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ویرایش: 1 نویسندگان: Anssi Paasi (editor), Eeva-Kaisa Prokkola (editor), Jarkko Saarinen (editor), Kaj Zimmerbauer (editor) سری: (Border Regions Series) ISBN (شابک) : 0815360029, 9780429427817 ناشر: Routledge سال نشر: 2018 تعداد صفحات: 255 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 5 مگابایت
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Cover Half Title Series Page Title Page Copyright Page Table of Contents List of illustrations List of contributors Preface 1. Introduction: borders, ethics, and mobilities Introduction Borders persevere The multiplicity of mobilities and of ethical dilemmas: the question of hospitability Seeing through penumbral borders Overview of sections and chapters References PART I: Borders in a borderless world 2. Borderless worlds and beyond: challenging the state-centric cartographies Introduction Geography and moral concerns Crafting the discourse of a borderless world and its ethics From the borderless world thesis to the multiplication of borders Beyond Ohmae’s thesis: mobility, activism, ethics Conclusion References 3. Imagining a borderless world Introduction What borders do Freedom and borders Open borders Open borders and belonging No border Conclusion References 4. Borders, distance, politics Introduction Where is the border? The EU borders everywhere There and elsewhere Distance and politics References PART II: Politics of inclusion and exclusion 5. ‘Borderless’ Europe and Brexit: young European migrant accounts of media uses and moralities Introduction Methodology Context: borderless world and Brexit Free’ mobility and moralities in media uses Before and during the vote Media uses in continuous uncertainty Conclusion References 6. Everyday bordering, healthcare, and the politics of belonging in contemporary Britain Introduction Theoretical background Everyday bordering in the NHS: an overview The (geo)political economy of healthcare charging The impacts of bordering in healthcare Conclusions Note References 7. ‘Delay and neglect’: the everyday geopolitics of humanitarian borders Introduction The everyday geopolitics of humanitarian borders Greece Lebanon Conclusions Notes References 8. Asylum reception and the politicization of national identity in Finland: a gender perspective Introduction Borders, national identity, and gender in Finland Mapping the local and national discourses of bordering An imagined nation divided: coddling nannies, multiculturalists, patriots, and racists Asylum reception and the everyday experiences of politicized national identity Discussion References PART III: Contested mobilities and encounters 9. Tourism, border politics, and the fault lines of mobility Introduction Citizenship, the state and the right to travel Tourism as a universal solvent of borders The pursuit of tourism: from a privilege to a (human) right The securitization of travel and the attack on free movement Conclusion: tourism, bordering, and the democratic politics of mobility Acknowledgements Note References 10. Commodification of contested borderscapes for tourism development: viability, community representation, and equity of relic Iron Curtain and Sudetenland heritage tourism landscapes Introduction Memory contestations in cross-border tourism development Iron Curtain and Sudetenland tourism projects Discussion and conclusion References 11. Contested mobilities across the Hong Kong-Shenzhen border: the case of Sheung Shui Introduction: borders on the move The 3 ‘M’s of cross-border scholarship Sheung Shui: shopping haven at the edge Moments of contested mobilities Conclusion References PART IV: Borders, security, politics 12. Trade, Trump, security, and ethics: the Canada–US border in continental perspective Introduction Maintaining the good neighbour narrative Making the difference ‘Mexicanizing’ Canada Conclusions References 13. Ontological (in)security: the EU’s bordering dilemma and neighbourhood Introduction – European Neighbourhood as a dialogical space Selective visibility Neighbourhood and the ‘selective visibilities’ Conclusions References 14. An ethical code for cross-border governance: what does the European Union say on the ethics of cross-border cooperation? Introduction What is the ethical dimension of CBC according to the European Union? An ethical-normative theoretical approach to CBC An ethical code for cross-border governance A normative-ethical analysis of cross-border cooperation in the Upper Adriatic Region Conclusion Interviews Notes References 15. The role of ‘nature’ at the EU maritime borders: agency, ethics, and accountability Introduction: deterrence and exposure Practices of border crossing: deserts, islands, seas Pushed back to ‘nature’: geographies of non-accountability and neo-refoulement Conclusions: accountability, ethics, and re-politicization of ‘nature’ Notes References 16. Afterword: borders are there to be crossed (but not by everybody) References Index