Corporatization and the Right to Water in Colombia
Conflicts, Citizenship and Social Inequality
- 152 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Focusing on the intersection of water access and urban life, the book examines the role of the Public Enterprises of Medellín (EPM) in commodifying and controlling water resources. It delves into the implications of these practices on city development, citizenship, and infrastructure, highlighting the complexities of water management in the global South. Through this lens, the narrative reveals how conflicts over water access influence social dynamics and urban governance.