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Border Experiences in Europe / The Europe without borders discourse and splitting European identities
Border Experiences in Europe / The Europe without borders discourse and splitting European identities
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Borders and border experiences
Christian Wille, Birte Nienaber
Christian Wille, Birte Nienaber
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1. Borders
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2. Border experiences
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17–38
The Europe without borders discourse and splitting European identities
Carsten Yndigegn
Carsten Yndigegn
17–38
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1. The end of an epoch?
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2. The vision of a borderless Europe
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3. The contested model of European identity
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4. Restorative dynamics
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4.1 The populist tidal wave
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4.2 Profiling right-wing populism
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5. Discussion
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39–166
Border Experiences: Everyday Life and Working Life
39–166
39–60
Cross-border links at the boundaries of the European Union: an ethnography of mobility, work, and citizenship in uncertain times
Ignacy Jóźwiak
Ignacy Jóźwiak
39–60
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1. Introduction
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2. Borders of the borderless: ambivalence and transgression
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3. Border locations: sites of inclusion, exclusion, and subversion
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4. Experiencing the border and studying it: an ethnographic revisit in uncertain times
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5. Conclusion
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61–84
Passports and mobility at Spain’s border with France, 1966–1978
Ariela House
Ariela House
61–84
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1. Introduction
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2. Passports and Identity Cards as Travel Documents
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3. Passports in late Francoist Spain
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4. Passport-free travel for French nationals and Spain’s suspension of the 1966 agreement
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5. The “transition” to passport-free travel for Spanish nationals in 1978
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6. Conclusion
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85–100
The economic impact of cross-border work on the municipalities of residence: an example at the French–Luxembourgish border
Isabelle Pigeron-Piroth, Rachid Belkacem
Isabelle Pigeron-Piroth, Rachid Belkacem
85–100
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1. Introduction
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2. Cross-border mobility of workers in the Greater Region
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2.1 The durability of the phenomenon
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2.2 A growing proportion of cross-border commuters in the French municipalities near Luxembourg
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3. Population growth near the Luxembourgish border
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3.1 Taking the context into account
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3.2 Small municipalities near the border
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4. Evolution of the unemployment rate near the border
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4.1 Restrained evolution of the unemployment rate
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4.2 A matter of matching
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5. Economic activity in the French area
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6. Conclusion
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101–126
Cross-border everyday lives on the Luxembourg border? An empirical approach: the example of cross-border commuters and residential migrants
Christian Wille, Ursula Roos
Christian Wille, Ursula Roos
101–126
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1. Introduction
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2. Cross-border commuters
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2.1 Social contacts at the place of residence/work
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2.2 Everyday cross-border practices
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3. Residential migrants
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3.1 Social contacts at the place of residence/work
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3.2 Everyday cross-border practices
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4. Conclusion
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127–142
Moving from nation into region. Experiences and memories of cross-border dwelling in the Greater Region SaarLorLux
Elisabeth Boesen
Elisabeth Boesen
127–142
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1. Introduction
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2. The Greater Region SaarLorLux
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3. ‘Moving stories’
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3.1 Case I
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3.2 Case II
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4. Memories of belonging and estrangement
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5. Conclusion
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143–166
Epistemic border struggles: exposing, legitimizing, and diversifying border knowledge at a security conference
Dominik Gerst
Dominik Gerst
143–166
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1. Introduction
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2. Knowledge in border studies (and beyond)
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3. Investigating border knowledge: methodological remarks
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4. Dimensions of border knowledge: exposition, legitimization, diversification
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4.1 Exposition of border knowledge: the methodical essentialization of the border and why security matters
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4.2 Legitimization of border knowledge: negotiating expert status
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4.3 Diversification of border knowledge: objective security situation and subjective feeling of safety as two modes of border knowledge
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5. Discussion: a characterization of border knowledge
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167–261
Border Experiences: Communication and Languages
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167–192
Digital media practices as digital border experiences among French cross-border commuters in Luxembourg
Corinne Martin
Corinne Martin
167–192
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1. Introduction: the circulation of news in the media in the Greater Region
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2. A digital border that promotes re-bordering phenomena
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3. The “tunnel” effect
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3.1 The geographical border: a new border between private life and work?
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3.1.1 Exacerbated pendular migration
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3.1.2 Reconstructing a border between work and private life
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3.2 Media practices focused on France and international affairs, paying relatively little attention to the Grand Duchy
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3.3 Few cultural and social practices carried out in the Grand Duchy
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4. The ambivalents
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4.1 A strategic desire for integration but a paradox-filled discourse
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4.2 In the end, very limited local social life and local anchoring
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4.3 Media practices turned toward France/the world
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5. The Greater Region as a reservoir of cultural resources
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5.1 Occupying the territory of the Greater Region via cultural practices
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5.2 Additional media practices, turned toward looking for cultural information
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6. Conclusion
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Betweenness and the emergence of order
Florian Dost, Konstanze Jungbluth, Nicole Richter
Florian Dost, Konstanze Jungbluth, Nicole Richter
193–216
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1. Experiencing betweenness of B/Orders
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2. Experiencing the emergence of new orders
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3. Experiencing betweenness in decision-making
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3.1 Experiencing betweenness in individual social actor decision-making
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3.2 Experiencing betweenness in topic or issue formation
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3.3 Findings and their effect on betweenness
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4. Experiencing betweenness in situations of language contact
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4.1 Language contact in plurilingual encounters
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4.2 Experiencing betweenness: accepting new forms
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4.3 Experiencing betweenness: emergence of new forms indicating identity
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4.4 Experiencing betweenness: emerging new language communities
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5. Experiencing transdifference and research perspectives
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Researching forced migrants’ trajectories: encounters with multilingualism
Erika Kalocsányiová
Erika Kalocsányiová
217–236
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1. Introduction
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2. Language, migration, and the nation state
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3. Methodological approach and research participants
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4. Forced migrants’ trajectories and experiences with language
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4.1 Early days in the Grand Duchy
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4.2 Learning the ropes
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4.3 “Settled” life in Luxembourg
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4.4 (Im)possibility of moving forward
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5. Conclusion
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Border experiences along the Portugal/Spain border: a contribution from language documentation
Xosé-Afonso Álvarez Pérez
Xosé-Afonso Álvarez Pérez
237–261
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1. Introduction
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1.1 Formation and cross-border mobility
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1.2 Linguistic configuration of the borderland
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1.3 A changing territory
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1.4 A little-known territory
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2. A new initiative to research on the borderland: objectives and methods of the FRONTESPO project
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2.1 Speech corpus of the Portugal/Spain border (FRONTESPO-COR)
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2.2 Multidisciplinary bibliography of the Portugal/Spain border (FRONTESPO-BIB)
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3. Contributions to the study of border culture from a linguistic documentation project
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3.1 Subject classification of the corpus
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3.2 Sample of border experiences
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3.2.1 Intergenerational dialogues with a transforming language
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3.2.2 The border as the limit of state... and clerical authority
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3.2.3 Deserters and draft dodgers during the Portuguese Colonial War
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3.2.4 Blended identities along the Spanish bank of the Guadiana River
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4. Conclusion
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The Europe without borders discourse and splitting European identities
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Carsten Yndigegn
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doi.org/10.5771/9783845295671-17
ISBN print: 978-3-8487-5444-1
ISBN online: 978-3-8452-9567-1
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