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Dramatic growth in the number of international borders has coincided in recent years with greater mobility than ever before of goods, people and ideas.   As a result, interest in borders as a focus of academic study has developed into a dynamic, multi–disciplinary field, embracing perspectives from anthropology, development studies, geography, history, political science and sociology. Authors provide a comprehensive examination of key characteristics of borders and frontiers, including cross–border cooperation, security and controls, migration and population displacements, hybridity, and transnationalism.




Companion to Border Studies brings together these disciplines and viewpoints, through the writing of an international collection of preeminent border scholars. Drawing on research from Africa, Asia, the Middle East, Europe and the Americas, the contributors argue that the future of Border Studies lies within such diverse collaborations, which approach comparatively the features of borders worldwide.


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Dramatic growth in the number of international borders has coincided in recent years with greater mobility than ever before of goods, people and ideas.   As a result, interest in borders as a focus of academic study has developed into a dynamic, multi–disciplinary field, embracing perspectives from anthropology, development studies, geography, history, political science and sociology. Authors provide a comprehensive examination of key characteristics of borders and frontiers, including cross–border cooperation, security and controls, migration and population displacements, hybridity, and transnationalism.




Companion to Border Studies brings together these disciplines and viewpoints, through the writing of an international collection of preeminent border scholars. Drawing on research from Africa, Asia, the Middle East, Europe and the Americas, the contributors argue that the future of Border Studies lies within such diverse collaborations, which approach comparatively the features of borders worldwide.


Contents:

List of Figures and Table viii


Notes on Contributors ix


1 Borders and Border Studies 1
Thomas M. Wilson and Hastings Donnan


Part I Sovereignty, Territory and Governance 27


2 Partition 29
Brendan O′Leary


3 Culture Theory and the US Mexico Border 48
Josiah McC. Heyman


4 The African Union Border Programme in European Comparative Perspective 66
Anthony I. Asiwaju


5 European Politics of Borders, Border Symbolism and Cross–Border Cooperation 83
James Wesley Scott


6 Securing Borders in Europe and North America 100
Emmanuel Brunet–Jailly


7 Border Regimes, the Circulation of Violence and the Neo–authoritarian Turn 119
John Borneman


Part II States, Nations and Empires 137


8 Borders in the New Imperialism 139
James Anderson


9 Contested States, Frontiers and Cities 158
Liam O′Dowd


10 The State, Hegemony and the Historical British–US Border 177
Allan K. McDougall and Lisa Philips


11 Nations, Nationalism and "Borderization" in the Southern Cone 194
Alejandro Grimson


12 Debordering and Rebordering the United Kingdom 214
Cathal McCall


13 "Swarming" at the Frontiers of France, 1870 1885 230
Olivier Thomas Kramsch


14 Borders and Conflict Resolution 249
David Newman


Part III Security, Order and Disorder 267


15 Chaos and Order along the (Former) Iron Curtain 269
Mathijs Pelkmans


16 Border Security as Late–Capitalist "Fix" 283
Brenda Chalfin


17 Identity, the State and Borderline Disorder 301
Dan Rabinowitz


18 African Boundaries and the New Capitalist Frontier 318
Timothy Raeymaekers


19 Bandits, Borderlands and Opium Wars in Afghanistan 332
Jonathan Goodhand


20 Biosecurity, Quarantine and Life across the Border 354
Alan Smart and Josephine Smart


21 Permeabilities, Ecology and Geopolitical Boundaries 371
Hilary Cunningham


Part IV Displacement, Emplacement and Mobility 387


22 Borders and the Rhythms of Displacement, Emplacement and Mobility 389
Pamela Ballinger


23 Remapping Borders 405
Henk van Houtum


24 From Border Policing to Internal Immigration Control in the United States 419
Mathew Coleman


25 Labor Migration, Traffi cking and Border Controls 438
Michele Ford and Lenore Lyons


26 Spatial Strategies for Rebordering Human Migration at Sea 455
Alison Mountz and Nancy Hiemstra


27 "B/ordering" and Biopolitics in Central Asia 473
Nick Megoran


28 Border, Scene and Obscene 492
Nicholas De Genova


Part V Space, Performance and Practice 505


29 Border Show Business and Performing States 507
David B. Coplan


30 Performativity and the Eventfulness of Bordering Practices 522
Robert J. Kaiser


31 Reconceptualizing the Space of the Mexico US Borderline 538
Robert R. Alvarez, Jr


32 Border Towns and Cities in Comparative Perspective 557
Paul Nugent


33 A Sense of Border 573
Sarah Green


Index 593


PRODUCT DETAILS

ISBN-13: 9781405198936
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Ltd (Wiley–Blackwell)
Publication date: May, 2012
Pages: 636
Dimensions: 170.00 x 250.00 x 39.95
Weight: 1260g
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MEET THE AUTHOR

Thomas M. Wilson is Professor and Chair of the Department of Anthropology at Binghamton University, State University of New York. From 2008–2010 he was president of the Society for the Anthropology of Europe. His research interests include the anthropology of international borders, European integration and Ireland, and he is the editor of
Drinking Cultures and
Europeanisation and Hibernicisation.




Hastings Donnan is Professor of Anthropology at Queen s University Belfast. His research interests include the study of borders and the anthropology of walking and driving, and he has carried out fieldwork in Ireland and Pakistan. He chairs the Anthropology and Development Studies panel in the UK s Research Excellence Framework for 2014, and is the editor of Transgressive Sex and co–author of The Anthropology of Sex.


Thomas M. Wilson and Hastings Donnan have previously co–authored The Anthropology of Ireland and Borders: Frontiers of Identity, Nation and State.

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