Introduction to Issue Eleven
When I heard about the Nobel Peace Prize Forum’s 2018 focus on “The Paradox of Water,” I hoped for a connection between our journal and the perspectives that speakers would bring to the gathering. Here, thanks to a great deal of hard work by many people, not least Augsburg political scientist Josep...
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doaj-53d865333d814edc9d9812f8e82fa9f02021-08-02T22:28:17ZengUniversity of Minnesota Libraries PublishingOpen Rivers2471-190X2018-07-01Issue Eleven : Summer 2018https://doi.org/10.24926/2471190X.4850Introduction to Issue ElevenPatrick Nunnally, EditorWhen I heard about the Nobel Peace Prize Forum’s 2018 focus on “The Paradox of Water,” I hoped for a connection between our journal and the perspectives that speakers would bring to the gathering. Here, thanks to a great deal of hard work by many people, not least Augsburg political scientist Joseph B. Underhill, is the result: a collection of features and columns that explores some of the many paradoxes of water. https://editions.lib.umn.edu/openrivers/article/introduction-to-issue-eleven/ |
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