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Caitlin Schroering

Irene Leonardelli is a member of the Undisciplined Environments collective. She is based on the mountains of Trento (Italy) and currently works as a project manager for the Global Network of Water Museums. She conducted a Ph.D. in water governance and feminist political ecology at IHE Delft Institute of Water Education, in the Netherlands. In her research work, she focuses on studying water and agriculture from a feminist critical perspective.

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“Global Solidarities Against Water Grabbing”: An Interview with Caitlin Schroering

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