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Camelia Dewan
Camelia Dewan
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Dept. of Social Anthropology, University of Oslo
Verified email at sai.uio.no
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Evolution of water management in coastal Bangladesh: from temporary earthen embankments to depoliticized community-managed polders
C Dewan, A Mukherji, MC Buisson
Water International 40 (3), 401-416, 2015
1092015
The imposition of participation? The case of participatory water management in coastal Bangladesh.
C Dewan, MC Buisson, A Mukherji
Water Alternatives 7 (2), 2014
812014
Misreading the Bengal delta: Climate change, development, and livelihoods in coastal Bangladesh
C Dewan
University of Washington Press, 2021
502021
‘Climate Change as a Spice’: Brokering Environmental Knowledge in Bangladesh’s Development Industry
C Dewan
Ethnos: Journal of Anthropology, 2020
342020
Living with toxic development: Shipbreaking in the industrializing zone of Sitakunda, Bangladesh
C Dewan
Anthropology Today 36 (6), 9-12, 2020
112020
Climate refugees or labour migrants? Climate reductive translations of women’s migration from coastal Bangladesh
C Dewan
The Journal of Peasant Studies 50 (6), 2339-2360, 2023
102023
Overcoming challenges for implementing nature-based solutions in deltaic environments: insights from the Ganges-Brahmaputra delta in Bangladesh
AK Gain, MM Rahman, MS Sadik, MSG Adnan, S Ahmad, SMM Ahsan, ...
Environmental Research Letters 17 (6), 064052, 2022
102022
Review of the historical evolution of policies and institutions of community based management in coastal Bangladesh
C Dewan
G3: Water Governance and Community Based Management, 2012
8*2012
Embanking the Sundarbans: The obfuscating discourse of climate change
C Dewan
The Anthroposcene of Weather and Climate: Ethnographic Contributions to the …, 2021
72021
Impure Foods
C Dewan
Gastronomica 19 (1), 99-102, 2019
52019
‘Fluid Dispossessions’: Contested Waters in Capitalist Natures
C Dewan, KG Nustad
Ethnos, 1-12, 2023
32023
Toxic residues in fluid commons: more-than-economic dispossession and shipbreaking in coastal Bangladesh
C Dewan
Ethnos, 1-21, 2023
32023
Global containments and local leakages: Structural violence and the toxic flows of shipbreaking
C Dewan, EA Sibilia
Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space 42 (1), 80-101, 2024
22024
Public and private interfaces: changing international perceptions of public–private partnerships in water services
H Tropp, C Dewan
Water Governance, 321-348, 2013
12013
Literature Review: SWOT Analysis of Bangladesh's Key Water Policy Documents
C Dewan
12012
Introduction to special issue:“Scaled ethnographies of toxic flows”
C Dewan, EA Sibilia
Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space 42 (1), 5-12, 2024
2024
Shipbreaking in Bangladesh: The Labor of Living with Toxic Development
C Dewan
2024
Climate Reductive Translations of Salinity: Understanding Cyclone-Tiger Prawn Linkages in Bangladesh’s Southwest Coastal Zone.
C Dewan
2024
Open Access: Climate refugees or labour migrants? Climate reductive translations of women's migration from coastal Bangladesh
C Dewan
Climate Change and Critical Agrarian Studies, 447-468, 2023
2023
Threatening Dystopias: The Global Politics of Climate Change Adaptation in Bangladesh By Kasia Paprocki, Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2021. 270 pp.
C Dewan
American Anthropologist 125 (3), 731-732, 2023
2023
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