Water futures: contention in the construction of productive infrastructure in the Peruvian highlands

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Water futures : contention in the construction of productive infrastructure in the Peruvian highlands. / Rasmussen, Mattias Borg.

In: Anthropologica, Vol. 58, No. 2, 2016, p. 211-226.

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Rasmussen, MB 2016, 'Water futures: contention in the construction of productive infrastructure in the Peruvian highlands', Anthropologica, vol. 58, no. 2, pp. 211-226. https://doi.org/10.3138/anth.582.T04

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Rasmussen, M. B. (2016). Water futures: contention in the construction of productive infrastructure in the Peruvian highlands. Anthropologica, 58(2), 211-226. https://doi.org/10.3138/anth.582.T04

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Rasmussen MB. Water futures: contention in the construction of productive infrastructure in the Peruvian highlands. Anthropologica. 2016;58(2):211-226. https://doi.org/10.3138/anth.582.T04

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Rasmussen, Mattias Borg. / Water futures : contention in the construction of productive infrastructure in the Peruvian highlands. In: Anthropologica. 2016 ; Vol. 58, No. 2. pp. 211-226.

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