Qualitative Criminology (QC)
Abstract
"Where Rivers Meet the Sea aims to explore how human beings have somehow created an environment that threatens the life-sustaining water systems that are such a natural, and perhaps taken for granted, part of their communities. Exploring rich cultural and historical contexts within two strikingly different South American neighborhoods, Stephanie C. Kane delves into how communities situated along bodies of water interact with and affect the human-water relationship. She pays particular attention to how culture, art, and race are intertwined with politics, crime, and governance."
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Recommended Citation
Farmer, Ashley K.
(2013)
"Stephanie C. Kane, Where Rivers Meet the Sea:
The Political Ecology of Water,"
Qualitative Criminology (QC): Vol. 1:
No.
2, Article 13.
Available at:
https://dc.swosu.edu/qc/vol1/iss2/13
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