The border studies literature makes a strong case against claims for unfettered transnationalism and ‘borderlessness’ in our ‘globalising world’. However, its focus on movement across borders means that it fails to address bordering practices that occur within the nation-state as a result of transnational activity. In this paper, we extend Cunningham and Heyman’s concepts ‘enclosure’ and ‘mobility’ to confront the different layers of bordering (both physical and nonphysical) that have occurred in Indonesia’s Riau Islands since they became part of the Indonesia– Malaysia–Singapore Growth Triangle
This paper analyzes transnationalism as the result of globalization in human mobility, which it has ...
Connecting critical issues of state sovereignty with empirical concerns, Borderscapes 'interrogates ...
This study aims to evaluate the level of marginalization of local communities and analyze their part...
Outside the ideological connotations of globalisation, Southeast Asia has always been global through...
For these border studies, understanding borderlanders provides a new narrative about boundaries. The...
Transnational mobility is a common feature among borderland communities. Central Borneo has been a r...
The border is the outermost region of a country that borders neighboring countries. Indonesia, as an...
In this chapter, we examine the unauthorised movement of goods across the border to and from Indones...
Set in West Kalimantan, Indonesian Borneo, this study explores the shifting relationships between bo...
The constructed and contingent nature of state borders raises a host of ethical questions regarding ...
While migration studies scholars have paid considerable attention to internal migration within Indon...
Transnational mobility is a common feature among borderland communities. Central Borneo has been a r...
The central topic of this book is the. International border between Indonesia and Malaysia and its c...
The paper focuses on borders and boundaries as practiced, perceived, changed, and enforced by differ...
© 2020 Nathan Gary BondScholarship on the geographic margins of the state has long suggested that li...
This paper analyzes transnationalism as the result of globalization in human mobility, which it has ...
Connecting critical issues of state sovereignty with empirical concerns, Borderscapes 'interrogates ...
This study aims to evaluate the level of marginalization of local communities and analyze their part...
Outside the ideological connotations of globalisation, Southeast Asia has always been global through...
For these border studies, understanding borderlanders provides a new narrative about boundaries. The...
Transnational mobility is a common feature among borderland communities. Central Borneo has been a r...
The border is the outermost region of a country that borders neighboring countries. Indonesia, as an...
In this chapter, we examine the unauthorised movement of goods across the border to and from Indones...
Set in West Kalimantan, Indonesian Borneo, this study explores the shifting relationships between bo...
The constructed and contingent nature of state borders raises a host of ethical questions regarding ...
While migration studies scholars have paid considerable attention to internal migration within Indon...
Transnational mobility is a common feature among borderland communities. Central Borneo has been a r...
The central topic of this book is the. International border between Indonesia and Malaysia and its c...
The paper focuses on borders and boundaries as practiced, perceived, changed, and enforced by differ...
© 2020 Nathan Gary BondScholarship on the geographic margins of the state has long suggested that li...
This paper analyzes transnationalism as the result of globalization in human mobility, which it has ...
Connecting critical issues of state sovereignty with empirical concerns, Borderscapes 'interrogates ...
This study aims to evaluate the level of marginalization of local communities and analyze their part...