I Want to Tell You a Story: How Narrative Water Ethics Contributes to Re-theorizing Water Politics
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Water Governance and the Political
1.2. Re-theorizing the Political with Narrative Ethics
2. Reductionist Water Governance
2.1. Excluding Water
2.2. The Problem of Water Governance
2.3. The Wicked Problem of Water
3. Narrative Water Ethics
3.1. Ethics and Morals
3.2. The Ethical Relevance of Narrations
3.3. Fictional Narratives
3.4. Constituting Moral Judgements in Contexts
- Hermeneutics of preconceptions: When dealing with moral questions, we never take a ‘view from nowhere’; in other words, we all have our preconceptions and prejudices. Yet, while this is inevitable, we can learn to perceive these biases and reduce their influence to a reflected and tolerable level when dealing with a contested situation.
- Knowledge of the relevant facts: When describing and reconstructing politically controversial situations, there are always statements that either require empirical verification (or falsification) or could be verified (or falsified).
- Knowledge of ethically relevant meanings and corresponding valuation judgments: Within scientific knowledge (production) and lifeworld discourses there are evaluative and prescriptive statements that can be reconstructed and whose justification has to be examined.
- Rationalization of alternatives: Potential alternative judgements about the relevance and preference of knowledge and expertise as well as meanings, value orientations and obligations need to be brought into the best possible state of argumentation.
- Weighing up priorities: Seeking possible ethically sound and jointly acceptable courses of action requires the development of criteria against which priorities can be weighed. This should be seen as an iterative process, because further values and new facts can lead to new relevance and different judgements.
4. Narrative Water Ethics and the Re-Theorization of the Political
4.1. Connecting to People’s Experiences with Waters
4.2. Experiencing Otherness and Complexity
4.3. Guiding Water Governance
5. Grasping the Political in Water Governance
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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