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| International Comparative Studies Program : Publications since January 2023List all publications in the database. :chronological alphabetical combined listing:%% Ching, Leo @article{fds372240, Author = {Ching, LTS and Lim, H}, Title = {Voices from Cheju (Jeju): Towards an Archipelagic Imagination}, Journal = {Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus}, Volume = {21}, Number = {7}, Year = {2023}, Month = {July}, Abstract = {The essay profiles five artists and activists from Cheju Island and narrates their work and commitment to keeping the legacies of the vi cti ms of the i nfamous Chej u 4. 3 Inci dent al i ve i n publ i c di scourse. Thei r acti vi sm, embedded i n l ocal hi story and memory, is potentially transnational and archipelagic, inter-referencing and resonating with similar atrocities and related politics of memory and redress in Taiwan’s 2.28 Incident as well as the Battle of Okinawa. Together, each use their own methods and experienced to negotiate and resist nationalist historical revision and capitalist speculation, whose acts erase the voices of the dead.}, Key = {fds372240} } @article{fds373583, Author = {Ching, LTS}, Title = {The new “Great Game”? Decolonizing wargames in the era of China’s rise}, Journal = {Inter-Asia Cultural Studies}, Volume = {24}, Number = {5}, Pages = {824-835}, Year = {2023}, Month = {January}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14649373.2023.2242147}, Abstract = {The “new” Great Game suggests that, like the imperial competition of the past, we are witnessing a trans-imperial moment whereby Japan and China are vying for hegemony in East Asia. This is a new moment because East Asia, unlike Europe, has never had two co-existing superpowers. The prospect of a new imperial competition is complicated by the still-present American military power and the non-statist arena, especially in popular culture, where the imperial games are played out. Using two popular anti-Japan videogames, Glorious Mission Online (2013) and The Invisible Guardian (2019) as case studies, I argue these games are symptomatic of the relations between warfare and game in general. I then outline the trend in game development that subverts conventional wargames. Finally, I speculate on alternative game design over the disputed territories in the Southern China Sea that prioritizes ecology over human conflict and development.}, Doi = {10.1080/14649373.2023.2242147}, Key = {fds373583} } @article{fds373584, Author = {Ching, LTS and Shim, D and Yang, FC}, Title = {Editorial introduction: East Asian pop culture in the era of China’s rise}, Journal = {Inter-Asia Cultural Studies}, Volume = {24}, Number = {5}, Pages = {737-743}, Year = {2023}, Month = {January}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14649373.2023.2242139}, Doi = {10.1080/14649373.2023.2242139}, Key = {fds373584} } %% Daly, Samuel Fury Childs @article{fds363303, Author = {Daly, SFC}, Title = {War as Work: Labor and Soldiering in History}, Journal = {International Labor and Working Class History}, Volume = {103}, Pages = {375-380}, Year = {2023}, Month = {May}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0147547922000035}, Abstract = {In the decade since International Labor and Working-Class History (ILWCH) published its special issue on Labor and the Military, treating military service as a problem of labor has grown from a provocation into a major debate. By surveying five recent books on soldiering as a form of labor, this essay poses a set of questions about warfare and work. Is military service best understood as a form of labor, and what might that perspective reveal, or occlude? How do militaries draw the line between those who work and those who fight? Where does that line become blurry? How do soldiers themselves understand the peculiar forms of work that war demands? War and work are not separate domains of experience, as these books show. But in some respects, they still demand different tools of analysis.}, Doi = {10.1017/S0147547922000035}, Key = {fds363303} } @article{fds365639, Author = {Daly, SFC}, Title = {GHANA MUST GO: NATIVISM AND THE POLITICS OF EXPULSION IN WEST AFRICA, 1969-1985}, Journal = {Past &Amp; Present}, Volume = {259}, Number = {1}, Pages = {229-261}, Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)}, Year = {2023}, Month = {May}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/pastj/gtac006}, Abstract = {<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>Beginning in the late 1960s, the Nigerian and Ghanaian governments staged a series of massive forced removals of one another’s nationals. The first was in Ghana in 1969, and the largest was Nigeria’s 1983 deportation of over one million Ghanaians. A further expulsion from Nigeria happened in 1985, and smaller