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Invisible Borders In A Bordered World Power Mobility And Belonging Alexander C Diener

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Invisible Borders In A Bordered World Power Mobility And Belonging Alexander C Diener
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.92 MB
Pages: 307
Author: Alexander C. Diener, Joshua Hagen
ISBN: 9780367370657, 9781032276984, 0367370654, 1032276983
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Invisible Borders In A Bordered World Power Mobility And Belonging Alexander C Diener by Alexander C. Diener, Joshua Hagen 9780367370657, 9781032276984, 0367370654, 1032276983 instant download after payment.

This book critically challenges the usual territorial understanding of borders by examining the often messy internal, transborder, ambiguous, and in-between spaces that co-exist with traditional borders. By considering those less visible aspects of borders, the book develops an inclusive understanding of how contemporary borders are structured and how they influence human identity, mobility, and belonging.

The introduction and conclusion provide theoretical and contextual framing, while chapters explore topics of global labor and refugees, unrecognized states, ethnic networks, cyberspace, transboundary resource conflicts, and indigenous and religious spaces that rarely register on conventional maps or commonplace understandings of territory. In the end, the volume demonstrates that, despite being "invisible" on most maps, these borders have a very real, material, and tangible presence and consequences for those people who live within, alongside, and across them.

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