LRGNEXT2021 Session #2 Democratic Governance - Edurne Bagué

Edurne Bagué holds a PhD in Social Anthropology with a specialisation in Water, Society and Culture from the Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Sociales en Antropología Social (CIESAS, Mexico). Her doctoral thesis analyses the remunicipalisation of water from the case of Terrassa in Spain.

Her line of work is organised around three axes: social models and forms of water management and regulation, from public policies to the impacts of management models on local populations; the analysis of institutions and water as a common good and new governance practices around water and services; and the relations between democracy, common goods and sustainability in the framework of the ecosocial transition. She collaborates with the UNESCO Chair in Sustainable Human Development at the University of Girona and has participated in the OAT (Observatori de l'Aigua de Terrassa) since its creation.

This presentation is part of the thematic series LRGNEXT2021, session 2, part 2 "Public services 2.0: Democratic governance and participation in local public services".

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