We all know what water is, and we often take it for granted. But the
spectre of a worldwide water crisis suggests that there might be
something fundamentally wrong with the way we think about water. Jamie
Linton dives into the history of water as an abstract concept, stripped
of its environmental, social, and cultural contexts. Reduced to a
scientific abstraction - to mere H20 - this concept has given modern
society licence to dam, divert, and manipulate water with apparent
impunity. Part of the solution to the water crisis involves reinvesting
water with social content, thus altering the way we see water. An
original take on a deceptively complex issue, What Is Water? offers a
fresh approach to a fundamental problem.