ones took place in the years that followed. Each was an enactment of the state’s sovereign right to define its national community — and a devastating blow to the principle of free movement in Africa. Using records from Nigeria and elsewhere, ‘Ghana Must Go’ places the expulsions in the longer history of law and nationality policy in the British Empire. Mass expulsions were made possible by colonial-era jurisprudence that tied political membership to indigeneity, often through codified, neo-traditional ‘customary’ laws. The mass deportations of the 1960s–1980s were underwritten by this jurisprudence, even though their immediate causes lay in economic resentment, the failure of regional co-operation, and Ghana and Nigeria’s rocky diplomatic relationship.</jats:p>}, Doi = {10.1093/pastj/gtac006}, Key = {fds365639} } %% French, John D. @article{fds365458, Author = {French, JD}, Title = {Epilogue: Authoritarianism and the Specter of Democracy}, Journal = {International Review of Social History}, Volume = {68}, Number = {1}, Pages = {173-175}, Year = {2023}, Month = {April}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0020859022000608}, Doi = {10.1017/S0020859022000608}, Key = {fds365458} } @article{fds365686, Author = {French, JD}, Title = {Common Men, Exceptional Politicians: What Do We Gain from an Embodied Social Biographical Approach to Leftist Leaders Like Germany's August Bebel and Brazil's Luis Inácio Lula da Silva?}, Journal = {International Review of Social History}, Volume = {68}, Number = {1}, Pages = {111-121}, Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)}, Year = {2023}, Month = {April}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0020859022000554}, Abstract = {Lula and His Politics of Cunning explores the origin, roots, and evolution of Luis Inácio Lula da Silva's vision, discourse, and practice of leadership as a process of becoming. This commentary invites historians of labor movements and the left to think beyond their geographical and chronological specializations. It argues that there is much to gain from thinking globally if we wish to achieve meaningful causal insights applicable to the sweep of capitalist development.}, Doi = {10.1017/S0020859022000554}, Key = {fds365686} } %% Gheith, Jehanne @article{fds363892, Author = {Fowler, M and Gheith, J}, Title = {A Therapeutic Welcome: Mental Health within the Reality Ministries Disability Community}, Journal = {Journal of Disability and Religion}, Volume = {27}, Number = {2}, Pages = {358-382}, Year = {2023}, Month = {January}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23312521.2022.2078758}, Abstract = {Discrimination and exclusion have been associated with mental health issues for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. This mixed-methods study examines the impact of Reality Ministries (RM), a Christian community center open to all abilities and faiths, on participants’ views toward disability and mental health. Semi-structured interviews were administered to 32 RM community members. Results associate participation in RM with greater disability acceptance, lower loneliness, higher self-esteem and mental wellbeing, more and closer friendships, and higher participation in personally meaningful activities. Findings support the importance of a community of belonging for the wellbeing of people with and without disabilities.}, Doi = {10.1080/23312521.2022.2078758}, Key = {fds363892} } %% Göknar, Erdag @article{fds167075, Title = {"The Turkish Novel: Modernity, Modernism, and Postmodernism"}, Booktitle = {Blackwell Encyclopedia of the Novel}, Year = {20010}, Month = {Fall}, Key = {fds167075} } %% Hasso, Frances S. @article{fds376132, Author = {Hasso, FS}, Title = {Beyond the Treatment Room: The Psyche-Body-Society Care Politics of Cairo’s El-Nadeem}, Journal = {Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society}, Volume = {49}, Number = {1}, Pages = {7-35}, Publisher = {University of Chicago Press}, Year = {2023}, Month = {September}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/725840}, Doi = {10.1086/725840}, Key = {fds376132} } %% Lee, Esther K. @article{fds369154, Author = {Lee, EK and Odom, G and Dharwadker, AB}, Title = {A conversation about new directions in studies of modernity and theatre}, Journal = {Studies in Theatre and Performance}, Volume = {43}, Number = {1}, Pages = {108-119}, Year = {2023}, Month = {January}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14682761.2022.2145679}, Doi = {10.1080/14682761.2022.2145679}, Key = {fds369154} } %% Lo, Mbaye @book{fds373586, Author = {Lo, M and Ernst, CW}, Title = {I Cannot Write My Life Islam, Arabic, and Slavery in Omar Ibn Said's America}, Year = {2023}, ISBN = {9781469674674}, Abstract = {"This work centers on the life and writing of Omar Ibn Said, born in 1770 in a border region between Senegal and Mauritania that played a significant role in Islamic nations.