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Community water Jar: gender and technology in Guinea / Bauchspies, Wenda K   Journal Article
Bauchspies, Wenda K Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Access to clean water and water transportation systems have been long-standing signifiers of 'modernity.' Current statistics of availability to improved water sources suggest that Guineans are living outside of accepted norms for modern life. This paper explores daily life through the lens of water workers, water collection, water sources and water containers in order to understand the day-to-day reality behind these statistics and to explore the meaning of modern life in urban West Africa. My point of entrance parallels this measurement of 'modernity' and asks how does water arrive in the homes of West African urban families? For a mid-sized West African city there are various pathways that deliver water to households that all involve water workers and technologies: this paper documents and explores them in order to think critically about avenues of development that aim to improve the flow and access to clean water. The research is based upon participant observation, in-depth interviews and surveys of concessions in a mid-sized West African city.
Key Words Technology  Water  knowledge  Gender  Modern/Tradition 
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