Cultural Politics and Transboundary Resource Governance in the Salish Sea
This paper explores the cultural politics of water governance through the analysis of a new governing body created by indigenous leaders in the Pacific Northwest of North America – The Coast Salish Aboriginal Council. This paper investigates how the administrative structures and physical boundaries...
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doaj-912ae451032a4d01ac8e880be76fa3f12020-11-24T22:16:28ZengWater Alternatives AssociationWater Alternatives1965-01751965-01752012-02-0151138160Cultural Politics and Transboundary Resource Governance in the Salish SeaEmma S. Norman0Native Environmental Science Program, Northwest Indian College, Bellingham, WA, USAThis paper explores the cultural politics of water governance through the analysis of a new governing body created by indigenous leaders in the Pacific Northwest of North America – The Coast Salish Aboriginal Council. This paper investigates how the administrative structures and physical boundaries of water governance are both socially constructed and politically mobilised. The key moments explored in this article are closely linked to the power dynamics constituted through postcolonial constructions of space. Inclusion of cultural politics of scale will, arguably, provide a more nuanced approach to the study of transboundary environmental governance. This has important implications for the study of natural resource management for indigenous communities, whose traditional homelands are often bifurcated by contemporary border constructions.http://www.water-alternatives.org/index.php/alldoc/articles/vol5/v5issue1/162-a5-1-9/fileWater governancepolitics of scalecultural politicsbordersriver basinFirst Nations and Native AmericansSalish sea |
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Cultural Politics and Transboundary Resource Governance in the Salish Sea |
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This paper explores the cultural politics of water governance through the analysis of a new governing body created by indigenous leaders in the Pacific Northwest of North America – The Coast Salish Aboriginal Council. This paper investigates how the administrative structures and physical boundaries of water governance are both socially constructed and politically mobilised. The key moments explored in this article are closely linked to the power dynamics constituted through postcolonial constructions of space. Inclusion of cultural politics of scale will, arguably, provide a more nuanced approach to the study of transboundary environmental governance. This has important implications for the study of natural resource management for indigenous communities, whose traditional homelands are often bifurcated by contemporary border constructions. |
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Water governance politics of scale cultural politics borders river basin First Nations and Native Americans Salish sea |
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