}, Key = {fds373586} } @book{fds373587, Author = {Kamara, M}, Title = {Sheikh Moussa Kamara's Islamic Critique of Jihadists}, Year = {2023}, ISBN = {9781666933864}, Abstract = {If peace is at the foundation of the Islamic message, then waging any types of jihad as a means of imposing change or gaining power will run counter to the nature of Islam.}, Key = {fds373587} } %% McLarney, Ellen @article{fds371285, Author = {McLarney, E and Idris, S}, Title = {Black Muslims and the Angels of Afrofuturism}, Journal = {Black Scholar}, Volume = {53}, Number = {2}, Pages = {30-47}, Publisher = {Informa UK Limited}, Year = {2023}, Month = {January}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00064246.2023.2177948}, Doi = {10.1080/00064246.2023.2177948}, Key = {fds371285} } %% Napoli, Philip M. @book{fds374337, Author = {Lawrence, RG and Napoli, PM}, Title = {NEWS QUALITY IN THE DIGITAL AGE}, Pages = {1-216}, Year = {2023}, Month = {January}, ISBN = {9781032191782}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003257998}, Abstract = {This book brings together a diverse, international array of contributors to explore the topics of news “quality” in the online age and the relationships between news organizations and enormously influential digital platforms such as Facebook, Google, and Twitter. Covering topics ranging from internet incivility, crowdsourcing, and YouTube politics to regulations, algorithms, and AI, this book draws the key distinction between the news that facilitates democracy and news that undermines it. For students and scholars as well as journalists, policymakers, and media commentators, this important work engages a wide range of methodological and theoretical perspectives to define the key concept of “quality” in the news media.}, Doi = {10.4324/9781003257998}, Key = {fds374337} } @article{fds374338, Author = {Jafar, Z and Quick, JD and Larson, HJ and Venegas-Vera, V and Napoli, P and Musuka, G and Dzinamarira, T and Meena, KS and Kanmani, TR and Rimányi, E}, Title = {Social media for public health: Reaping the benefits, mitigating the harms.}, Journal = {Health promotion perspectives}, Volume = {13}, Number = {2}, Pages = {105-112}, Year = {2023}, Month = {January}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.34172/hpp.2023.13}, Abstract = {With more than 4.26 billion social media users worldwide, social media has become a primary source of health information, exchange, and influence. As its use has rapidly expanded, social media has proven to be a "doubled-edged sword," with considerable benefits as well as notable harms. It can be used to encourage preventive behaviors, foster social connectivity for better mental health, enable health officials to deliver timely information, and connect individuals to reliable information. But social media also has contributed to public health crises by exacerbating a decline in public trust, deteriorating mental health (especially in young people), and spreading dangerous misinformation. These realities have profound implications for health professionals, social media companies, governments, and users. We discuss promising guidelines, digital safety practices, and regulations on which to build a comprehensive approach to healthy use of social media. Concerted efforts from social media companies, governments, users, public interest groups, and academia are essential to mitigate the harms and unlock the benefits of this powerful new technology.}, Doi = {10.34172/hpp.2023.13}, Key = {fds374338} } @misc{fds374336, Author = {Napoli, PM and Royal, A}, Title = {GOVERNMENT INTERVENTIONS INTO NEWS QUALITY}, Pages = {187-201}, Booktitle = {News Quality In The Digital Age}, Year = {2023}, Month = {January}, ISBN = {9781032191782}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003257998-16}, Abstract = {This chapter explores how the notion of news quality has been incorporated into contemporary media policy discussions and interventions. This chapter focuses on three national contexts: the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia. This chapter pays particular attention to the political dynamics surrounding policy interventions that are either directly or indirectly related to news quality. As this chapter illustrates, within the countries studied there has been a fairly consistent pattern of policymakers initially acknowledging news quality as a policy objective, but then shying away from directly employing the news quality terminology and replacing it with related concepts, such as public interest journalism, or journalism that addresses critical information needs.