Borderities and the Politics of Contemporary Mobile Borders

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This book explores the emerging forms and functions of contemporary mobile borders. It deals with issues of security, technology, migration and cooperation while addressing the epistemological and political questions that they raise. The 'borderities' approach illuminates the question of how borders can be the site of both power and counter-power.

Author(s): Anne-Laure Amilhat Szary & Frédéric Giraut
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Year: 2015

Language: English
Pages: 324

• Borderities: The Politics of Contemporary Mobile Borders : Amilhat Szary, Anne-Laure& Giraut, Frédéric Pages 1-19

• Bordering Capabilities versus Borders: Implications for National Borders : Sassen, Saskia Pages 23-52
• Nations Outside Their Borders: How Extraterritorial Concessions Reinforce Sovereignty : Strauss, Michael J., Pages 53-67
• The Politics of Eco-frontiers: When Environmentality Meets Borderities: Guyot, Sylvain; Pages 68-84
• The Border in the Pocket: The Passport as a Boundary Object: Häkli, Jouni, Pages 85-99
• Controlling Mobility: Embodying Borders : Popescu, Gabriel, Pages 100-115
• Mobile and Fatal: The EU Borders: Lambert, Nicolas & Clochard, Olivier; Pages 119-137
• Mobile Euro/African Borderscapes: Migrant Communities and Shifting Urban Margins: Brambilla, Chiara, Pages 138-154
• Ethnographic Notes on ‘Camp’: Centrifugality and Liminality on the Rainforest Frontier: Hendriks, Thomas, Pages 155-170
• Smuggling: Power Networks, Moral Geographies and Norm Enforcement at Work at Southern Cone Borders; Dorfman, Adriana, Pages 171-187
• Rethinking Borders in a Mobile World: An Alternative Model: Walther, Olivier J. (et al.), Pages 191-203
• Mapping Mobile Borders: Critical Cartographies of Borders Based on Migration Experiences: Mekdjian, Sarah, Pages 204-223
• Tangier, Mobile City: Re-making Borders in the Straits of Gibraltar: Bialasiewicz, Luiza, Pages 224-240
• Territorial and Non-territorial: The Mobile Borders of Migration Controls: Cuttitta, Paolo, Pages 241-255
• Alternative Ways of Mapping the Wound or Symbolic Borderities: Littman, Ariane, Pages 259-268