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(Ebook) Practical Authority: Agency and Institutional Change in Brazilian Water Politics by Rebecca Neaera Abers, Margaret E. Keck ISBN 9780199985265, 9780199985272, 019998526X, 0199985278

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Authors:Rebecca Neaera Abers, Margaret E. Keck
Pages:288 pages.
Year:2013
Editon:1
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Language:english
File Size:2.33 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780199985265, 9780199985272, 019998526X, 0199985278
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(Ebook) Practical Authority: Agency and Institutional Change in Brazilian Water Politics by Rebecca Neaera Abers, Margaret E. Keck ISBN 9780199985265, 9780199985272, 019998526X, 0199985278

How do institutional arrangements established by law become operational in practice? It takes work for them to develop problem-solving capabilities and win recognition from others-what the authors call "practical authority."
Drawing from a decade-long, multi-site study of efforts to transform freshwater management in Brazil, the authors show how an assortment of protagonists-from state officials to university professors to activists-struggled to breathe life into new institutional designs. Their account weaves together
three decades of national and state law-making with experimentation in establishing new kinds of participatory water management organizations. Exploring this process in sixteen river basins, the authors examine why some of those organizations adapted creatively to challenges while others never got
off the ground. To approach this complex, volatile, and non-linear process of transformation, the book develops a framework for investigating the actions and practices of institution-building.
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