}, Doi = {10.4324/9781003257998-16}, Key = {fds374336} } @misc{fds374335, Author = {Lawrence, RG and Napoli, PM}, Title = {INTRODUCTION}, Pages = {3-12}, Booktitle = {News Quality In The Digital Age}, Year = {2023}, Month = {January}, ISBN = {9781032191782}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003257998-2}, Abstract = {The role of digital platforms in societal information flows has been the subject of increasing concern and controversy in recent years. As services like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and TikTok reach ever more broadly across societies and burrow ever more deeply into individuals’ daily lives, their potential negative effects on the quality of information flowing to citizens have become increasingly vivid and concerning. Several recent and infamous examples illustrate those concerns.}, Doi = {10.4324/9781003257998-2}, Key = {fds374335} } @misc{fds374334, Author = {Lawrence, RG and Napoli, PM}, Title = {CONCLUSION}, Pages = {202-207}, Booktitle = {News Quality In The Digital Age}, Year = {2023}, Month = {January}, ISBN = {9781032191782}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003257998-17}, Abstract = {In this chapter, we summarize some of the key findings of the previous chapters of this volume to draw broader conclusions. We also rearticulate the purpose of this collection: making the concept of news “quality” more tangible and encouraging other researchers, platforms, news organizations, and policymakers to apply these findings to their own redoubled efforts to improve the contemporary news and information ecosystem.}, Doi = {10.4324/9781003257998-17}, Key = {fds374334} } %% Olcott, Jocelyn @misc{fds376283, Author = {Olcott, J}, Title = {Solidarity struggles: Transnational feminisms and Cold War lefts in the Global South}, Pages = {173-188}, Booktitle = {Leftist Internationalisms: a Transnational Political History}, Year = {2023}, Month = {January}, ISBN = {9781350247918}, Key = {fds376283} } @article{fds371701, Author = {Olcott, J}, Title = {Decolonizing development: Women of the Global South campaigning in the latter years of the Cold War}, Journal = {Clio: Histoire, Femmes et Societes}, Volume = {57}, Number = {1}, Pages = {197-208}, Year = {2023}, Month = {January}, Key = {fds371701} } %% Partner, Simon @book{fds376133, Author = {Partner, S}, Title = {Koume's World}, Pages = {1-289}, Year = {2024}, ISBN = {978-0-231-21185-7}, Key = {fds376133} } @misc{fds376138, Author = {Partner, S}, Title = {THE ARTIST'S LIFE}, Pages = {164-188}, Booktitle = {KOUME'S WORLD}, Year = {2024}, ISBN = {978-0-231-21185-7}, Key = {fds376138} } @misc{fds376139, Author = {Partner, S}, Title = {IN THE SHADOW OF THE BLACK SHIPS}, Pages = {62-93}, Booktitle = {KOUME'S WORLD}, Year = {2024}, ISBN = {978-0-231-21185-7}, Key = {fds376139} } @misc{fds376134, Author = {Partner, S}, Title = {A YEAR OF CALAMITIES}, Pages = {41-61}, Booktitle = {KOUME'S WORLD}, Year = {2024}, ISBN = {978-0-231-21185-7}, Key = {fds376134} } @misc{fds376135, Author = {Partner, S}, Title = {KOUME'S WORLD THE LIFE AND WORK OF A SAMURAI WOMAN BEFORE AND AFTER THE MEIJI RESTORATION CONCLUSION}, Pages = {227-252}, Booktitle = {KOUME'S WORLD}, Year = {2024}, ISBN = {978-0-231-21185-7}, Key = {fds376135} } @misc{fds376136, Author = {Partner, S}, Title = {WAR AND REVOLUTION}, Pages = {124-163}, Booktitle = {KOUME'S WORLD}, Year = {2024}, ISBN = {978-0-231-21185-7}, Key = {fds376136} } @misc{fds376137, Author = {Partner, S}, Title = {KOUME'S WORLD THE LIFE AND WORK OF A SAMURAI WOMAN BEFORE AND AFTER THE MEIJI RESTORATION PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS}, Pages = {VII-+}, Booktitle = {KOUME'S WORLD}, Year = {2024}, ISBN = {978-0-231-21185-7}, Key = {fds376137} } @misc{fds376140, Author = {Partner, S}, Title = {GROWING UP IN KISHU DOMAIN}, Pages = {12-40}, Booktitle = {KOUME'S WORLD}, Year = {2024}, ISBN = {978-0-231-21185-7}, Key = {fds376140} } @misc{fds376141, Author = {Partner, S}, Title = {ACROSS THE DIVIDE}, Pages = {189-226}, Booktitle = {KOUME'S WORLD}, Year = {2024}, ISBN = {978-0-231-21185-7}, Key = {fds376141} } @misc{fds376142, Author = {Partner, S}, Title = {WORK AND FAMILY}, Pages = {94-123}, Booktitle = {KOUME'S WORLD}, Year = {2024}, ISBN = {978-0-231-21185-7}, Key = {fds376142} } @book{fds374345, Author = {Partner, S}, Title = {Koume’s World The Life and Work of a Samurai Woman Before and After the Meiji Restoration}, Pages = {203 pages}, Publisher = {Columbia University Press}, Year = {2023}, Month = {December}, ISBN = {9780231559102}, Key = {fds374345} } @book{fds295603, Author = {Partner, S}, Title = {Assembled in Japan: Electrical goods and the making of the Japanese consumer}, Pages = {1-317}, Publisher = {Berkeley: University of California Press}, Year = {2023}, Month = {April}, ISBN = {9780520219397}, url = {http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0520219392/qid=1095715377/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_1/102-1008339-5256135?v=glance&s=books}, Abstract = {Assembled in Japan investigates one of the great success stories of the twentieth century: the rise of the Japanese electronics industry. Contrary to mainstream interpretation, Simon Partner discovers that behind the meteoric rise of Sony, Matsushita, Toshiba, and other electrical goods companies was neither the iron hand of Japan's Ministry of International Trade and Industry nor a government-sponsored export-led growth policy, but rather an explosion of domestic consumer demand that began in the 1950s. This powerful consumer boom differed fundamentally from the one under way at the same time in the United States in that it began from widespread poverty and comparatively miserable living conditions. Beginning with a discussion of the prewar origins of the consumer engine that was to take off under the American Occupation, Partner quickly turns his sights on the business leaders, inventors, laborers, and ordinary citizens who participated in the broadly successful effort to create new markets for expensive, unfamiliar new products. Throughout, the author relates these pressure-cooker years in Japan to the key themes of twentieth-century experience worldwide: the role of technology in promoting social change, the rise of mass consumer societies, and the construction of gender in advanced industrial economies.}, Key = {fds295603} } %% Ramaswamy, Sumathi @book{fds241852, Author = {Ramaswamy, S}, Title = {Passions of the tongue: Language devotion in Tamil India, 1891-1970}, Pages = {1-343}, Publisher = {University of California Press, Berkeley}, Year = {2023}, Month = {September}, ISBN = {9780520208049}, Abstract = {Why would love for their language lead several men in southern India to burn themselves alive in its name? Passions of the Tongue analyzes the discourses of love, labor, and life that transformed Tamil into an object of such passionate attachment, producing in the process one of modern India's most intense movements for linguistic revival and separatism. Sumathi Ramaswamy suggests that these discourses cannot be contained within a singular metanarrative of linguistic nationalism and instead proposes a new analytic, "language devotion." She uses this concept to track the many ways in which Tamil was imagined by its speakers and connects these multiple imaginings to their experience of colonial and post-colonial modernity. Focusing in particular on the transformation of the language into a goddess, mother, and maiden, Ramaswamy explores the pious, filial, and erotic aspects of Tamil devotion. She considers why, as its speakers sought political and social empowerment, metaphors of motherhood eventually came to dominate representations of the language.}, Key = {fds241852} } @article{fds372621, Author = {Ramaswamy, S}, Title = {Bernard Bate; E. Annamalai, Francis Cody, Malarvizhi Jayanth, and Constantine V. Nakassis (eds.). Protestant Textuality and the Tamil Modern: Political Oratory and the Social Imaginary in South Asia.}, Journal = {The American Historical Review}, Volume = {128}, Number = {2}, Pages = {1049-1050}, Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)}, Year = {2023}, Month = {June}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ahr/rhad207}, Doi = {10.1093/ahr/rhad207}, Key = {fds372621} } @article{fds374121, Author = {Ramaswamy, S}, Title = {A Historian among the Goddesses of Modern India}, Pages = {297-330}, Booktitle = {HOW SECULAR IS ART}, Year = {2023}, Key = {fds374121} } %% Rosenblatt, Adam R. @article{fds371307, Author = {Kim, JJ and Rosenblatt, A}, Title = {Whose humanitarianism, whose forensic anthropology?}, Pages = {153-176}, Booktitle = {Anthropology of Violent Death: Theoretical Foundations for Forensic Humanitarian Action}, Year = {2023}, Month = {January}, ISBN = {9781119806363}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781119806394.ch9}, Abstract = {Reframing forensic anthropology's responsibility to recognize the continuum of violence stands to influence approaches to local and international casework, research, and public outreach. Drawing on their research and experiences around burial sites in Uganda's war in Acholiland, the mass institutionalization and anonymous burials of people labeled mentally ill and disabled in the United States, and Canada's genocide in Indian Country using a system of assimilatory forced displacement in a residential school system, the authors move beyond dichotomous notions of humanitarian or human rights anthropology and expand the bounds of meaningful and thoughtful forensic practice. In doing so, they acknowledge the transformation that forensic humanitarian action and its many diverse practitioners have brought to forensic anthropology and human rights activism. The authors focus on the idea that violence against the remains impacts the living, the dead, and the scenarios in which the tangible remains necessitate action among the living.