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Among the tremendous changes affecting Europe in recent decades, those concerning political frontiers have been some of the most significant. International borders are being opened in some regions while being redefined or reinforced in others. The social relationships of those living in these borderland regions are also changing fundamentally. This volume investigates, from a local, ground-up perspective, what is happening at some of these border encounters: face-to-face interactions and relations of compliance and confrontation, where people are bargaining, exchanging goods and information, and maneuvering beyond state boundaries. Anthropological case studies from a number of European borderlands shed light on the questions of how, and to what extent, the border context influences the changing interactions and social relationships between people at a political frontier.



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“…provides a rich and thought provoking perspective on encounters and connectivity at the borders of Europe – both internal and external.” · The Journal of Cross Border Studies in Ireland

As befits anthropology, Border Encounters is rich in empirical detail. However, it is also an excellent introduction to border theory, with a helpful literature review. The theoretical framework clearly set out in the Introduction and the individual chapters do collectively illustrate why borders should be seen as constructs and as sites of asymmetrical social relationships…All in all, this is an intriguing and well-structured volume which will be of interest to students and scholars from a variety of academic disciplines. · LSE Review of Books



Table of Contents

Introduction: Border Encounters – Asymmetry and Proximity at Europe’s Frontiers
Jutta Lauth Bacas and William Kavanagh

PART I: OPENING BORDERS

Chapter 1. Consumer Rites: the Politics of Consumption in a Re-Unified Germany
Daphne Berdahl

Chapter 2. Cross-Border Relations and Regional Identity on the Polish-German Border
Robert Parkin

Chapter 3. Anti-Nuclear Activism at the Czech-Austrian Border
Birgit Müller

Chapter 4. Powerful Documents: Passports, Passages and Dilemmas of Identification on the Georgian – Turkish Border
Mathijs Pelkmans

Chapter 5. Proximity and Asymmetry on the Portuguese – Spanish Border
William Kavanagh

PART II: STRENGTHENING BORDERS

Chapter 6. Asymmetries of Gender and Generation on a Post-Soviet Borderland
Laura Assmuth

Chapter 7. ‘We are all tourists’: Enduring Social Relations and Changing Proximities and Asymmetries at the Romanian-Serbian Border in Different Mobility Regimes
Cosmin Radu

Chapter 8. ‘We used to be one country’: Rural Transformations, Economic Asymmetries and National Identities in the Ukrainian-Russian Borderlands
Tatiana Zhurzhenko

PART III: CROSSING FORBIDDEN BORDERS

Chapter 9. Under One Roof: Six Years of Border Crossings in Cyprus
Lisa Dikomitis

Chapter 10. The Birth of a Border: Policing by Charity on the Italian Maritime Edge
Maurizio Albahari

Chapter 11. Managing Proximity and Asymmetry in Border Encounters: The Reception of Undocumented Migrants on a Greek Border Island
Jutta Lauth Bacas

Notes on Contributors
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 01/03/2016
      ISBN13: 9781785332197, 978-1785332197
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Among the tremendous changes affecting Europe in recent decades, those concerning political frontiers have been some of the most significant. International borders are being opened in some regions while being redefined or reinforced in others. The social relationships of those living in these borderland regions are also changing fundamentally. This volume investigates, from a local, ground-up perspective, what is happening at some of these border encounters: face-to-face interactions and relations of compliance and confrontation, where people are bargaining, exchanging goods and information, and maneuvering beyond state boundaries. Anthropological case studies from a number of European borderlands shed light on the questions of how, and to what extent, the border context influences the changing interactions and social relationships between people at a political frontier.



      Trade Review

      “…provides a rich and thought provoking perspective on encounters and connectivity at the borders of Europe – both internal and external.” · The Journal of Cross Border Studies in Ireland

      As befits anthropology, Border Encounters is rich in empirical detail. However, it is also an excellent introduction to border theory, with a helpful literature review. The theoretical framework clearly set out in the Introduction and the individual chapters do collectively illustrate why borders should be seen as constructs and as sites of asymmetrical social relationships…All in all, this is an intriguing and well-structured volume which will be of interest to students and scholars from a variety of academic disciplines. · LSE Review of Books



      Table of Contents

      Introduction: Border Encounters – Asymmetry and Proximity at Europe’s Frontiers
      Jutta Lauth Bacas and William Kavanagh

      PART I: OPENING BORDERS

      Chapter 1. Consumer Rites: the Politics of Consumption in a Re-Unified Germany
      Daphne Berdahl

      Chapter 2. Cross-Border Relations and Regional Identity on the Polish-German Border
      Robert Parkin

      Chapter 3. Anti-Nuclear Activism at the Czech-Austrian Border
      Birgit Müller

      Chapter 4. Powerful Documents: Passports, Passages and Dilemmas of Identification on the Georgian – Turkish Border
      Mathijs Pelkmans

      Chapter 5. Proximity and Asymmetry on the Portuguese – Spanish Border
      William Kavanagh

      PART II: STRENGTHENING BORDERS

      Chapter 6. Asymmetries of Gender and Generation on a Post-Soviet Borderland
      Laura Assmuth

      Chapter 7. ‘We are all tourists’: Enduring Social Relations and Changing Proximities and Asymmetries at the Romanian-Serbian Border in Different Mobility Regimes
      Cosmin Radu

      Chapter 8. ‘We used to be one country’: Rural Transformations, Economic Asymmetries and National Identities in the Ukrainian-Russian Borderlands
      Tatiana Zhurzhenko

      PART III: CROSSING FORBIDDEN BORDERS

      Chapter 9. Under One Roof: Six Years of Border Crossings in Cyprus
      Lisa Dikomitis

      Chapter 10. The Birth of a Border: Policing by Charity on the Italian Maritime Edge
      Maurizio Albahari

      Chapter 11. Managing Proximity and Asymmetry in Border Encounters: The Reception of Undocumented Migrants on a Greek Border Island
      Jutta Lauth Bacas

      Notes on Contributors
      Bibliography
      Index

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