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Border Complexities and Logics of Dis/Order / Dynamics of Dis/Order in Border Complexities
Border Complexities and Logics of Dis/Order / Dynamics of Dis/Order in Border Complexities
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Dynamics of Dis/Order in Border Complexities
Carolin Leutloff-Grandits, Christian Wille
Carolin Leutloff-Grandits, Christian Wille
7–30
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1. Introduction
2. Bordering and Border Complexities
3. B/Ordering Dynamics and Logics of Dis/Order
3.1 Borders, Orders and B/Order Constellations
3.2 The Interplay of Border-Drawing and Order Dynamics
3.3 The Liminality of Borders and the Re-creation of Orders
4. References
31–56
Border Complexities. Outlines and Perspectives of a Complexity Shift in Border Studies
Christian Wille
Christian Wille
31–56
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1. Introduction
2. Bordering Turn – Process Orientation and its Further Developments
3. Complexity Shift – Current Complexity Understandings and Impulses in Border Studies
4. Border Complexities – Complexity Theories and Borderings as Emergences
5. Complexity Attitude – Epistemological Complexity as an Outlook
6. References
57–82
Insights from Complexity Thinking for Border Studies: The State Border as Emergent Property of International Relations Systems
Norbert Cyrus
Norbert Cyrus
57–82
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1. Introduction: Exploring Border Complexities
2. Brief Approximation to Complexity Thinking
2.1 Strands of Complexity Thinking
2.2 Epistemological Complexity
2.3 Ontological Complexity
2.4 Five Operative Concepts
3. Applying a Complexity Lens in the Analysis of State Border
3.1 Epistemology and Ontology of State Borders
3.2 Making the Case: The Polish-German State Border(s)
3.3 Seeing Borders as Emergent Properties
4. Concluding Remarks: What Can We Learn and Take Away
5. References
83–106
Seeing Like a Complex Border: On the Methodology of Complexity-Oriented Border Research
Dominik Gerst
Dominik Gerst
83–106
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1. Introduction
2. Complexity-Oriented Approaches in Border Studies
2.1 Borderwork and the Messiness of Borders
2.2 Borderscapes
2.3 Borders as Boundary Sets
2.4 Border Assemblages
2.5 Borderstructures
2.6 Borders as Interfaces
2.7 Interim Conclusion
3. Methodological Principles and Challenges in Complexity-Oriented Border Research
3.1 Methodological Principles
3.2 Methodological Challenges
4. Conclusion
5. References
107–130
Situated Bordering: Developing Border Complexities From a Praxeological Research Perspective
Ulla Connor
Ulla Connor
107–130
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1. Introduction
2. Praxeological Thinking I: Practices and Their Situatedness
2.1 Practices as Situated Dynamics
2.2 Elements of Practice
2.3 Dynamic and Situated Practices as a Methodological Challenge for Praxeology
3. Praxeological Thinking II: Situated Bordering
3.1 Situated Bordering and its Dynamics
3.2 Multiplicity of Situated Bordering
3.3 Researching Situated Bordering
4. Conclusion: Border Complexities Through the Situated Bordering Lens
5. References
131–154
Contre parallèles et méridiens : Bordertexturing – la complexité de la frontière entre le Canada et les États-Unis
Astrid M. Fellner
Astrid M. Fellner
131–154
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1. Introduction : « Contre parallèles et méridiens »
2. Bordertexturing du 49ᵉ parallèle
3. Complexités frontalières au 49ᵉ parallèle : Whoop-Up Country de Paul F. Sharp et Wolf Willow de Wallace Stegner
4. Traversées de frontières : « Borders » de Thomas King
5. Conclusion : Les complexités frontalières comme contre-formations épistémologiques dans les régions frontalières nord-américaines
6. Références
155–178
Border complexities à l’exemple du roman Der falsche Inder de l’auteur Abbas Khider. Loi, frontières et logiques de « dés-ordre »
Cécile Chamayou-Kuhn
Cécile Chamayou-Kuhn
155–178
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1. Introduction
2. Les frontières comme principes et procédures d’exclusion
2.1 Indéfinissabilité et réclusion
2.2 Violence et immobilisme
2.3 Le vide ou la déréliction
3. Résistance à la loi et déconstruction des frontières
3.1 L’espace interstitiel
3.2 La textu(r)alité des frontières
3.3 L’écriture – un acte subversif
4. Loi et esthétique des frontières
4.1 Frontières intertextuelles
4.2 Répétition sur le même thème
4.3 Les acteurs « de » la frontière
5. Conclusion
6. Références
179–202
The Borders of Banishment. Liminality and Penal Practice in the Early Modern Holy Roman Empire
Falk Bretschneider
Falk Bretschneider
179–202
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1. Introduction
2. Territorial Borders in the Holy Roman Empire
3. Banishment
4. The Empire as a Liminal Space
5. Conclusion
6. References
203–228
Shifting B/Orders: Europeanization and Cross-Border Practices Between North Macedonia and Greece
Guillaume Javourez
Guillaume Javourez
203–228
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1. Introduction
2. A (Western) European B/Order
3. Shifting Mobility Regimes
4. Local Social Orders: Cross-border Linguistic Dynamics at the Border
5. Dealing with Orders, Switching the Border
6. Conclusion
7. References
229–260
EUrope’s Border Dis/Order: The Autoimmunity of a Deadly B/Ordering Regime
Henk van Houtum, Rodrigo Bueno Lacy
Henk van Houtum, Rodrigo Bueno Lacy
229–260
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1. Introduction
2. Derrida’s Autoimmunity
3. The Autoimmune Borders of the EU
3.1 The Pre-Border: The EU’s Paper Border
3.2 The In-situ Border: the EU’s Iron Border
3.3 The Post-Border: The Camp
4. Towards a Sustainable Border Policy
5. References
261–284
A Land of Wolves: The Rise of Legal Anomie in Administering Expedited Removals of Illegal Aliens in the United States
Islam Rachi
Islam Rachi
261–284
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1. Introduction
2. Legal Order, the Administrative Order and the Links to Territoriality
3. The Shifting Role of Territoriality for Exclusion, Deportation and Expedited Removal
4. The Legal Regime of Expedited Removal
5. The Bureaucratic Order and the Creation of Legal Black Holes
6. Conclusion
7. References
285–307
B/Ordering the State in Cyberspace
Daniel Lambach
Daniel Lambach
285–307
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1. Introduction
2. Borders, Orders, Territoriality, and the State
3. What is Cyberspace?
4. Adaptable States
5. Analyzing State B/Orders in Cyberspace
6. Territorial Practices
7. Conclusion
8. References
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Dynamics of Dis/Order in Border Complexities
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Carolin Leutloff-Grandits
Christian Wille
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doi.org/10.5771/9783748922292-7
ISBN print: 978-3-8487-7826-3
ISBN online: 978-3-7489-2229-2
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