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Social Head-Enders: Access and Authority in Irrigation Governance

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Pages 185-203 | Received 23 Feb 2021, Accepted 10 Nov 2021, Published online: 13 Dec 2021
 

Abstract

Inequalities in access are a major concern for the management of common pool resources. In the case of irrigation water, inequalities are often explained by spatial “head-ender/tail-ender” distinctions, determined by distance to the water source. However, inequalities in access are also produced by social relations and social institutions. Drawing from ethnographic research in Ağlasun, a rural town in the south-west of Turkey, we examine socio-spatial inequalities vis-à-vis water access in a small-scale, locally managed irrigation system. Our findings demonstrate that spatial “head-ender/tail-ender” differences in the irrigation system intersect with social relations. By introducing the concept of “social head-enders,” we emphasize how social and political relations may introduce a complementary asymmetry in access to water between farmers. Analyzing the socio-spatial dynamics in such asymmetric systems allows us to further explore the interaction between access and authority. This leads us to illustrate important conditions for more equitable and democratic local irrigation governance.

Acknowledgements

We thank to the participants for sharing their time for this research and we thank to Ekin Kurtiç, Sinem Kavak and Marjan Moris for their valuable comments on earlier versions of the paper. Also, we would like to thank to the editor and the two anonymous referees for their useful suggestions.

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Funding

This research was conducted with funding from the Sagalassos Archeological Research Project [Grant number FXS-D2901-C14/17/025].

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