Against hard border thinking and traditional notions of
sovereignty, this work is an argument for soft borders and
transnational citizenship exercised through multiple and
overlapping polities: negotiable and fluid spaces of political
association. The work does not romanticize movement, but recognizes
the cruel grasp of border politics on people's lives. It rejects a
notion of sovereignty that fixes political identities into
hierarchical geographies of place, facilitating the movement and
well-being of some at the expense of others. The argument for soft
borders is a plea to reverse the trend of building walls for peace
and security and an appeal to open rather close the opportunities
and avenues for collective action.
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