Explaining societal change through bricolage: Transformations in regimes of water governance

IF 3 2区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
P. Mayaux, M. Dajani, F. Cleaver, Mohamed Naouri, M. Kuper, T. Hartani
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Abstract

This paper is motivated by the pressing need to understand how water use and irrigated agriculture can be transformed in the interests of both social and environmental sustainability. How can such change come about? In particular, given the generally mixed results of simplified, state-initiated projects of social engineering, what is the potential for transformations in societal regimes of governance to be anchored in the everyday practices of farmers? In this paper, we address these enduring questions in novel ways. We argue that the concept of bricolage, commonly applied to analysing community management of resources, can be developed and deployed to explain broad societal processes of change. To illustrate this, we draw on case studies of irrigated agriculture in Saharan areas of Algeria and in the occupied Golan Heights in Syria. Our case analysis offers insights into how processes of institutional, technological and ideational bricolage entwine, how the state becomes implicated in them and how multiple instances of bricolage accumulate over time to produce meaningful systemic change. In concluding, however, we reflect on the greater propensity of contemporary bricolage to rebalance power relations than to open the way to more ecological farming practices.
通过拼凑解释社会变革:水治理制度的变革
本文的动机是迫切需要了解如何在社会和环境可持续性的利益下改变用水和灌溉农业。这样的变化是怎么发生的?特别是,考虑到简化的、国家发起的社会工程项目的总体结果好坏参半,在农民的日常实践中,社会治理制度的变革有什么潜力?在本文中,我们以新颖的方式解决这些持久的问题。我们认为,通常用于分析社区资源管理的“拼凑”概念可以发展和应用,以解释广泛的社会变革过程。为了说明这一点,我们借鉴了阿尔及利亚撒哈拉地区和叙利亚被占领戈兰高地的灌溉农业案例研究。我们的案例分析提供了对制度、技术和理念的拼凑过程如何纠缠在一起的见解,国家如何卷入其中,以及拼凑的多个实例如何随着时间的推移而积累以产生有意义的系统性变革。然而,最后,我们反思的是,当代的拼凑更倾向于重新平衡权力关系,而不是为更生态的农业实践开辟道路。
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