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Problematising Water is a manifestation of thinking with water across a range of disciplines including human geography, sociology, anthropology, science and technology studies, and ethnomethodology.

In this book, Vitellone reveals the alliances between Foucaultâs concept of problematisation and a new methodological approach for water focused research, as seen through her study of Londonâs #OneLess refill water fountain pilot, an intervention to reduce plastic bottled water. Situating the refill water fountain as a problematic space for collaborating with marine scientists, practitioners and publics engaged in the making and doing of refill, the book discusses how Foucaultâs notion of problematisation forces a re-thinking of knowledge-making practices in environmental research on water. It also synthesises a large body of literature by key thinkers, including Bruno Latour, Isabelle Stengers, Andrea Ballestero, Astrida Neimanis, Noortge Marres, Gay Hawkins, Andrew Barry, Mike Michael and others, and links to current debates across a variety of disciplines.

Problematising Water is a timely and provocative intervention in debates around the climate crisis and environmental interventions and the role that different research methods and objects play within them. It will be of value to science and technology scholars, social scientists, natural scientists, and academics interested in the environmental humanities.

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: 22/04/2026
      ISBN13: 9781041018766, 978-1041018766
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Problematising Water is a manifestation of thinking with water across a range of disciplines including human geography, sociology, anthropology, science and technology studies, and ethnomethodology.

      In this book, Vitellone reveals the alliances between Foucaultâs concept of problematisation and a new methodological approach for water focused research, as seen through her study of Londonâs #OneLess refill water fountain pilot, an intervention to reduce plastic bottled water. Situating the refill water fountain as a problematic space for collaborating with marine scientists, practitioners and publics engaged in the making and doing of refill, the book discusses how Foucaultâs notion of problematisation forces a re-thinking of knowledge-making practices in environmental research on water. It also synthesises a large body of literature by key thinkers, including Bruno Latour, Isabelle Stengers, Andrea Ballestero, Astrida Neimanis, Noortge Marres, Gay Hawkins, Andrew Barry, Mike Michael and others, and links to current debates across a variety of disciplines.

      Problematising Water is a timely and provocative intervention in debates around the climate crisis and environmental interventions and the role that different research methods and objects play within them. It will be of value to science and technology scholars, social scientists, natural scientists, and academics interested in the environmental humanities.

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