ABSTRACT

The increasing interest and the longstanding attitudes toward water studies are growing in a wide range of academic fields with different backgrounds. In particular water is a topic that crosses some key concepts in many social sciences as heritage and landscape. In this text, inland-water is investigated, interrogated and presented with a non-Cartesian attitude because the subject, in itself, is not a simple substance, but a complex series of facts and objects analysed and reanalysed from different people with specific perspectives, not in a linear way, but in terms of their differences, extensions and intensity, ergo, in a “liquid” way.