Asian Studies. 40: 810-826 |
Drew G, Rai RP. (2016) Water Management in Post-colonial Darjeeling: The Promise and Limits of Decentralised Resource Provision Asian Studies Review. 40: 321-339 |
Burdon PD, Drew G, Stubbs MT, et al. (2015) Decolonising Indigenous Water ‘Rights’ in Australia: Flow, Difference, and the Limits of Law Settler Colonial Studies. 5: 334-349 |
Drew G. (2014) ‘Our bones are made of Iron’: the political ecology of Garhwali women's activism The Australian Journal of Anthropology. 25: 287-303 |
Drew G. (2014) Transformation and resistance on the upper ganga: The ongoing legacy of British canal irrigation South Asia: Journal of South Asia Studies. 37: 670-683 |
Drew G. (2013) Why wouldn't we cry? Love and loss along a river in decline Emotion, Space and Society. 6: 25-32 |
Drew G. (2008) From the Groundwater Up: Asserting water rights in India Development. 51: 37-41 |