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註釋Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Global Sanitation as a Long-Term Challenge -- 1.2 The Sanitation Triangle: An Interdisciplinary Research Field -- 1.3 Organization of the Book -- 1.3.1 Part I -- 1.3.2 Part II -- 1.3.3 Part III -- References -- Part I: Socio-Culture -- Chapter 2: Socio-Cultural Aspects of Sanitation -- 2.1 The Studies on Sanitation by Humanities and Social Sciences -- 2.2 Socio-Cultural Matters with Materials and Health -- 2.3 Chapter Overview -- References -- Chapter 3: Ideas and Practices for Restoring the Humanity of Sanitation Workers in India -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 M. K. Gandhi and Scavengers -- 3.2.1 Gandhi ́s Views on Sanitation -- 3.2.2 Untouchability and Scavengers -- 3.3 B. R. Ambedkar and the Dalit Movement -- 3.3.1 Ambedkar ́s Perspective on Untouchability -- 3.3.2 The Struggle Against Untouchability and Improving the Situation of Sanitation Workers -- 3.3.3 The Difference Between Ambedkar and Gandhi -- 3.4 Movements After Independence: The Abolition of Manual Scavenging -- 3.4.1 The Discontinuance of the Customary Rights of Scavengers -- 3.4.2 Flush Toilet Installations -- 3.4.3 The Dalit-Led Movement and the Criminalization of Manual Scavenging -- 3.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Dissociation Between National Policy and Local Communities in Regard to Water Supply Management -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Drinking Water Conditions and Water Supply Management Policies in Senegal -- 4.3 Outline of Field Survey -- 4.3.1 Sites -- 4.3.2 Research Methods and Contents -- 4.4 Field Survey Results -- 4.4.1 Piped Water Supply and Water Quality Problem -- 4.4.2 Difficulty in Obtaining Water -- 4.4.3 Water Supply Management by ASUFOR -- 4.4.4 Self-Help Efforts for Water Supply Management -- 4.5 Summary and Conclusions -- References.