LangeMemo8

-Tools -Cultural Authority || Hydrologists || -Not much cultural authority compared to other sciences -History of poor estimates || -Upperhand in relationship with hydrology || Civil Engineers || -Need hydrologic data and theory || -Institutionalized authority || Economic actors (Corporations, World Bank, etc.) || -Unpopular with the masses || -Organization -Legal Authority || States || -Often unpopular with their populations ||
 * Catalysts || Groups || Corrosions ||
 * -Expertise
 * -Big budgets
 * -Money
 * -Local Knowledges || Water related Social Movements || -Lacking in political power ||
 * -Political Power