}, Doi = {10.1002/9781119806394.ch9}, Key = {fds371307} } @book{fds365742, Author = {Rosenblatt, A}, Title = {Cemetery Citizens: Reclaiming Buried Pasts to Revise the Present (forthcoming)}, Publisher = {Stanford University Press}, Year = {2023}, Key = {fds365742} } %% Weinthal, Erika S. @article{fds373566, Author = {Albright, EA and Coleman Flowers and C and Kramer, RA and Weinthal, ES}, Title = {Failing septic systems in Lowndes County, Alabama: citizen participation, science, and community knowledge}, Journal = {Local Environment}, Volume = {29}, Number = {2}, Pages = {135-142}, Year = {2024}, Month = {January}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13549839.2023.2267066}, Abstract = {The United Nations has estimated that 2.8 billion individuals across the world will not have access to safely managed sanitation in 2030. In the accounting of global sanitation access, local inequities often are invisible to those counting, especially given that many of these counters are physically distant and often external to communities suffering from lack of access. Lowndes County, Alabama, a predominantly-Black county in rural Alabama (USA), provides a window into the social, racial, and environmental injustices that are present in the rural American South. Our survey of household sanitation access in Lowndes County, implemented by a collaboration of an academic institution, a local environmental justice organisation, and residents, shows that community members in the county are aware of the problems associated with failing septic systems. Producing data that can make publicly visible the lack of access to sanitation will, however, remain a challenge until institutional and structural barriers are overcome.}, Doi = {10.1080/13549839.2023.2267066}, Key = {fds373566} } @misc{fds371515, Author = {Patel, E and Weinthal, E}, Title = {Rights, resilience, and water in turbulent times}, Pages = {37-48}, Booktitle = {Global Environmental Politics in a Turbulent Era}, Year = {2023}, Month = {March}, ISBN = {9781802207132}, Key = {fds371515} } @article{fds366697, Author = {Vengosh, A and Weinthal, E}, Title = {The water consumption reductions from home solar installation in the United States.}, Journal = {The Science of the total environment}, Volume = {854}, Pages = {158738}, Year = {2023}, Month = {January}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.158738}, Abstract = {Installation of rooftop photovoltaic (PV) solar is expected to change the electricity landscape in the U.S. through reducing greenhouse gas emissions and mitigating global warming, as well as eliminating environmental impacts from fossil fuels utilization. Given the high-water intensity of fossil fuels, nuclear, and hydropower, the transition to solar and wind energy has important implications for also reducing the water footprint of energy production. This study evaluates the reductions in the water footprint from the electricity sector at the statewide and household scales in the contiguous U.S., as well as the expected virtual water footprint of individual homes upon switching to rooftop PV solar. Through integration of the water consumption intensity of the different energy sources that contribute to the current grid electricity, the annual residential electricity consumption, and the number of households, we have established a baseline for the variations of current statewide and household water consumption in the contiguous 48 states. The average nationwide water consumption of the residential sector from the current grid electricity is estimated as 9.84 × 10<sup>9</sup> m<sup>3</sup>, while the household grid water consumption varies from 8 to 225 m<sup>3</sup> y<sup>-1</sup> (a nationwide average of 66 m<sup>3</sup>y<sup>-1</sup>). We estimate the household water consumption upon installing roof solar PV (3-60 m<sup>3</sup> y<sup>-1</sup>, a nationwide average of 4.7 m<sup>3</sup> y<sup>-1</sup>) and the expected annual reduction in water consumption (210 %-1600 %) at the household level across the U.S. The current electricity production from rooftop solar PV in the U.S. is currently about 1.5 % of the total residential electricity consumption, which infers an overall annual saving of 374 × 10<sup>6</sup> m<sup>3</sup> based on the average national grid water consumption in the U.S. The transition to rooftop PV solar infers not only reductions in greenhouse gas emissions coupled with a major reduction in the overall water footprint, but also a transfer of the water footprint and associated environmental implications to countries overseas where most PV panels are manufactured.}, Doi = {10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.158738}, Key = {fds366697} } | |
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