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This book brings together insights from border scholars and
philosophers to ask how we are to define and understand concepts of
borders today. Borders have a defining role in contemporary
societies. Take, for example, the 2016 US election and the UK
Brexit referendum, and subsequent debate, where the rhetoric and
symbolism of border controls proved fundamental to the outcomes.
However, borders are also becoming ever more multifaceted and
complex, representing intersections of political, economical,
social, and cultural interests. For some, borders are tangible,
situated in time and place; for others, the nature of borders can
be abstracted and discussed in general terms. By discussing borders
philosophically and theoretically, this edited collection tackles
head on the most defi ning and challenging questions within the fi
eld of border studies regarding the defi nition of its very object
of study. Part 1 of the book consists of theoretical contributions
from border scholars, Part 2 takes a philosophical approach, and
Part 3 brings together chapters where philosophy and border studies
are directly related. Borders intersect with the key issues of our
time, from migration, climate change vulnerability, terror,
globalization, inequality, and nationalism, to intertwining
questions of culture, identity, ideology, and religion. This book
will be of interest to those studying in these fields, and most
especially to researchers of border studies and philosophy.
This book brings together insights from border scholars and
philosophers to ask how we are to define and understand concepts of
borders today. Borders have a defining role in contemporary
societies. Take, for example, the 2016 US election and the UK
Brexit referendum, and subsequent debate, where the rhetoric and
symbolism of border controls proved fundamental to the outcomes.
However, borders are also becoming ever more multifaceted and
complex, representing intersections of political, economical,
social, and cultural interests. For some, borders are tangible,
situated in time and place; for others, the nature of borders can
be abstracted and discussed in general terms. By discussing borders
philosophically and theoretically, this edited collection tackles
head on the most defi ning and challenging questions within the fi
eld of border studies regarding the defi nition of its very object
of study. Part 1 of the book consists of theoretical contributions
from border scholars, Part 2 takes a philosophical approach, and
Part 3 brings together chapters where philosophy and border studies
are directly related. Borders intersect with the key issues of our
time, from migration, climate change vulnerability, terror,
globalization, inequality, and nationalism, to intertwining
questions of culture, identity, ideology, and religion. This book
will be of interest to those studying in these fields, and most
especially to researchers of border studies and philosophy.
The essays in this volume, structured like a small dictionary,
investigate some themes philosophically relevant to the public
sphere, such as: common sense, death, individuation, liberty,
public/private, responsibility, secularization, social justice, and
work. They explore some philosophical lines of thought, some paths,
within that sphere, which inevitably cross one another, from one
essay to the next. Their aim is to show the relevance of
philosophical reflection on the public sphere - the place in which
philosophy ultimately finds its historical a priori and its very
reason for being. (Series: Philosophie: Forschung und Wissenschaft
- Vol. 44)
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