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Borderless Worlds for Whom?
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The book weaves together border studies, migration and tourism to develop a nuanced analytical framework that opens up new avenues for understanding the impact borders have to different classes of people and their nationalities. The chapters of this volume reflect the changing relations between borders, bordering practices and mobilities. They provide both theoretical insights and contextual knowledge on how borders, bordering practices and ethical issues come together in mobilities.
The optimism heralded by the end of the Cold War and the idea of an emerging borderless world was soon shadowed by conflicts, wars, terrorism, and new border walls. Migrants, asylum seekers, and refugees have simultaneously become key political figures. Border and mobility studies are now two sides of the same coin.
The chapters of this volume reflect the changing relations between borders, bordering practices, and mobilities. They provide both theoretical insights and contextual knowledge on how borders, bordering practices, and ethical issues come together in mobilities. The chapters scrutinize how bounded (territorial) and open/networked (relational) spaces manifest in various contexts. The first section, 'Borders in a borderless world', raises theoretical questions. The second, 'Politics of inclusion and exclusion', looks at bordering practices in the context of migration. The third section, 'Contested mobilities and encounters', focuses on tourism, which has been an 'accepted' form of mobility but which has recently become an object of critique because of overtourism. Section four, 'Borders, security, politics', examines bordering practices and security in the EU and beyond, highlighting how the migration/border politics nexus has become a national and supra-national political challenge.
The chapters of this interdisciplinary volume contribute both conceptually and empirically to understanding contemporary bordering practices and mobilities. It is essential reading for geographers, political scientists, sociologists, and international relations scholars interested in the contemporary meanings of borders and mobilities.
"This book could not be more timely as immigration becomes the issue that could break the European Union and border anxieties pervade the world of states. The book focuses on the neglected ethical dilemmas of borders: from the ways migrants are categorized as refugees and 'economic' migrants, for example, to the fact that tourism, one of the world's major industries by value-added, depends on easy border crossing even as others are excluded, and the idea of a world without borders as being necessarily more just than the one we presently have. If populist politicians would read more, including this book, they might rant less and reason more."
Professor John Agnew, UCLA, USA
Autorentext
Anssi Paasi is Professor of Geography at the University of Oulu, Finland, and the Director of the RELATE Center of Excellence (Academy of Finland).
Eeva-Kaisa Prokkola is Senior Research Fellow at the Geography Research Unit, University of Oulu, Finland, and a Docent in Human Geography and Border Studies at the University of Eastern Finland.
Jarkko Saarinen is Professor of Geography in the University of Oulu, Finland, and Distinguished Visiting Professor (Sustainability Management) at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa.
Kaj Zimmerbauer is Docent at the University of Oulu, Finland, and Scientific Coordinator in the RELATE Center of Excellence (Academy of Finland).
Zusammenfassung
The optimism heralded by the end of the Cold War and the idea of an emerging borderless world was soon shadowed by conflicts, wars, terrorism, and new border walls. Migrants, asylum seekers, and refugees have simultaneously become key political figures. Border and mobility studies are now two sides of the same coin.
The chapters of this volume reflect the changing relations between borders, bordering practices, and mobilities. They provide both theoretical insights and contextual knowledge on how borders, bordering practices, and ethical issues come together in mobilities. The chapters scrutinize how bounded (territorial) and open/networked (relational) spaces manifest in various contexts. The first section, 'Borders in a borderless world', raises theoretical questions. The second, 'Politics of inclusion and exclusion', looks at bordering practices in the context of migration. The third section, 'Contested mobilities and encounters', focuses on tourism, which has been an 'accepted' form of mobility but which has recently become an object of critique because of overtourism. Section four, 'Borders, security, politics', examines bordering practices and security in the EU and beyond, highlighting how the migration/border politics nexus has become a national and supra-national political challenge.
The chapters of this interdisciplinary volume contribute both conceptually and empirically to understanding contemporary bordering practices and mobilities. It is essential reading for geographers, political scientists, sociologists, and international relations scholars interested in the contemporary meanings of borders and mobilities.
Inhalt
Introduction: borders, ethics, and mobilities Anssi Paasi, Eeva-Kaisa Prokkola, Jarkko Saarinen, and Kaj Zimmerbauer **** Part I: Borders in a borderless world
Borderless worlds and beyond: challenging the state-centric cartographies ** Anssi Paasi
Imagining a borderless world ** Harald Bauder
Borders, distance, politics Paolo Novak ** Part II: Politics of inclusion and exclusion
'Borderless' Europe and Brexit: young European migrant accounts of media uses and moralities ** Aija Lulle
Everyday bordering, healthcare, and the politics of belonging in contemporary Britain ** Kathryn Cassidy
'Delay and Neglect': the everyday geopolitics of humanitarian borders ** Elisa Pascucci, Jouni Häkli, and Kirsi Pauliina Kallio
Asylum reception and the politicization of national identity in Finland: a gender perspective Eeva-Kaisa Prokkola
Part III: Contested mobilities and encounters
- Tourism, border politics, and the fault lines of mobility
Raoul V. Bianchi and Marcus L. Stephenson
- Commodification of contested borderscapes for tourism development: viability, community representation, and equity of relic Iron Curtain and Sudetenland heritage tourism landscapes
Arie Stoffelen and Dominique Vanneste
- Contested mobilities across the Hong Kong-Shenzhen border: the case of Sheung Shui
J. J. Zhang
Part IV: Borders, security, politics
- Trade, Trump, Security, and Ethics: The Canada-US Border in Continental Perspective
Heather N. Nicol and Karen G. Everett
- Ontological (in)security: the EU's bordering dilemma and neighbourhood
Jussi P. Laine and James W. Scott
- An ethical code for cross-border governance: what does the European Union say on the ethics of cross-border cooperation?
Elisabetta Nadalutti
- The role of 'nature' at the EU maritime borders: agency, ethics, and accountability
Estela Schindel
- Afterword: borders are there to be crossed (but not by everybody)
Noel B. Salazar
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09780815360025
- Editor Paasi Anssi, Eeva-Kaisa Prokkola, Jarkko Saarinen, Kaj Zimmerbauer
- Sprache Englisch
- Genre Political Science
- Größe H234mm x B156mm
- Jahr 2018
- EAN 9780815360025
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-0-8153-6002-5
- Veröffentlichung 30.10.2018
- Titel Borderless Worlds for Whom?
- Autor Anssi Prokkola, Eeva-Kaisa Saarinen, Jarkko Paasi
- Untertitel Ethics, Moralities and Mobilities
- Gewicht 498g
- Herausgeber Taylor & Francis
- Anzahl Seiten 254