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Gray Zones: The Everyday Practices and Governance of Water beyond the Network

机译:灰色区域:超过网络之外的水的日常做法和治理

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In Delhi, India, the centralized water supply is highly fractured and sporadic, reaching less than half of residents on an everyday basis. As a result, urbanites across social groups coproduce water infrastructure through reliance on a host of alternate sources, technologies, and political actors. Such diverse delivery configurations and plural logics do not fit the conventional dualistic framing of urban water governance as either state or private, legal or illegal, and divided along the geographies of formal or informal settlements, however. This article instead shows that everyday water is procured and governed through a "gray zone" of hybrid institutional and infrastructural arrangements. By tracing diverse water regimes across Delhi's settlements, I show that gray zones are (1) characterized by political assemblages that defy dualisms such as legal-illegal, formal-informal, and public-private; (2) typified by a spectrum of differing legitimacies associated with the practices and (il)legality of water and its infrastructures; and (3) produced through, and productive of, social power relations and embodied forms of intersecting gender, class, caste, and ethno-religious differences in the city. This article demonstrates that gray zones provide a heuristic device to analyze in/formality, infrastructure, and governance in cities of the Global South such as Delhi, contributing to a situated and embodied urban political ecology of water. My findings reveal that gray zones of water have distinct embodied and political ramifications that produce unequal hydrosocial geographies not only within the city but also at the neighborhood, household, and bodily scales. Key Words: Delhi, embodied urban political ecology, feminist political ecology, infrastructure, urban water governance.
机译:在印度德里,集中供水是高度骨折和零星的,每天达到居民的一半不到一半。因此,社会团体跨越水基础设施的城市,通过依赖于一系列备用来源,技术和政治行动者。这种多样化的交付配置和多种逻辑不符合城市水治理的传统二元框架,作为州或私人,法律或非法,并沿着正式或非正式定居点的地理分开。这篇文章表明,每天水被采购并通过混合制度和基础设施安排的“灰色区域”。通过跨德里的定居点追踪各种水制革,我表明灰色区域是(1)的特点是政治集会,违反了法律违法,正式和公私和公私; (2)由与水及其基础设施的实践和(IL)合法性相关的不同合法性的谱; (3)通过,社会权力关系和体现形式的与城市相交的性别,阶级,种姓和民族宗教差异的制作和富有成效。本文展示了灰色区域提供了一种启发式设备,用于分析全球南方城市的/形式,基础设施和治理,如德里,为水平的一个有点和体现的城市政治生态学。我的调查结果表明,水的灰色区域具有不同的体现和政治改造,不仅在城市内部生产不等的水性地理位置,而且在邻居,家庭和身体鳞片上产生不等的水性地理位置。关键词:德里,体现城市政治生态学,女权主义政治生态,基础设施,城市水处理。

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