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Borders and Bordering

European Journal of Social Theory, 2006
The renaissance of border studies during the past decade has been characterized by a crossing of disciplinary borders, bringing together geographers, political scientists, sociologists, anthropologists, historians, literary scholars, legal experts, along with border practitioners engaged in the practical aspects of boundary demarcation, delimitation ...
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Borders/Border Crossing

2014
Border crossing provides a lens for analyzing science learning as cultural acquisition and science teaching as cultural transmission. Thus, science is deemed as culture rather than absolute truth.
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Bordering, De-Bordering, Cross-Bordering: A Conclusion

2011
The SeFoNe project that is presented in this book took its departure in the discussion of borders as both physical and mental constructs. The case studies showed that practices of demarcation, differentiation and place-making that invoke nation, ethnicity, history or language and frequently determine bordering practices at the margins of the nation ...
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Bordering, Border Politics and Cross-Border Cooperation in Europe

2015
The chapter presents the state of the art of debates on theoretical and practical issues concerning border politics and cross-border cooperation in Europe, that are relevant to the interaction between the EU border regions and their immediate neighbours.
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World Borders, Political Borders

Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 2002
The work of the distinguished French political theorist and philosopher Etienne Balibar has emerged as profoundly significant in shaping post-1968 debates around class, race, national sovereignty, citizenship, and international human rights. The following essay is particularly relevant to this issue of PMLA insofar as the essay signals the importance ...
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Beyond Borders:

2017
Silvia Goldman presents the Chilean poet and performer Cecilia Vicuña’s poetry collection i tu (2004) as a postnational work of literature that addresses its reader in several languages, such as Spanish, English, and Quechua. Goldman argues that i tu establishes a speech “between languages,” able to pierce through territorial, cultural, and linguistic ...
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Border Cities

The scholarly fascination with border cities often proliferates with geopolitical events that transform the security and economic and social landscapes of the state’s border areas. The early scholarly interest in border cities arose in the United States in the latter half of the twentieth century when new infrastructure initiatives and ...
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