Discussion contributions

The State and the mining companies persist in the use of a techno-scientific language to build infrastructures without recognizing local knowledge on water management

The State and the mining companies persist in the use of a techno-scientific language to build infrastructures without recognizing the local knowledge expressed in practices, symbols and rituals associated with water management. Read this and other findings by Gerardo Damonte, Astrid Ulloa, Catalina Quiroga, Ana López, Liza Gaitán and Diego Navarro in our new open access issue Diversas formas de infraestructuras en el Perú y Colombia. El papel de las empresas mineras en el control y manejo del agua en contextos de escasez (Documento de Investigación 105).

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