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This paper examines the emergence of a new logic of water management in developing cities. We argue that water provision is characterised by two largely disconnected circuits of water supply. Formally organised distribution networks provide a publicly subsidised service to higher-income users,...
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It is no longer controversial to assert that the ‘mainstream’ of economic-geographical theorising, including that which defines itself as ‘international’, emerges from the experiences of Anglo-American regions and is articulated largely in the pages of ‘major international journals’,...
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Geographies of care and welfare have neglected to consider a group of interrelated practices including counselling, psychotherapy, and psychoanalysis, which are found in many different settings within modern welfare systems. In a number of influential studies, these psychological therapies have...
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