Long Outline December 2022

Village Sacred Forests as Hydro-Commons: Spectral Flows and Life Currents in Monsoon Asia and Beyond
Clark Alejandrino, Trinity College

The Conquest of Vertical Space
Sunil Amrith, Yale University

Livestock and Coastal Waters along the Gulf of Kutch, Western India
Chandana Anusha, Northwestern University

Knowing the Moods of the Gods: Spectral Flows and Moral Hydro-ecology in Village Sacred Groves of Monsoon Asia
Chris Coggins, Bard College at Simon’s Rock/Open Society University Network 

Dehumidifying Wuhan- Technological and Environmental Change
Chris Courtney, Durham University

Fins in the inland Ocean | How modern rivers discovered their pulse in British India
Rohan D’Souza, Kyoto University

Making Land Livable: Water Regime and Ecological Strategies in Late Imperial Central China
Yan Gao, University of Memphis

Small Hydropower and Region Formation in Jinhua County, Zhejiang, 1950s-1970s
Arunabh Ghosh, Harvard University

Sovereignty, the Hydrosphere, and the Modern Cosmopolis
David Gilmartin, NC State University

Oceanic Temporalities and Terraqueous Work
Nadin Heé, Osaka University

Trust in Science, Trust in Nature
Martha Kaplan, Vassar College

Sediment Continuity and Developing ‘Whole Basin’ Measures to Address Mekong Delta Subsidence
Mathias Kondolf, University of California Berkeley

Spatial and Political Ecologies of Erosion in the Yellow River Watershed
Ruth Mostern, University of Pittsburgh with Raorao Su, Renmin University

Deep-Blue Visions in the Drafting of Japan’s Pacific Geographies
Jonas Rüegg, University of Zurich

Histories of Body Fluid Circulation (1850-1950): From Euro-American Medical Hydrologies to Indo-Gandhian Hydrotherapies and Back Again
James L. Wescoat Jr., MIT

Water as a ‘Moral’ Relation- Riparian Solidarity and Volumetric Sovereignty along Laos’s Highland Rivers
Jerome Whitington, New York University