Examining the persistence of bounded spaces: remarks on regions, territories, and the practices of bordering

IF 1.7 4区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Geografiska Annaler Series B-Human Geography Pub Date : 2022-01-02 DOI:10.1080/04353684.2021.2023320
A. Paasi
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This article is published as part of the Geografiska Annaler: Series B, Human Geography special issue based on the Vega symposium: ‘Bounded spaces in question: X-raying the persistence of regions and territories, edited by Anssi Paasi. ABSTRACT Regions and territories become institutionalized as part of wider geohistorical processes and practices in which these spatial entities accomplish their borders, institutions, symbolisms and normally contested identity narratives. The borders of bounded spaces are ever more topical today because of the mobilities of human beings (tourists, migrants, refugees), the rise of (ethno-)nationalism and regionalism, anti-immigration discourses and racism; features that expose the ideological significance of territories and the forms of physical and symbolic violence that are frequently embedded in borders/bordering. This essay explores the tenacity of bounded spaces in academic research and in social practices, and the meanings attached to such spaces. It will analyze how geographers and other social scientists have understood and conceptualized regional and territorial spaces and traces the evolution of the keywords in border studies. Borders are material and ideological constructs, institutions, processes and symbols that are critical in the production and reproduction of regions/territories, identities and ideologies. The article leans on author’s idea of spatial socialization and Shields’ notion of social spatialization in making sense of how the obstinate power of borders is embedded in the production and reproduction of bounded spaces and in the process of subjectification.
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审视有界空间的持久性:关于区域、领土和边界实践的评论
这篇文章是《地理年鉴》的一部分:B系列,基于维加研讨会的人文地理学特刊:“有界空间的问题:用x光透视区域和领土的持久性”,由Anssi Paasi编辑。作为更广泛的地理历史进程和实践的一部分,区域和领土变得制度化,在这些空间实体中实现了它们的边界、制度、象征和通常有争议的身份叙事。由于人类(游客、移民、难民)的流动性、(民族)民族主义和地区主义的兴起、反移民话语和种族主义,边界空间的边界在今天变得更加热门;这些特征揭示了领土的意识形态意义,以及经常嵌入边界/边界的物理和象征性暴力形式。本文探讨了有界空间在学术研究和社会实践中的坚韧性,以及赋予这些空间的意义。它将分析地理学家和其他社会科学家如何理解和概念化区域和领土空间,并追溯边界研究中关键词的演变。边界是物质和意识形态的结构、制度、过程和符号,对地区/领土、身份和意识形态的生产和再生产至关重要。本文借助作者的空间社会化思想和希尔兹的社会空间化思想来理解边界的顽固性力量是如何嵌入到有界空间的生产和再生产以及主体化过程中的。
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期刊介绍: Geografiska Annaler, Series B, is a prestigious international journal publishing articles covering all theoretical and empirical aspects of human and economic geography. The journal has no specific regional profile but some attention is paid to research from the Nordic countries, as well as from countries around the Baltic Sea. Geografiska Annaler, Series B is supported by the Swedish Council for Research in Humanities and Social Sciences.
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