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List of contents
- Introduction: borders, ethics, and mobilities
Anssi Paasi, Eeva-Kaisa Prokkola, Jarkko Saarinen, and Kaj Zimmerbauer
Part I: Borders in a borderless world
- Borderless worlds and beyond: challenging the state-centric cartographies
Anssi Paasi
- Imagining a borderless world
Harald Bauder
- Borders, distance, politics
Paolo Novak
Part II: Politics of inclusion and exclusion
- ‘Borderless’ Europe and Brexit: young European migrant accounts of media uses and moralities
Aija Lulle
- Everyday bordering, healthcare, and the politics of belonging in contemporary Britain
Kathryn Cassidy
- 'Delay and Neglect': the everyday geopolitics of humanitarian borders
Elisa Pascucci, Jouni Häkli, and Kirsi Pauliina Kallio
- Asylum reception and the politicization of national identity in Finland: a gender perspective
Eeva-Kaisa Prokkola
Part III: Contested mobilities and encounters
9. Tourism, border politics, and the fault lines of mobility
Raoul V. Bianchi and Marcus L. Stephenson
10. Commodification of contested borderscapes for tourism development: viability, community representation, and equity of relic Iron Curtain and Sudetenland heritage tourism landscapes
Arie Stoffelen and Dominique Vanneste
11. Contested mobilities across the Hong Kong-Shenzhen border: the case of Sheung Shui
J. J. Zhang
Part IV: Borders, security, politics
12. Trade, Trump, Security, and Ethics: The Canada-US Border in Continental Perspective
Heather N. Nicol and Karen G. Everett
13. Ontological (in)security: the EU’s bordering dilemma and neighbourhood
Jussi P. Laine and James W. Scott
14. An ethical code for cross-border governance: what does the European Union say on the ethics of cross-border cooperation?
Elisabetta Nadalutti
15. The role of ‘nature’ at the EU maritime borders: agency, ethics, and accountability
Estela Schindel
16. Afterword: borders are there to be crossed (but not by everybody)
Noel B. Salazar
Summary
The book weaves together border studies, migration and tourism to develop a nuanced analytical framework that opens up new avenues for understanding the impact borders have to different classes of people and their nationalities. The chapters of this volume reflect the changing relations between borders, bordering practices and mobilities. They prov