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020 _a9781138258792
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040 _beng
_cJGU
041 _aeng
082 _223
_a320.12
245 _aB/ordering space /
_cedited by Henk van Houtum, Olivier Kramsch and Wolfgang Zierhofer.
260 _aOxon :
_bRoutledge,
_c2016.
300 _aviii, 251 p.
520 _a"In the wake of globalization, numerous social scientists are turning to concepts of mobility, fluidity and hybridity to characterize a presumed de-territorialization and de-bordering of contemporary social and economic relations. This book brings together a select group of internationally renowned human geographers to explore the use of these concepts in relation to space, place and territory. In doing so, they (re)situate the subject of borders as active socio-spatial processes from a variety of theoretical perspectives. The contributors link debates on borders to discussions within the wider sphere of cultural studies, notably those addressing themes of migration, post-colonialism, the formation of national/regional identities and radical democratic practice. The chapters focus on those discursive practices that constitute 'bordered' geographical entities in the first instance through differentiated regimes of discourse. The book thus transcends the narrower field of borderlands research by building bridges to other domains of enquiry within political and human geography."--
650 _aGeographical perception
_939356
650 _aHuman territoriality
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650 _aGlobalization--Social aspects
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700 1 _avan Houtum, Henk,
_eeditor
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700 1 _aKramsch, Olivier,
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700 1 _aZierhofer, Wolfgang,
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