Farhana Sultana
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Reflexivity, positionality and participatory ethics: Negotiating fieldwork dilemmas in international research
F Sultana
ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies 6 (3), 374-385, 2007
8312007
Suffering for water, suffering from water: Emotional geographies of resource access, control and conflict
F Sultana
Geoforum 42 (2), 163-172, 2011
2552011
Fluid lives: subjectivities, gender and water in rural Bangladesh
F Sultana
Gender, Place and Culture 16 (4), 427-444, 2009
1962009
Gender, class, and access to water: Three cases in a poor and crowded delta
B Crow, F Sultana
Society &Natural Resources 15 (8), 709-724, 2002
1772002
Gender, Class and Access to Water: Three Cases in a Poor and Crowded Delta
B Crow, F Sultana
The Geopolitics of Natural Resources, 311 – 326, 2011
174*2011
Participatory ethics: politics, practices, institutions
C Cahill, F Sultana, R Pain
ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies 6 (3), 304-318, 2007
1652007
The Right to Water: Politics, Governance and Social Struggles
F Sultana, A Loftus
Routledge, 2012
1622012
Community and participation in water resources management: gendering and naturing development debates from Bangladesh
F Sultana
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 34 (3), 346-363, 2009
1322009
Gendering climate change: geographical insights
F Sultana
The Professional Geographer 66 (3), 372-381, 2014
1052014
Living in hazardous waterscapes: Gendered vulnerabilities and experiences of floods and disasters
F Sultana
Environmental Hazards 9 (1), 43-53, 2010
932010
Gender and environment: critical tradition and new challenges
R Hawkings, D Odeja, K Asher, B Baptiste, L Harris, S Mollett, ...
Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 29 (2), 237-253, 2011
83*2011
Water, Technology, and Development: Transformations of Development Technonatures in Changing Waterscapes
F Sultana
Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 2013
662013
Gendered waters, poisoned wells: political ecology of the arsenic crisis in Bangladesh
F Sultana
Fluid bonds: Views on gender and water, 362-386, 2006
462006
Water, water everywhere, but not a drop to drink: Pani politics (water politics) in rural Bangladesh
F Sultana
International Feminist Journal of Politics 9 (4), 494-502, 2007
432007
The Right to Water: Prospects and Possibilities
F Sultana, A Loftus
The Right to Water, 1-18, 2012
422012
Introduction: global perspectives on gender–water geographies
K O'Reilly, S Halvorson, F Sultana, N Laurie
Gender, Place and Culture 16 (4), 381-385, 2009
422009
Exploring political ecologies of water and development
J Budds, F Sultana
Environ. Plann. D: Soc. Space 31, 275-279, 2013
362013
Emotional political ecology
F Sultana
The International Handbook of Political Ecology, 633-645, 2015
262015
The Human Right to Water: Critiques and Condition of Possibility
F Sultana, A Loftus
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water 2 (2), 97-105, 2015
242015
Producing Contaminated Citizens: Towards a Nature-Society Geography of Health and Wellbeing
F Sultana
Annals of the Association of American Geographers 102 (5), 2012
242012
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