PRESSURE: The PoliTechnics of Water Supply in Mumbai
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Abstract
In Mumbai, most all residents are delivered their daily supply of water for a few hours every day, on a water supply schedule. Subject to a more precarious supply than the city's upper-class residents, the city's settlers have to consistently demand that their water come on “time” and with “pressure.” Taking pressure seriously as both a social and natural force, in this article I focus on the ways in which settlers mobilize the pressures of politics, pumps, and pipes to get water. I show how these practices not only allow settlers to live in the city, but also produce what I call hydraulic citizenship—a form of belonging to the city made by effective political and technical connections to the city's…
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- Water supply
- Politics
- Settlement (finance)
- Citizenship
- Human settlement
- Sociology
- State (computer science)
- Political science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Clean water and sanitation
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