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Border(ing)s. A Border-Studies Perspective
WILLE, Christian
2025In Current Issues in Migration Research, 2 (1), p. 18-24
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Keywords :
border, bordering, migration, concepts, methodologies, border studies, migration studies; border theory
Abstract :
[en] In both migration studies and border studies, borders are often unquestioned and taken for granted. Increasingly, however, borders are seen as resulting from or resulting in processes and ‘performing’ as powerful agents. Therefore, in this paper, I discuss the border – or, more precisely, the process of bordering – as a common object of research, breaking it down into two steps from a border-studies perspective. First, I approach border(ing)s from different angles relevant to migration studies in order to illustrate how borders can be thought of and understood processually. Using this approach as a basis, I then discuss the epistemological bordering turn and its further developments from a conceptual point of view and present selected approaches to border(ing)s. I then show that progressive border studies no longer assume borders to be marginal conditions of the research setting but rather places them at the center of interest as composite structures. In doing so, migration studies and border studies will not be played off against each other but rather brought into a fruitful dialogue.
Research center :
UniGR-Center for Border Studies
Disciplines :
Arts & humanities: Multidisciplinary, general & others
Anthropology
Human geography & demography
Regional & inter-regional studies
Sociology & social sciences
Social & behavioral sciences, psychology: Multidisciplinary, general & others
Author, co-author :
WILLE, Christian  ;  University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences (FHSE) > Department of Geography and Spatial Planning (DGEO) > Geography and Spatial Planning
External co-authors :
no
Language :
English
Title :
Border(ing)s. A Border-Studies Perspective
Publication date :
2025
Journal title :
Current Issues in Migration Research
Publisher :
Malmö Institute for Studies of Migration, Malmö, Sweden
Special issue title :
Borders and Bordering Processes
Volume :
2
Issue :
1
Pages :
18-24
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
Focus Area :
Migration and Inclusive Societies
Development Goals :
10. Reduced inequalities
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