After the sacred waters: representations, materialities and agencies of the Guadalajara de Buga River
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This article seeks to analyze the multiple landscapes that have been produced and transformed along the Guadalajara de Buga River (as an agent that crosses the city that bears the same name from east to west), and the way in which these water landscapes with their various agents (human and non-human), forms of power, relationships, practices and particular meanings that could be recognized beyond the distinction between nature-society, rural-urban, and translate into action strategies that contribute to water sustainability and the analysis of water governance processes for planning and implementation of environmental policies.
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Céspedes Arce, C. (2020). After the sacred waters: representations, materialities and agencies of the Guadalajara de Buga River. American Anthropology, 4(8), 35–60. https://doi.org/10.35424/anam82019%f
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