Project Details
Description
In order to gauge its significance, conceptual change in the study of borders must be seen in relation to fundamental social, economic and geopolitical transformations that have taken place in the past decades. In addition, major paradigmatic shifts in scientific debate, and in the social sciences in particular, must also be considered. Recognising the close interrelationships between social change and paradigm shifts, the EUBORDERSCAPES project will analyse the evolving concept of borders in terms of a mutually linked emergence of “post-national”, “post-colonial”, “post-modernist” and “post-Communist” strands of inquiry. State borders are the frame of reference, rather than ethnographic/anthropological boundaries. However, this approach emphasises the social significance and subjectivities of state borders while critically interrogating “objective” categories of state territoriality and international relations. The research proposed here will, furthermore, not only be focused at the more general, at times highly abstract, level of conceptual change. This approach will also allow us to compare and contrast how different and often contested conceptualisations of state borders (in terms of their political, social, cultural and symbolic significance) resonate in concrete contexts at the level of everyday life.
| Acronym | EUBORDERSCAPES |
|---|---|
| Status | Finished |
| Effective start/end date | 1/06/12 → 31/05/14 |
Keywords
- Borders
- Bordelands
- Cross-border cooperation
- Bordering
- Border as social constructs
- Borders and society
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The impact of rebordering on cross-border cooperation actors’ discourses in the Öresund region. A semantic network approach
Sohn, C., 11 Oct 2023, (E-pub ahead of print) In: Geografiska Annaler, Series B: Human Geography.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Ghost in the Genevan borderscape! On the symbolic significance of an “invisible” border
Sohn, C. & Scott, J. W., 1 Mar 2020, In: Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers. 45, 1, p. 18-32 15 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Place-making and the bordering of urban space: Interpreting the emergence of new neighbourhoods in Berlin and Budapest.
Scott, J. W. & Sohn, C., Jul 2019, In: European Urban and Regional Studies. 26, 3, p. 297-313Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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The symbolic role of an invisible border in the Genevan borderscape
Sohn, C. & Scott, J., 2018, Cross-Border Review: Yearbook 2018. Scott, J. W. (ed.). Budapest, p. 67-92Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review