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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: James W. Scott (Karelian Institute, University of Eastern Finland, Finland) , Thomas M. WilsonPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.950kg ISBN: 9781032295299ISBN 10: 1032295295 Pages: 410 Publication Date: 18 November 2025 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of Contents1. Introduction: European Borderlands as Arenas, Platforms and Mirrors of Transformation Section One: Borderlands of (In)security and Control 2. ‘Crisis’ in the Channel? Practices of Securitization and Epistemic Borderwork in the British/European Borderlands 3. Borderland Geopolitics: The Unsettledness of European Borders 4. Borderlands into Bloodlands, The Ukrainian-Russian Border and the End of the “Post-Soviet” 5. People as Weapons. Securitization, Moral Arguments and Nature on the EU-Belarus Border 6. European Border Bystanders: More than Human and more than European Border Stories 7. The Impact of the Covid-19 Crisis on Cross-Border Cooperation in Europe Section Two: Creativity, Cooperation and Resilience 8. The Finnish-Swedish Borderland as a Resilient Space of Cross-Border Relations 9. The Greater Region, or the Paradox of Cross-border Integration 10. The Galicia-Northern Portugal Euroregion as a Cooperative Borderland 11. Border Twin Cities in Europe: An Outline of the Phenomenon and Its Study 12. Collaborative Borderscaping; Using the Border as a Resource for Cross-Border Spatial Design 13. Bordering and Cross-Bordering at the Italy-France Frontier Section Three: Mashing and Clashing Sovereignties and Identities 14. Mashing and Clashing Sovereignties: How Brexit Was Conceived in the Irish Borderlands 15. Banal and Instrumental Brexitism in the Northern Ireland Borderlands 16. Imbricated Borderlands in the European Governance of Refugeehood 17. Populism and Borderlands: The Use of Spatial Objects in the Name of the People 18. From “Borderless World” to “Borders are Everywhere”. The Boundary Work of Refugees and Volunteers in Denmark after the “Return Turn” 19. The Danish-German Borderland Section Four: European Borderlands in (Post)Globalization 20. Hungary as a Borderland Nation 21. Borderlands Geo(ethno)politics at the EU’s External Frontiers: The Case of Transcarpathia 22. Turkey as a European Borderland: Syrian Displacement, Disaster and Security 23. Territorial Security Walls, Sovereignty, and the Reconstruction of the Nation-State 24. Whose Border, Which Crisis? Illiberalism and the (Re)nationalization of Poland’s Eastern Frontier, 2015-2022 25. Transboundary Nature Protection and National Parks in European Borderlands 26. The Shifting Significance of the Finnish-Russian BorderlandReviewsAuthor InformationJames W. Scott is Professor of Regional and Border Studies at the Karelian Institute, University of Eastern Finland, Finland. Thomas M. Wilson is Professor of Anthropology at Binghamton University, State University of New York, USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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