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Erik Swyngedouw

    This author is a distinguished professor of geography whose work centers on the intricate relationship between urban environments and societal development. Their research delves into the complex dynamics shaping our cities and the impact of these changes on communities. Through rigorous academic inquiry, they contribute to a deeper understanding of the forces driving urban transformation.

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    • Liquid Power

      Contested Hydro-Modernities in Twentieth-Century Spain

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Focusing on the significance of water politics and engineering, this work explores how water has been integral to Spain's modernization. It highlights water's influence in shaping social power dynamics, revealing its role in both the establishment and transformation of societal structures. Through this analysis, the book delves into the complex interplay between natural resources and political authority in Spain's development.

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