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Name
  
Terje Tvedt


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Author

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Books
  
A Journey in the Future of, The River Nile in the Age of th, Angels of mercy or developm, History of Water - A - Series II, The River Nile and Its Economic

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Terje Tvedt (born 24 August 1951) is a Norwegian academic, author and film maker. He is presently a professor at the Department of Geography, University of Bergen, and Professor in Global History, University of Oslo, Norway. He has previously been a professor of political science and development studies.

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Tvedt has written and published extensively on the role of water in society and history, and developed influential perspectives on how water-society relations impact societies. See especially his books on the history of the Nile and “A History of Water” series in 9 volumes.

He is also a prolific writer on Norwegian modern history of ideas with an emphasis on dominant worldviews in the era of development aid, and has been a very central figure in Norwegian public and intellectual debates on these issues. He has also made numerous successful and award-winning TV-documentaries on different topics, among them A Journey in the History of Water, The Future of Water, and The Nile Quest. They have been shown in about 150 countries and been bought by many of the world’s leading TV-networks.

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Documentaries

Selected documentaries include:

  • 2014: The Nile Quest, 3 episodes, (see watervideo.com)
  • 2013: De gode bombene, NRK Brennpunkt
  • 2010: En dråpe luksus, TV 2, Dokument 2
  • 2007: A Journey in the Future of Water, 3 episodes, TV2/Panopticon, (see www.watervideo.com)
  • 2007: De hvite hjelperne, TV 2, Dokument 2
  • 1997: A Journey in the History of Water, 4 episodes, NRK, (see watervideo.com)
  • References

    Terje Tvedt Wikipedia