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Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 2020
This article advances the understanding of borders with respect to their epistemological, ontological, and empirical intersections with violence and conflict, which remain understudied within critical border studies.
Chiara Brambilla, Reece Jones
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This article advances the understanding of borders with respect to their epistemological, ontological, and empirical intersections with violence and conflict, which remain understudied within critical border studies.
Chiara Brambilla, Reece Jones
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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 ...
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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 ...
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DEFINITION OF STATE BORDER, BORDER LINE, BORDER BELT, BORDER AREA AND BORDER CROSSING
International Journal of Economics, Management and Tourism, 2022The history of mankind is known for the emergence of borders between tribes, cultures, civilizations. In the philosophy of the border we know the limitation of all things in time-space, in one territory, with its own power, with its own laws and social order, created through the historical of that society.
Shabani, Erda, Koteski, Cane
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Borders resurgent: towards a post-Covid-19 global border regime?
, 2020An immediate political geographic consequence of the global pandemic is the rapid imposition of national and subnational borders, particularly where cross-boundary openness and integration was prevalent.
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Riding Routes and Itinerant Borders: Autonomy of Migration and Border Externalization
Antipode, 2015Maribel Casas-Cortés +2 more
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2004
The parish of Gryt in central Sodermanland, Sweden, constitutes the area of investigation in an ongoing research project The Parish Gryt — Landscape and Community in an Ecosystem Perspective (Figure 1). An ecosystem approach is being employed in this study, in order to analyse the parish community’s ecological relation with its territory over time. the
Maria Bergström, Margareta Ihse
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The parish of Gryt in central Sodermanland, Sweden, constitutes the area of investigation in an ongoing research project The Parish Gryt — Landscape and Community in an Ecosystem Perspective (Figure 1). An ecosystem approach is being employed in this study, in order to analyse the parish community’s ecological relation with its territory over time. the
Maria Bergström, Margareta Ihse
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, 2020
This book provides a philosophical defence of open borders. Two policy dogmas are the right of sovereign states to restrict immigration and the infeasibility of opening borders.
A. Sager
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This book provides a philosophical defence of open borders. Two policy dogmas are the right of sovereign states to restrict immigration and the infeasibility of opening borders.
A. Sager
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Prologue: A Border is Not a Border. Writing and Reading Borders in Space
2018Item does not contain ...
Berg, E. van den, Houtum, H.J. van
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Thinking Beyond Humanitarian Borders
Social research, 2016The language of humanitarianism has played a central role in political and media debates about undocumented migrants/refugees crossing into Europe and North America over the last few years. This essay argues that humanitarianism at the border is not good
M. Ticktin
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Introduction: The Border Is Not at the Border
2020A visible or invisible dividing line, the border is usually perceived in terms of separation and rupture, but it is also a principle of organization of international relations. It is therefore a site of tension with regard to identity construction and assertion; the border is often at the very origin of contestations, negotiations, and other ...
Myriam Moïse, Fred Réno
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