SELECT RECENT PUBLICATIONS

(Please note that only some of the in-print publications are noted here and available as a PDF file)

SULTANA, F. and A. Loftus (under contract). The Right to Water. Earthscan: UK.

SULTANA, F. (Forthcoming) “Water, Culture and Gender: An Analysis from Bangladesh” In Water, Cultural Diversity & Global Environmental Change: Emerging Trends, Sustainable Futures? B. R. Johnston (Ed) UNESCO/Springer.

 SULTANA, F. (Forthcoming), “Spaces of Power, Places of Hardship: Rethinking Spaces and Places through a Gendered Geography of Water” In Gendered Geographies: Interrogating Space and Place in South Asia, S. Raju (Ed.) Oxford University Press: Delhi.

SULTANA, F. 2010,  “Living in Hazardous Waterscapes: Gendered Vulnerabilities and Experiences of Floods and Disasters” Special Issue on ‘Water, Risk and Vulnerability’ Environmental Hazards Vol. 9, Issue 1, Pp. 43-53.  (open PDF)

SULTANA, F. 2009, “Community and Participation in Water Resources Management: Gendering and Naturing Development Debates from Bangladesh” Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers Vol. 34, Issue 3, Pp. 346-363. (open PDF)

K. O’Reilly, S. Halvorson, F. SULTANA, N. Laurie and 2009, “Introduction: Global Perspectives on Gender-Water Geographies” Special Issue on ‘Gender Geographies of Water’ Gender, Place, and Culture Vol 16, No. 4, Pp. 381-385. [Guest Editor of Special Issue, with N. Laurie, K. O’Reilly, and S. Halvorson]. (open PDF)

SULTANA, F. 2009, “Fluid Lives: Subjectivity, Gender and Water Management in Bangladesh” Special Issue on ‘Gender Geographies of Water’ Gender, Place, and Culture Vol 16, No. 4, Pp. 427-444. [Guest Editor of Special Issue, with N. Laurie, K. O’Reilly, and S. Halvorson]. (open PDF)

Cahill, C., F. SULTANA, and R. Pain 2007, “Participatory Ethics: Politics, Practices, Institutions” Special issue on ‘Participatory Ethics’ in ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies Vol. 6, Issue 3, Pp. 304 – 318. [Guest Editor of Special Issue, with C. Cahill and R. Pain]. (open PDF)

SULTANA, F. 2007, “Reflexivity, Positionality and Participatory Ethics: Negotiating Fieldwork Dilemmas in International Research” Special issue on ‘Participatory Ethics’ in ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies Vol. 6, Issue 3, Pp. 374 – 385. [Guest Editor of Special Issue, with C. Cahill and R. Pain]. (open PDF)

SULTANA, F. 2007. “Water, Water Everywhere But Not a Drop to Drink: Pani Politics (water politics) in Rural Bangladesh” International Feminist Journal of Politics Vol. 9, Issue 4, Pp. 494-502. (open PDF)

SULTANA, F. 2007, Four Entries: “Arsenic”, “Water Quality”, “Monsoon”, “Bangladesh” In Encyclopaedia of Environment and Society, P. Robbins (Ed.) Sage: Thousand Oaks, CA.

SULTANA, F. 2007. “Suffering for Water, Suffering from Water: Political Ecologies of Arsenic, Water and Development in Bangladesh” Ph.D. Thesis, Department of Geography, University of Minnesota, MN, USA. Copyrighted.

SULTANA, F. 2006, “Gendered Waters, Poisoned Wells: Political Ecology of the Arsenic Crisis in Bangladesh” In Fluid bonds: Views on Gender and Water, K. Lahiri-Dutt (Ed.) Stree Publishers: India. Pp. 362-386. (open PDF) [Due to requests from editors, the chapter has been reprinted in two further books:

- Critical Studies in Gender and Development, J. Momsen (Ed.), 2008, Routledge: London;

- Reader on Gender and Water Issues in South Asia, S. Ahmed and M. Zwarteveen (Eds.), 2010, Sage Publications: Delhi]

SULTANA, F. 2004. “Engendering a catastrophe: A gendered Analysis of India’s river-linking project” In Regional Cooperation on Transboundary Rivers: Impact of the Indian River-linking Project. Eds. M.F. Ahmed, Q.K. Ahmad, and M. Khalequzzaman, pp. 288-305. Dhaka: BAPA Press. (open PDF)

Crow, B. and SULTANA, F. 2002. “Gender, class and access to water: Three cases in a poor and crowded delta” Society and Natural Resources 15(8): 709-724. (open PDF)

SULTANA, F. 2002. Irrigation Impacts: An Annotated Bibliography. Comprehensive Assessment Program on Irrigation Impacts. International Water Management Institute (IWMI): Colombo, Sri Lanka. 79pp.

SULTANA, F. and Crow, B. 2000. “Water concerns in rural Bangladesh: A gendered perspective” In Water, Sanitation and Hygiene: Challenges of the Millennium, ed. J. Pickford, pp. 416-419. UK: Loughborough University Press.

Crow, B. and SULTANA, F. 2000. “Water resources and gender: Unspoken realities and unfolding crisis in Bangladesh” In Bangladesh Environment 2000, ed. M. F. Ahmed, pp. 549-574. Dhaka: BAPA Press.

SULTANA, F. 1998. In the Path of Nature’s Fury: Natural Hazards and Disaster Management in Bangladesh – A case Study of Tropical Cyclones and Storm Surge Disasters. Unpublished M.A. Thesis Paper I, Department of Geography, University of Minnesota, MN, USA.

SULTANA, F. 1998. Shrimp and Sustainability: Social and Ecological Impacts of the Shrimp Aquaculture Industry in Bangladesh. Unpublished M.A. Thesis Paper II, Department of Geography, University of Minnesota, MN, USA.