Water and Its Absence in the Islamic Republic of Mauritania
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Vium, Christian 2013a Our Life Is Water: An Ethnography of Scarcity in Contemporary Mauritania. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Vium, Christian 2013b The Phantom Menace: Fear, Rumours and the Elusive Presence of AQIM in the Islamic Republic of Mauritania. Strategic Review for Southern Africa 35(2):92–116
Vium, Christian 2015 Moral Valves and Fluid Properties: Water Regulation Mechanisms in the Bâdia of Southeastern Mauritania. In Waterworlds: Anthropology in Fluid Environments. Kirsten and Frida Hastrup, eds. Pp. 219–246 London: Berg
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