
Open Rivers : Issues One Through Ten
Rethinking Water, Place & Community


“Remembering the Bohemian Flats”: An Exhibit and a Practice of Public Memory

The New Madrid Levee: A New Take on an Enduring Conflict

Teaching About Rivers

A Home Worth Fighting For: The Evictions at the Bohemian Flats

Mussels: A River Life Atlas Collection

An Enchanted Landscape: Remembering Historic Swede Hollow

Future River—The Mississippi in Light of a Lifetime Immersion in Water

Princeville and the Environmental Landscape of Race

Disturbing the Mississippi: The Language of Science, Engineering, and River Restoration

Maps, Geographies, and the Mississippi

Southern Waters

Climate Change and Rivers

The National Park Service’s Mississippi River Forum: Meals with Great Minds

Global Water Data: We’ll Show You the World, Sort Of

Toward a Pedagogy of Place: the 'Bdote Field Trip' and Absent Narratives in the Classroom

Guest Editors’ Introduction to Issue Three

Liquid Economies, Networks of the Anthropocene

Depicting the Power of Water in Art and Poetry

Re-imagining the River: The Transformation of New York’s Waterways in Marie Lorenz’s 'Tide and Current Taxi.'

Gods of the Mississippi

Mapping Ocean Currents

What is Clean Water Worth?

Finding Common Ground in Coastal Virginia: The Chrysler Museum Faces the Rising Tides

Making The Most of the Governor’s Water Summit

What do you see when you look at a river?

The Once and Future River: A Present Snapshot

Why so much sand in the Lower Minnesota River?

Owámniyomni, a Dakota Name for “St. Anthony Falls”

Troubled Waters: Rivers in Latin American Imagination

Learning with the flow: My journey as a student working in the “real world” of research and communication

Minneapolis’ Upper Harbor Terminal: A Geostory of Collaborative Creation

Perspectives on River Interventions

What It Means to be a “Partnership Park” – The Mississippi National River and Recreation Area

Healing Place Collaborative

Mississippi River Network: Headwaters to Gulf

An Orphaned River, A Lost Delta

The National River Organizations

Museum on Main Street’s Water/Ways

Treaties & Territory: Resource Struggles and the Legal Foundations of the U.S./American Indian Relationship

Bridal Veil Falls

Navigating the Ethics of Partnership

Forgotten Places and Radical Hope on Philadelphia’s Tidal Schuylkill River

Making an Icon out of the Los Angeles River

The Lab on the River: The St. Anthony Falls Laboratory at the University of Minnesota

Agriculture and the River: The University’s Role in Societal Learning, Innovation, and Action

“Playground of the People”? Mapping Racial Covenants in Twentieth-century Minneapolis

'One River': Telling Stories of the St. Louis River

Observing the Water Landscape in German-speaking Countries

What we Learned from the River

Community-Engagement and Loss

Anthracite Heritage: Landscape, Memory and the Environment

Lost to Progress: Upper Mississippi River and Minneapolis Parks Development

Where the Water Takes You: Unlocking Place-based Meanings through Inquiry at the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C.

The St. Louis River

River Reveal: Photographing the Mississippi

The Flow of Health, Water, and Information in the Mississippi Watershed

Fort Snelling as I Knew It

National Parks: Can “America’s Best Idea” Adjust to the Twenty-first Century?

Guest Editors’ Introduction to Issue Eight

Watershed Colonialism and Popular Geographies of North American Rivers

Industrial Ornament, Modern Symbol: New Orleans’ First Waterworks on the Mississippi River

Rio Yaqui—The Hiak Vatwe: The Transformation of a Cultural Landscape

River Conservancy and the Undetermined Future of the Port of Tianjin, 1888-1937

The Vanishing

Why is water sacred to Native Americans?

When a river is a person: from Ecuador to New Zealand, nature gets its day in court

“C-ing” the River: from Companionship to Control to…Catastrophe or Compromise?

Hydrology and World History: Rivers and Watersheds for Students

Listening to a River: How Sound Emerges in River Histories

Reflections of “New” Geographies: A Brief Glimpse at Pre-Modern Cartography

Water Bar : Water is All We Have

Free-Flowing Waters: A Vision for a Lower Mississippi River Wilderness

On The Uncompromising Hand: Remembering Spirit Island

Where the Water Flows: Understanding Glacier’s Triple Divide Peak

The Story Behind a Nassau Bottle Excavated at Historic Fort Snelling

In Quad Cities, Reconnection to the Riverfront Is Well Into Its Fourth Decade

Mosquitoes, Muck, and Mussels: A Look Into Scientific Research

Review of Underwater

NRRI’s Systems Approach to Minnesota Water Challenges

States of Emergence/y: Coastal Restoration and the Future of Louisiana’s Vietnamese/American Commercial Fisherfolk

Minnesota Aquatic Invasive Species Research Center

The Future of Agriculture in a Water-Rich State

Eyes on Large Lakes

Fields: The Transformation and Healing of the Whitewater Valley

Lab on the River – Snapshots of the St. Anthony Falls Laboratory

Review of Arts of Living on a Damaged Planet: Ghosts and Monsters of the Anthropocene

One Water: A New Era in Water Management

Water as a Space for Inclusion
