Perrier Bruslé Laetitia. (2013). The border as a marker of territoriality : multi-scalar perspectives and multi-agent processes in a south american borderland region. Geopolitics, 18 (3), p. 584-611. ISSN 1465-0045.
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The border as a marker of territoriality : multi-scalar perspectives and multi-agent processes in a south american borderland region
Geopolitics, 2013,
18 (3), p. 584-611 ISSN 1465-0045
The ambivalence of borders, as both bridges and barriers, is analysed in the South American borderlands, in the cross-border region between Bolivia, Peru and Brazil. The main hypothesis behind this work is that borders not only refer to the state but they are also a result of a social construction. Through their practices and narratives, the actors involved shape the border configuration. Through a multi-scalar approach (from a continental to a local level) and by collating practices and representations of various social agents (from continental organisations to the complexity of social groups on the border), I show that different territorial complexes converge on the border and I explain the spatial dialectic of the latter. Two ideas emerge as a conclusion to this study: the co-existence of territorialities that are not so exclusive and the key role played by the state despite the changes it undergoes.
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Sciences du milieu [021]
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Développement économique / Aménagement du territoire [095]
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Démographie [108]
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Politique [114]