Borders of Wealth and Poverty: Ideas Stimulated by Comparing the Mediterranean and US-Mexico Borders: I confini della ricchezza e della povertà: idee emergenti dalla comparazione tra i confini nel Mediterraneo e Stati Uniti-Messico

Josiah Heyman, Natalia Ribas Mateos

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How can anthropologists and sociologists share ideas and knowledge on the Mediterranean and U.S.-Mexico borders to deepen insight and understanding? The best-known comparison is militarized border enforcement, plus humanitarianism, posed against asylum seeking and irregular migration. But, more complex mobility occurs at these borders, including privileged and other differentiated and sorted mobilities. Interwoven with these mobilities, commerce of many scales and degrees of legality occurs, supporting complicated cultural worlds of informality and exchange. Borders require not just a political analysis, but also attention to capital. Importantly, borders (immediate and extended) have become increasingly important sites of export-oriented production in the world economy. The processes of interchange at borders, in turn, support important urban zones and other communities that merit close ethnographic study for their social and cultural complexity.
Idioma originalAnglès
Pàgines (de-a)1-17
Nombre de pàgines17
RevistaArchivio Antropologico Mediterraneo
Volum21
Número2
DOIs
Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 2019

Keywords

  • borders
  • capitalism
  • Mediterranean
  • mobilities
  • U.S.-Mexico border

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