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by the Research Committee 21 (RC21) on Urban and Regional Development of the International Sociology Association. The session titled ‘Emerging Bordering Practices in Urban Space’ brought together contributions from young and senior scholars exploring the relationship between the urban and bordering practices from a range of theoretical and disciplinary perspectives and different locations mainly in Europe. The session brought together seven presenters, of which several contributions were selected and a further two were added to contribute to this Special Issue
期刊介绍:
European Urban and Regional Studies is a highly ranked, peer reviewed international journal. It provides an original contribution to academic and policy debate related to processes of urban and regional development in Europe. It offers a truly European coverage from the Atlantic to the Urals,and from the Arctic Circle to the Mediterranean. Its aims are to explore the ways in which space makes a difference to the social, economic, political and cultural map of Europe; highlight the connections between theoretical analysis and policy development; and place changes in global context.