@inbook{8fd68a25293e4dfd837a86d1382093e0,
title = "Humans and water: The problem(s) with affordability",
abstract = "This chapter discusses social inequalities resulting from humans striving to govern, control, and manage water through technological, political, and economic forms of organising. Through examples from Ethiopia and India, the chapter elucidates how the emphasis on “affordability” within the human right to water discourse (as well as in Sustainable Development Goal 6) makes the discourse compatible with private, market-led solutions to accessing water. The transformation of the human right to water discourse into a water privatisation-compatible project through the concept of affordability is of great concern from the perspective of equal access to water for people across the world.",
keywords = "512 Business and Management",
author = "{Annala Tesfaye}, Linda and Martin Foug{\`e}re and {Tesfaye Gemechu}, Yewondwossen",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2022 selection and editorial matter, Maria Sandberg and Janne Tienari; individual chapters, the contributors.",
year = "2022",
doi = "10.4324/9781003229728-22",
language = "English",
isbn = "978-1-032-13534-2",
series = "Routledge advances in sociology",
publisher = "Routledge",
number = "343",
pages = "120--126",
editor = "Maria Sandberg and Janne Tienari",
booktitle = "Transformative Action for Sustainable Outcomes",
address = "United Kingdom",
}