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The Sociology of Water Use

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Ref: 07/CU/02/2
ISBN: 1 84057 430 5

This project involved 1) exploratory analysis of existing water company data sets on household consumption and 2) developed a series of five workshops entitled: Traces of Water.  The report first, presents the results of re-analysing and interpreting domestic water consumption data and then, second, overviews the five topics of the Traces of Water series: The water consumer, Water and everyday life, Infrastructures of Consumption, Water stresses and the consumer, and, finally, Imagining the Future.

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