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See detailWhat Comes to Matter as Border: On Parisian Borderness Dynamics
Aubry, Lola UL

in Journal of Borderlands Studies (2022)

Even though it is now established within the field of border studies that bordering experiences vary depending on who you are, a less investigated problem has to do with how differentially border-ed/ing ... [more ▼]

Even though it is now established within the field of border studies that bordering experiences vary depending on who you are, a less investigated problem has to do with how differentially border-ed/ing realities and knowledges relate, emerge, and matter. Therefore, this paper unpacks, in dialog with feminist sciences studies, what Sarah Green calls “borderness dynamics” as a cosmos-politics, a complicating ecology of situated knowledges on and of border(ing)s. The argument builds on an ethnographic investigation of the processes through which initially "borderless"” White European volunteers from pro-refugee initiatives in Paris come to sense and know borders in the city as they encounter other border-ed/ing versions of Paris through their practices. The paper demonstrates how these shifts in volunteers’ border sensibilities and knowledges matter ethically and ontologically. The shifts in their (not)knowing/sensing, animated by processes of complication, multiplication, and texturization, contribute to re-shaping what comes to matter as border, as well as to de-re-territorializing the city and its inhabitants as a borderland and as borderlanders. Attending to borderness dynamics enables one to map encounter-induced positionality changes that contribute to “rescaping” at once borders, borderlands, and borderlanders. [less ▲]

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See detailSensing, imagining, doing Europe: Europeanisation in the boundary work of welcome cultures
Andersen, Dorte Jagetic; Aubry, Lola UL

in Journal of Contemporary European Studies (2022)

In the article, we shed light on and problematize the everyday sensing, imagining, and doing of Europe in the boundary work of welcome cul-tures. By relating the practices and performances of the welcome ... [more ▼]

In the article, we shed light on and problematize the everyday sensing, imagining, and doing of Europe in the boundary work of welcome cul-tures. By relating the practices and performances of the welcome cultures to a long tradition of thought problematizing European identity around the notion of cosmopolitanism, we read welcoming activities as openings for imagining and doing an inclusive Europe in a space apart from and beyond the institutional violence of exclusive borders. It is our argument that through the everyday activities of welcoming, ‘other Europes’ emerge, heterotopia, materialized as ‘elsewheres’ articulated in resistance to and as well as mirroring and mimicking the EU and state bordering. We thereby illuminate how European welcome cultures open for renegotiat-ing and reimagining the boundaries and contours of what it means to be European, and this is sensed, imagined and performed in the everyday practices. [less ▲]

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