Jeffrey M. Banister, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2010 | Geography | University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ |
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(Rio Revuelto: Irrigation and the politics of chaos in Sonora's Mayo Valley.) |
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Clarke-Sather A, Crow-Miller B, Banister JM, et al. (2017) The Shifting Geopolitics of Water in the Anthropocene Geopolitics. 22: 332-359 |
Soto V, Banister JM. (2016) Building Cities, Constructing Citizens: Sustainable Rural Cities in Chiapas, Mexico Journal of Latin American Geography. 15: 111-131 |
Banister JM, Boyce GA, Slack J. (2015) Illicit economies and state(less) geographies: The politics of illegality Territory, Politics, Governance. 3: 365-368 |
Kelly-Richards SH, Banister JM. (2015) A state of suspended animation: Urban sanitation and water access in Nogales, Sonora Political Geography |
Banister JM, Widdifield SG. (2014) The debut of 'modern water' in early 20th century Mexico City: The Xochimilco potable waterworks Journal of Historical Geography. 46: 36-52 |
Banister JM. (2014) Are you Wittfogel or against him? Geophilosophy, hydro-sociality, and the state Geoforum. 57: 205-214 |
Banister JM. (2011) Deluges of grandeur: Water, territory, and power on northwest Mexico's Río Mayo, 1880-1910 Water Alternatives. 4: 35-53 |
Scott CA, Banister JM. (2008) The dilemma of water management 'regionalization' in Mexico under centralized resource allocation International Journal of Water Resources Development. 24: 61-74 |
Banister JM. (2007) Stating space in modern Mexico Political Geography. 26: 455-473 |