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  • 1
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    almafu_9959615341402883
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9781479806799
    Content: In the current historical moment borders have taken on heightened material and symbolic significance, shaping identities and the social and political landscape. “Borders”—defined broadly to include territorial dividing lines as well as sociocultural boundaries—have become increasingly salient sites of struggle over social belonging and cultural and material resources. How do contemporary activists navigate and challenge these borders? What meanings do they ascribe to different social, cultural and political boundaries, and how do these meanings shape the strategies in which they engage? Moreover, how do these social movements confront internal borders based on the differences that emerge within social change initiatives?Border Politics, edited by Nancy A. Naples and Jennifer Bickham Mendez, explores these important questions through eleven carefully selected case studies situated in geographic contexts around the globe. By conceptualizing struggles over identity, social belonging and exclusion as extensions of border politics, the authors capture the complex ways in which geographic, cultural, and symbolic dividing lines are blurred and transcended, but also fortified and redrawn. This volume notably places right-wing and social justice initiatives in the same analytical frame to identify patterns that span the political spectrum. Border Politics offers a lens through which to understand borders as sites of diverse struggles, as well as the strategies and practices used by diverse social movements in today’s globally interconnected world. Contributors: Phillip Ayoub, Renata Blumberg, Yvonne Braun, Moon Charania, Michael Dreiling, Jennifer Johnson, Jesse Klein, Andrej Kurnik, Sarah Maddison, Duncan McDuie-Ra, Jennifer Bickham Mendez, Nancy A. Naples, David Paternotte, Maple Razsa, Raphi Rechitsky, Kyle Rogers, Deana Rohlinger, Cristina Sanidad, Meera Sehgal, Tara Stamm, Michelle Téllez
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Acknowledgments -- , 1. Border politics: contests over territory, nation, identity, and belonging -- , 2. “Border granny wants you!”: grandmothers policing nation at the us-Mexico border -- , 3. Defending the nation: militarism, women’s empowerment, and the Hindu right -- , 4. Borders, territory, and ethnicity: women and the naga peace process -- , 5. Imperial gazes and queer politics: re/reading female political subjectivity in Pakistan -- , 6. Indigenous peoples and colonial borders: sovereignty, nationhood, identity, and activism -- , 7. Constricting boundaries: collective identity in the tea party movement -- , 8. Occupy Slovenia: how migrant movements contributed to new forms of direct democracy -- , 9. Challenging borders, imagining Europe: transnational lgbt activism in a new Europe -- , 10. Frames, boomerangs, and global assemblages: border distortions in the global resistance to dam building in Lesotho -- , 11. Networks, place, and barriers to cross-border organizing: “no border” camping in transcarpathia, Ukraine -- , 12. “Giving wings to our dreams”: binational activism and workers’ rights struggles in the San Diego–Tijuana border region -- , 13. Border politics: creating a dialogue between border studies and social movements -- , About the contributors -- , Index , In English.
    Language: English
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    UID:
    almahu_9949597016502882
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9781479806799 (ebook) :
    Content: In the current historical moment borders have taken on heightened material and symbolic significance, shaping identities and the social and political landscape. 'Borders' - defined broadly to include territorial dividing lines as well as sociocultural boundaries - have become increasingly salient sites of struggle over social belonging and cultural and material resources. How do contemporary activists navigate and challenge these borders? What meanings do they ascribe to different social, cultural and political boundaries, and how do these meanings shape the strategies in which they engage? Moreover, how do these social movements confront internal borders based on the differences that emerge within socialchange initiatives? This book explores these important questions through 11 carefully selected case studies situated in geographic contexts around the globe.
    Additional Edition: Print version : ISBN 9781479898992
    Language: English
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    New York, NY ; London :New York University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV043788865
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 368 Seiten) : , Illustrationen.
    ISBN: 978-1-4798-0679-9
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback ISBN 978-1-4798-4776-1
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover ISBN 978-1-4798-9899-2
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science , Ethnology
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    Keywords: Grenzgebiet ; Gesellschaft ; Identität ; Zugehörigkeit ; Entwicklung
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    UID:
    almafu_9959233154102883
    Format: 1 online resource (418 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-4798-5817-X , 1-4798-0679-X
    Content: In the current historical moment borders have taken on heightened material and symbolic significance, shaping identities and the social and political landscape. “Borders”—defined broadly to include territorial dividing lines as well as sociocultural boundaries—have become increasingly salient sites of struggle over social belonging and cultural and material resources. How do contemporary activists navigate and challenge these borders? What meanings do they ascribe to different social, cultural and political boundaries, and how do these meanings shape the strategies in which they engage? Moreover, how do these social movements confront internal borders based on the differences that emerge within social change initiatives?Border Politics, edited by Nancy A. Naples and Jennifer Bickham Mendez, explores these important questions through eleven carefully selected case studies situated in geographic contexts around the globe. By conceptualizing struggles over identity, social belonging and exclusion as extensions of border politics, the authors capture the complex ways in which geographic, cultural, and symbolic dividing lines are blurred and transcended, but also fortified and redrawn. This volume notably places right-wing and social justice initiatives in the same analytical frame to identify patterns that span the political spectrum. Border Politics offers a lens through which to understand borders as sites of diverse struggles, as well as the strategies and practices used by diverse social movements in today’s globally interconnected world. Contributors: Phillip Ayoub, Renata Blumberg, Yvonne Braun, Moon Charania, Michael Dreiling, Jennifer Johnson, Jesse Klein, Andrej Kurnik, Sarah Maddison, Duncan McDuie-Ra, Jennifer Bickham Mendez, Nancy A. Naples, David Paternotte, Maple Razsa, Raphi Rechitsky, Kyle Rogers, Deana Rohlinger, Cristina Sanidad, Meera Sehgal, Tara Stamm, Michelle Téllez
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Front matter -- , Contents -- , Acknowledgments -- , 1. Border politics: contests over territory, nation, identity, and belonging -- , 2. “Border granny wants you!”: grandmothers policing nation at the us-Mexico border -- , 3. Defending the nation: militarism, women’s empowerment, and the Hindu right -- , 4. Borders, territory, and ethnicity: women and the naga peace process -- , 5. Imperial gazes and queer politics: re/reading female political subjectivity in Pakistan -- , 6. Indigenous peoples and colonial borders: sovereignty, nationhood, identity, and activism -- , 7. Constricting boundaries: collective identity in the tea party movement -- , 8. Occupy Slovenia: how migrant movements contributed to new forms of direct democracy -- , 9. Challenging borders, imagining Europe: transnational lgbt activism in a new Europe -- , 10. Frames, boomerangs, and global assemblages: border distortions in the global resistance to dam building in Lesotho -- , 11. Networks, place, and barriers to cross-border organizing: “no border” camping in transcarpathia, Ukraine -- , 12. “Giving wings to our dreams”: binational activism and workers’ rights struggles in the San Diego–Tijuana border region -- , 13. Border politics: creating a dialogue between border studies and social movements -- , About the contributors -- , Index , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4798-4776-3
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4798-9899-6
    Language: English
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    UID:
    almahu_9949087708902882
    Format: 1 online resource (418 pages)
    ISBN: 9781479806799 (e-book)
    Additional Edition: Print version: Border politics : social movements, collective identities, and globalization. New York ; London, [England] : New York University Press, c2014 ISBN 9781479898992
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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