Prof. Dr. Peter Mollinga
Research themes
- Governance
- Water resources (management)
- Development Politics
- Migration, mobility and urbanization
Research countries
- India
2024
2024.
Blooming activism in a drying land: Water justice movements along river Tigris in Iraq.
Political Geography,
113
.
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2020
2020.
Of binaries, boundaries and benevolence: Critical interdisciplinarity in natural resources management.
Borders in Perspective - UniGR-CBS thematic issue. B/ordering the Anthropocene: Inter- and Transdisciplinary Perspectives on Nature-Culture Relations,
5
: 70-93
.
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2020.
Knowledge, context and problemsheds Critical realist method for interdisciplinary water studies.
Water International,
45(5)
: 388-415
.
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2017
2017.
Institutionalised corruption in Indonesian irrigation: An analysis of the upeti system.
Development Policy Review,
35(S2)
: O140-O159
.
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2016
2016.
Water, infrastructure and political rule: Introduction to the special issue.
Water Alternatives,
9(2)
: 168-181
.
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2016.
Secure property rights and non-credibility: The paradoxical dynamics of canal irrigation in India.
Journal of Peasant Studies,
43(6)
: 1310-1331
.
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2016.
Ruling by canal: Governance and system-level design characteristics of large-scale irrigation infrastructure in India and Uzbekistan.
Water Alternatives,
9(2)
: 222-249
.
2016.
Different Asias, same problems. Negotiating the state-user interface in surface irrigation in China and India.
Water Policy,
18 (S1)
: 83-102
.
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2015
2015.
Policy practices and the idea of the Vietnamese state: on the cultural political economy of domestic water supply in Vietnam.
Asian Studies Review,
39(4)
: 628-648
.
2014
2014.
Canal irrigation and the hydrosocial cycle.
Geoforum,
57
: 192-204
.
2012
2012.
Theorizing Structured Diversity: An approach to comparative research on the globalisation-localisation dynamics in water resources management.
ICCWaDs Working Paper Series.
2010
2010.
Boundary work and the complexity of natural resources management.
Crop Science,
50
: 1-9
.
2010.
When policy meets reality: Political dynamics and the practice of integration in water resources management reform.
LIT Verlag.
Berlin.
2009
2009.
The impact assessment framework.
In: R. Slootweg, A. Rajvanshi, V. B. Mathur and A. Kolhoff (eds.):
Biodiversity in environmental assessment. Enhancing ecosystem services for human well-being.
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
87-124.
2008
2008.
Water, Politics and Development: Introducing Water Alternatives.
Water Alternatives,
1 (1)
: 1-6
.
2008.
Water, politics and development: Framing a political sociology of water resources managemen.
Water Alternatives,
1 (1)
: 24-47
.
2007
2007.
Policy and Institutional Reform Processes for Sustainable Agricultural Water Management: The Art of the Possible.
In: Molden, D (eds.):
Water for Food Water for Life.
Earthscan, London, 5.
699-719.
2007.
Water Policy - Water Politics. Social engineering and strategic action in water sector reform.
In: W., S. Neubert and M. Kipping (eds.):
Water Politics and Development Cooperation Local Power Plays and Global Governance.
Springer Verlag.
Additionals, Curriculum Vitae
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