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Companion To Border Studies A Thomas M Wilson Hastings Donnan Eds

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Companion To Border Studies A Thomas M Wilson Hastings Donnan Eds
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.2 MB
Pages: 628
Author: Thomas M. Wilson, Hastings Donnan (eds.)
ISBN: 9781118255223, 9781405198936, 1118255224, 1405198931
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Companion To Border Studies A Thomas M Wilson Hastings Donnan Eds by Thomas M. Wilson, Hastings Donnan (eds.) 9781118255223, 9781405198936, 1118255224, 1405198931 instant download after payment.

ACompanion to Border Studies introduces an exciting and expanding field of interdisciplinary research, through the writing of an international array of scholars, from diverse perspectives that include anthropology, development studies, geography, history, political science and sociology.

  • Explores how nations and cultural identities are being transformed by their dynamic, shifting borders where mobility is sometimes facilitated, other times impeded or prevented
  • Offers an array of international views which together form an authoritative guide for students, instructors and researchers
  • Reflects recent significant growth in the importance of understanding the distinctive characteristics of borders and frontiers, including cross-border cooperation, security and controls, migration and population displacements, hybridity, and transnationalism
Content:
Chapter 1 Borders and Border Studies (pages 1–25): Thomas M. Wilson and Hastings Donnan
Chapter 2 Partition (pages 27–47): Brendan O'leary
Chapter 3 Culture Theory and the US–Mexico Border (pages 48–65): Josiah McC. Heyman
Chapter 4 The African Union Border Programme in European Comparative Perspective (pages 66–82): Anthony I. Asiwaju
Chapter 5 European Politics of Borders, Border Symbolism and Cross?Border Cooperation (pages 83–99): James Wesley Scott
Chapter 6 Securing Borders in Europe and North America (pages 100–118): Emmanuel Brunet?Jailly
Chapter 7 Border Regimes, the Circulation of Violence and the Neo?authoritarian Turn (pages 119–135): John Borneman
Chapter 8 Borders in the New Imperialism (pages 137–157): James Anderson
Chapter 9 Contested States, Frontiers and Cities (pages 158–176): Liam O'Dowd
Chapter 10 The State, Hegemony and the Historical British?US Border (pages 177–193): Allan K. McDougall and Lisa Philips
Chapter 11 Nations, Nationalism and “Borderization” in the Southern Cone (pages 194–213): Alejandro Grimson
Chapter 12 Debordering and Rebordering the United Kingdom (pages 214–229): Cathal McCall
Chapter 13 “Swarming” at the Frontiers of France, 1870–1885 (pages 230–248): Olivier Thomas Kramsch
Chapter 14 Borders and Conflict Resolution (pages 249–265): David Newman
Chapter 15 Chaos and Order along the (Former) Iron Curtain (pages 267–282): Mathijs Pelkmans
Chapter 16 Border Security as Late?Capitalist “Fix” (pages 283–300): Brenda Chalfin
Chapter 17 Identity, the State and Borderline Disorder (pages 301–317): Dan Rabinowitz
Chapter 18 African Boundaries and the New Capitalist Frontier (pages 318–331): Timothy Raeymaekers
Chapter 19 Bandits, Borderlands and Opium Wars in Afghanistan (pages 332–353): Jonathan Goodhand
Chapter 20 Biosecurity, Quarantine and Life across the Border (pages 354–370): Alan Smart and Josephine Smart
Chapter 21 Permeabilities, Ecology and Geopolitical Boundaries (pages 371–386): Hilary Cunningham
Chapter 22 Borders and the Rhythms of Displacement, Emplacement and Mobility (pages 387–404): Pamela Ballinger
Chapter 23 Remapping Borders (pages 405–418): Henk van Houtum
Chapter 24 From Border Policing to Internal Immigration Control in the United States (pages 419–437): Mathew Coleman
Chapter 25 Labor Migration, Trafficking and Border Controls (pages 438–454): Michele Ford and Lenore Lyons
Chapter 26 Spatial Strategies for Rebordering Human Migration at Sea (pages 455–472): Alison Mountz and Nancy Hiemstra
Chapter 27 “B/ordering” and Biopolitics in Central Asia (pages 473–491): Nick Megoran
Chapter 28 Border, Scene and Obscene (pages 492–504): Nicholas De Genova
Chapter 29 Border Show Business and Performing States (pages 505–521): David B. Coplan
Chapter 30 Performativity and the Eventfulness of Bordering Practices (pages 522–537): Robert J. Kaiser
Chapter 31 Reconceptualizing the Space of the Mexico–US Borderline (pages 538–556): Robert R. Alvarez
Chapter 32 Border Towns and Cities in Comparative Perspective (pages 557–572): Paul Nugent
Chapter 33 A Sense of Border (pages 573–592): Sarah Green

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