Rethinking Water Crisis, Narrative Designs, and Strategies of Resilience
Friday, Nov 14, 2025, 8:00 am - 9:30 am
Zoom and Lecture Hall 1, India International Centre (Annex), New Delhi
Join The Mittal Institute for a seminar on “Rethinking Water Crisis, Narrative Designs, and Strategies of Resilience.”
How do we think of water democracy in a structurally—social, political, economic, cultural, and ecological—marginalised landscape marked with escalating consequences of anthropogenic water crisis? How do we foreground lived-embodied experiences of water-scarce communities at the frontline of this crisis, but whose voices are often shadowed in water governance frameworks? Addressing these requires moving beyond water’s economic value, which undermines the socio-political, cultural, and ecological vulnerabilities to hydro-injustices. To understand the pluriverse of anthropogenic water crisis, an interdisciplinary mapping of India’s water war is urgent.
The seminar will explore multifaceted ontologies of anthropogenic water crisis through the lenses of environmental humanities. It plans to produce an interdisciplinary platform dialogic with evolving narrative modes and resilience strategies apropos of water crisis, and how the same can be imagined and instrumentalized using discourses from graphic novels, environmental economics, policy research, and sociology, advocating for an epistemological shift—from thinking about the water-scarce communities to thinking with them.
Register
How do we think of water democracy in a structurally—social, political, economic, cultural, and ecological—marginalised landscape marked with escalating consequences of anthropogenic water crisis? How do we foreground lived-embodied experiences of water-scarce communities at the frontline of this crisis, but whose voices are often shadowed in water governance frameworks? Addressing these requires moving beyond water’s economic value, which undermines the socio-political, cultural, and ecological vulnerabilities to hydro-injustices. To understand the pluriverse of anthropogenic water crisis, an interdisciplinary mapping of India’s water war is urgent.
The seminar will explore multifaceted ontologies of anthropogenic water crisis through the lenses of environmental humanities. It plans to produce an interdisciplinary platform dialogic with evolving narrative modes and resilience strategies apropos of water crisis, and how the same can be imagined and instrumentalized using discourses from graphic novels, environmental economics, policy research, and sociology, advocating for an epistemological shift—from thinking about the water-scarce communities to thinking with them.
ADD YOUR EVENT TO THE SALATA CALENDAR
Are you hosting a Harvard-affiliated event that is related to climate change and/or sustainability? Please submit your event to the Salata Institute event calendar using this quick form! We look forward to sharing your event with the Harvard community.
Submit Your Event