hydrosociality
Hydrosociality is a concept used in social sciences to describe the intricate and inseparable relationship between water and society. It emphasizes that water is not merely a natural resource but is deeply embedded within social, political, economic, and cultural systems. This perspective moves beyond traditional environmental studies that might treat water as a separate entity from human activities. Instead, hydrosociality highlights how human actions shape water systems, and in turn, how water availability, quality, and distribution influence social structures, power dynamics, and inequalities.
Key to understanding hydrosociality is the recognition of social construction. This means that our understanding and