The fact to draw parallels between the Mediterranean and the Mexico – United States border region is not really anything new, but rarely the subject has been a serious and rigorous way how in this book. This set of articulated work in nine parts spanning theoretical issues about the contrasting border, empirical, about cultures of colonial survival, border policies, transit, border and circularity, vulnerability at the crossroads, shaping of spaces closing, and border activism, has been done by more than thirty authors from the most diverse geographies, issues of border immigration specialists, lawpolitical science, and sociology.

Published:
Edicions Bellaterra

Publication Year:
2013

Author(s):
Natalia Ribas Mateos (coord)

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