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000145453 0247_ $$2doi$$a10.1080/14650045.2024.2409857
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000145453 100__ $$0(orcid)0000-0003-0337-8271$$aCobarrubias, Sebastian
000145453 245__ $$aEmbedding Externalisation: How Bordering Practices Transform Places
000145453 260__ $$c2025
000145453 5203_ $$aOver the past twenty years, research into border externalisation has developed a rich spatial vocabulary to understand these bordering practices as well as critical analyses that challenge the often North-centric views towards externalisation. In this Special Issue, we emphasise that a place-based gaze can lend new mileage to border externalisation research. We emphasise that the place has been under-theorised and under examined in its relation to border externalisation. Existing work often has an implicit framing that understands externalisation as part of a migrant vs. border dialectic, or as part of geopolitical relations between states. By focusing on place, we argue that border externalisation: generates new contexts by connecting previously disparate sites into a border continuum; is place dependent, as its different forms are contingent on situated dynamics; and is place transformative, the border changes the social dynamics of the places where it is implemented.
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000145453 700__ $$aNovak, Paolo
000145453 773__ $$g30, 1 (2025), 1-18$$pGeopolitics$$tGeopolitics$$x1465-0045
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