This paper suggests that transborder mobility is crucial to the way individuals relate to space and the meanings that they construct about it. Based on ethnographic work carried out in the Tijuana/San Diego and Tecún Umán/Tapachula border regions, an analysis is conducted of the relationship between the border region and the spatial mobility of its inhabitants. We conclude that there are at least four possible ways of constructing mobility in border contexts
<span>Transnationalism and Borderlands: Concepts of Space on the US-Mexico Border and Beyond. This p...
This research examines women's lives at the United States-Mexico border in Douglas, Arizona and Agua...
International audienceBuilding upon previous research on mobility, our study applies the concept of ...
This paper suggests that transborder mobility is crucial to the way individuals relate to space and ...
This thesis investigates the meaning of being a border crosser in the Tijuana-San Diego region. It p...
The study of human mobility between border cities strains notions of border and calls into question ...
This thesis explores transborderism and its practices at the Cali-Baja region through the perspectiv...
In today's context of globalization localized understandings of belonging often seem to conflict wit...
Spatial mobility is considered a valuable resource for social mobility. Yet, we still have an insuff...
Abstract. - The border between San Diego and Tijuana, the most populated place in the world, is not ...
This article rethinks the concept of border through a spatial and phenomenological ethnographic film...
Spatial mobility is considered a valuable resource for social mobility. Yet, we still have an insuff...
This dissertation explores questions of global and diasporic process, and the physical and imagined ...
‘Translocal Geographies: Spaces, Places and Connections’ sets out a new agenda for mobility - one wh...
The purpose of this manuscript is to contribute to the discussion of transborder and border issues b...
<span>Transnationalism and Borderlands: Concepts of Space on the US-Mexico Border and Beyond. This p...
This research examines women's lives at the United States-Mexico border in Douglas, Arizona and Agua...
International audienceBuilding upon previous research on mobility, our study applies the concept of ...
This paper suggests that transborder mobility is crucial to the way individuals relate to space and ...
This thesis investigates the meaning of being a border crosser in the Tijuana-San Diego region. It p...
The study of human mobility between border cities strains notions of border and calls into question ...
This thesis explores transborderism and its practices at the Cali-Baja region through the perspectiv...
In today's context of globalization localized understandings of belonging often seem to conflict wit...
Spatial mobility is considered a valuable resource for social mobility. Yet, we still have an insuff...
Abstract. - The border between San Diego and Tijuana, the most populated place in the world, is not ...
This article rethinks the concept of border through a spatial and phenomenological ethnographic film...
Spatial mobility is considered a valuable resource for social mobility. Yet, we still have an insuff...
This dissertation explores questions of global and diasporic process, and the physical and imagined ...
‘Translocal Geographies: Spaces, Places and Connections’ sets out a new agenda for mobility - one wh...
The purpose of this manuscript is to contribute to the discussion of transborder and border issues b...
<span>Transnationalism and Borderlands: Concepts of Space on the US-Mexico Border and Beyond. This p...
This research examines women's lives at the United States-Mexico border in Douglas, Arizona and Agua...
International audienceBuilding upon previous research on mobility, our study applies the concept of ...