Theorizing Borders Through Analyses of Power Relationships

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Series Details Vol. 9
Publication Date 2013
ISBN 978-90-5201-879-9
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The cumulative body of research on borderlands is impressive for its diversity, its interdisciplinarity and its broad scope. One of the richest characteristics of this field is the tendency for scholars to treat borderlands as puzzles which need to be (re)composed. This tendency, however, may impede more ambitious efforts at «theorizing borders», as scholars put forward theories based on empirical cases located in a variety of institutional, economic, cultural and environmental contexts.

This volume, which includes both theoretical and empirical contributions from leading scholars in diverse fields related to borderlands studies, takes a different approach to theorization and borders. It contends that the theorizing of borders must include the notion of complexity. Instead of proposing a monolithic theory, it adopts strategy that pluralizes theory-building around a core theme which affects different spheres of borderlands studies. Specifically, it examines how power relationships affect border integration in the fields of political cooperation (with a particular focus on local government), spatial planning, environmental management and language policies and practices. While integration processes differ in each of these fields, they are always affected by local power dynamics.

Instead of studying the differences that exist between different integration arenas, the contributors to this volume explore the idea of power as a federating theme. The book’s innovative aim is to identify a common thread around which «border theory» can be constructed, while respecting geographic and thematic differences in border integration processes.

Contents:

+ Power, Politics and Governance of Borderlands. The Structure and Agency of Power

+ Good Friday Governance on the Island of Ireland. The Cross-border Dimension

+ Border Burden. Public Security in Mexican Border Communities and the Challenge of Polycentricity

+ Making a Living on the Edges of a Security Border. Everyday Tactics and Strategies at the Eastern Border of the European Union

+ Power Topographies in Cross-Border Spatial Development Policies

+ Negotiating Border Regions. Retail Development in Luxembourg and the Greater Region

+ Power and Cooperation in Mexico-United States Water. Management Since NAFTA

+ Borders, Infrastructures and Power

+ Water in the PITs. Power, Information and Transparency in Different Regional Contexts

+ State Borders and Language Change. The (Non-)Effects of Political Border Permeability on Language

+ ‘I learnt English - the wrong thing, eh’. Power, Interests and Language Practices among Cross-border Workers in Luxembourg

+ Group and Language Contact at the Brazilian-Argentinean and Brazilian-Uruguayan Borders

+ Thinking about Borders. Not Just on the Ground but Also in the Mind

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