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Gleick 210 $aWashington, DC $cIsland Press$dc2010 215 $a1 online resource (228 p.) 300 $aBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph 311 $a1-59726-528-4 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aTitle Page--Copyright Page--Table of Contents--Preface--Chapter 1: The War on Tap Water--Chapter 2: Fear of the Tap--Chapter 3: Selling Unwholesome Provisions--Chapter 4: If It's Called "Arctic Spring," Why is it from Florida?--Chapter 5: The Cachet of Spring Water--Chapter 6: The Taste of Water--Chapter 7: The Hidden Cost of Convenience--Chapter 8: Selling Bottled Water: The Modern Medicine Show--Chapter 9: Drinking Bottled Water: Sin or Salvation?--Chapter 10: Revolt: The Growing Campaign Against Bottled Water--Chapter 11: Green Water? The Effort to Produce Ethical Bottled Water--Chapter 12: The Future of Water Acknowledgments Notes Index. 330 $a"Peter Gleick knows water. A world-renowned scientist and freshwater expert, Gleick is a MacArthur Foundation'genius,'and according to the BBC, an environmental visionary. And he drinks from the tap. Why don't the rest of us? Bottled and Sold shows how water went from being a free natural resource to one of the most successful commercial products of the last one hundred years?and why we are poorer for it. It's a big story and water is big business. Every second of every day in the United States, a thousand people buy a plastic bottle of water, and every second of every day a thousand more throw one of those bottles away. That adds up to more than thirty billion bottles a year and tens of billions of dollars of sales. Are there legitimate reasons to buy all those bottles? With a scientist's eye and a natural storyteller's wit, Gleick investigates whether industry claims about the relative safety, convenience, and taste of bottled versus tap hold water. 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Figueroa Sepu?lveda 210 1$aLeiden :$cBrill,$d2013. 215 $a1 online resource (208 p.) 225 1 $aStudies in critical social sciences,$x1573-4234 ;$vvolume 59.$aCritical global studies ;$vvolume 4 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a90-04-25900-7 311 $a1-299-87064-3 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. 327 $tPreliminary Material /$rVíctor M. Figueroa Sepúlveda --$tIntroduction /$rVíctor M. Figueroa Sepúlveda --$tImperialism and Industrial Colonialism /$rVíctor M. Figueroa Sepúlveda --$tImperialism at the Third Stage /$rVíctor M. Figueroa Sepúlveda --$tThe Pattern of Industrial Colonialism /$rVíctor M. Figueroa Sepúlveda --$tIndustrial Colonialism and Surpluses of Population /$rVíctor M. Figueroa Sepúlveda --$tIndustrial Colonialism and Peasant Production /$rVíctor M. Figueroa Sepúlveda --$tAppendix: The Underlying Causes of Underdevelopment in Latin America /$rVíctor M. Figueroa Sepúlveda --$tBibliography /$rVíctor M. Figueroa Sepúlveda --$tName Index /$rVíctor M. Figueroa Sepúlveda --$tSubject Index /$rVíctor M. Figueroa Sepúlveda. 330 $aThis book confronts critical problems being experienced by Latin America in its quest for development. Special attention is paid to the living conditions of the popular sectors over the last half-century under ?industrial colonialism.? The author?s framework of analysis weaves together key structural variables including the neoliberal mode of knowledge creation for material production in order to unveil the actual mechanisms of the reproduction of this system. The decisive role of science in the development of the productive forces forms the basis of explicating the ?state development function.? 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