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Being, Living and Becoming(s) Against, Across and with Borders and Boundaries
Redaktion: Tanulku, Basak; Pekelsma, Simone
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This book analyses various forms of liminality and transgression in different geographies, demonstrates how and why various physical and symbolic boundaries create liminality and transgression.
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This book analyses various forms of liminality and transgression in different geographies, demonstrates how and why various physical and symbolic boundaries create liminality and transgression.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. März 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040001288
- Artikelnr.: 69854520
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. März 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040001288
- Artikelnr.: 69854520
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Basak Tanulku is an independent scholar based in Istanbul, Turkey. She holds a PhD degree in sociology, Lancaster University in the UK. She conducted her PhD study on gated communities. Since then, Tanulku has worked on different subjects, such as socio-spatial fragmentation, urban transformation and vacancy, urban gardens, alternative spaces and initiatives, urban protests, and the conflicts that emerge in public spaces and commons, boundary-making and the interaction between space and people. Lastly, Tanulku works on the Lake District and Cumbria (England), particularly on the interaction between its natural and cultural elements and its culture and wild(er)ness. Simone Pekelsma is in the final stages of her PhD at Radboud University, the Netherlands. She has great interest in translating her academic work to other worlds, including policy (i.e. Eurocities) and popular science ( Geografie Magazine and Agora Magazine). Simone currently works for Utrecht University in a double role. She is a knowledge broker/business developer in human geography and spatial planning and the managing director of a research hub on the future of food.
Introduction: "Living on the Edge", by Basak Tanulku and Simone Pekelsma
Section 1: Liminality, Identity and Space
1. "Shelter, a Portrait in Transit(ion): Gender and Migration" by João Pedro Amorim.
2. "Towards a Tranarcha Border Framework: Sex, Borders & Anarchism" by Alfonzo Mendoza.
3. "The dual nature of the threshold (in the pandemic era)", by Ioanna Papakonstantinou-Brati.
4. "Living on the Boundary: Interstitial Identities in Contemporary Burundi" by Antea Paviotti.
5. "Liminality when grounded: micro-mobilities in contemporary art practice during the COVID-19 pandemic" by Pia Johnson and Clare McCracken.
6. "Birds Through my Window: Photography as Liminal Looking" by John Darwell and Katrin Joost.
Section 2: Liminality and the City
7. "Hotel living: the contemporary mixed-use gated community in Istanbul" by Simone Pekelsma.
8. "Liminality as anti-infrastructure? Boundary making and breaking in infrastructure construction" by Sam Rumé.
9. "Childhoods on the Move: an ethnography of a Brazilian school bus" by Fernanda Müller and Luiz Eduardo de Lacerda Abreu.
10. "Digital Magic and the Disappearing City" by Shannon Jackson.
11. "Border Research from Design Cultures: Cyprus Pavilions at the Venice Architecture Biennale as transformative proposals for Nicosia's borderscapes" by Alice Buoli.
Section 3: Liminality across and beyond the Country
12. "Landscape, Liminality, Lament" by Ann Carragher.
13. "The Lake District: Liminal Landscape between North and South" by Basak Tanulku.
14. "Euroscapes: Negotiating National and European Identities through Imagined Boundaries" by Jeroen Moes.
15. "Stepping off the Wooden Path: A Visual Essay" by Gintare Kudzmait .
16. "Curating Boundaries and Liminality: A Method for Disruption" by Giulia Degano.
Epilogue: We are all borderworkers by Paschalina T. Garidou, Luuk Winkelmolen and Henk van Houtum
Section 1: Liminality, Identity and Space
1. "Shelter, a Portrait in Transit(ion): Gender and Migration" by João Pedro Amorim.
2. "Towards a Tranarcha Border Framework: Sex, Borders & Anarchism" by Alfonzo Mendoza.
3. "The dual nature of the threshold (in the pandemic era)", by Ioanna Papakonstantinou-Brati.
4. "Living on the Boundary: Interstitial Identities in Contemporary Burundi" by Antea Paviotti.
5. "Liminality when grounded: micro-mobilities in contemporary art practice during the COVID-19 pandemic" by Pia Johnson and Clare McCracken.
6. "Birds Through my Window: Photography as Liminal Looking" by John Darwell and Katrin Joost.
Section 2: Liminality and the City
7. "Hotel living: the contemporary mixed-use gated community in Istanbul" by Simone Pekelsma.
8. "Liminality as anti-infrastructure? Boundary making and breaking in infrastructure construction" by Sam Rumé.
9. "Childhoods on the Move: an ethnography of a Brazilian school bus" by Fernanda Müller and Luiz Eduardo de Lacerda Abreu.
10. "Digital Magic and the Disappearing City" by Shannon Jackson.
11. "Border Research from Design Cultures: Cyprus Pavilions at the Venice Architecture Biennale as transformative proposals for Nicosia's borderscapes" by Alice Buoli.
Section 3: Liminality across and beyond the Country
12. "Landscape, Liminality, Lament" by Ann Carragher.
13. "The Lake District: Liminal Landscape between North and South" by Basak Tanulku.
14. "Euroscapes: Negotiating National and European Identities through Imagined Boundaries" by Jeroen Moes.
15. "Stepping off the Wooden Path: A Visual Essay" by Gintare Kudzmait .
16. "Curating Boundaries and Liminality: A Method for Disruption" by Giulia Degano.
Epilogue: We are all borderworkers by Paschalina T. Garidou, Luuk Winkelmolen and Henk van Houtum
Introduction: "Living on the Edge", by Basak Tanulku and Simone Pekelsma
Section 1: Liminality, Identity and Space
1. "Shelter, a Portrait in Transit(ion): Gender and Migration" by João Pedro Amorim.
2. "Towards a Tranarcha Border Framework: Sex, Borders & Anarchism" by Alfonzo Mendoza.
3. "The dual nature of the threshold (in the pandemic era)", by Ioanna Papakonstantinou-Brati.
4. "Living on the Boundary: Interstitial Identities in Contemporary Burundi" by Antea Paviotti.
5. "Liminality when grounded: micro-mobilities in contemporary art practice during the COVID-19 pandemic" by Pia Johnson and Clare McCracken.
6. "Birds Through my Window: Photography as Liminal Looking" by John Darwell and Katrin Joost.
Section 2: Liminality and the City
7. "Hotel living: the contemporary mixed-use gated community in Istanbul" by Simone Pekelsma.
8. "Liminality as anti-infrastructure? Boundary making and breaking in infrastructure construction" by Sam Rumé.
9. "Childhoods on the Move: an ethnography of a Brazilian school bus" by Fernanda Müller and Luiz Eduardo de Lacerda Abreu.
10. "Digital Magic and the Disappearing City" by Shannon Jackson.
11. "Border Research from Design Cultures: Cyprus Pavilions at the Venice Architecture Biennale as transformative proposals for Nicosia's borderscapes" by Alice Buoli.
Section 3: Liminality across and beyond the Country
12. "Landscape, Liminality, Lament" by Ann Carragher.
13. "The Lake District: Liminal Landscape between North and South" by Basak Tanulku.
14. "Euroscapes: Negotiating National and European Identities through Imagined Boundaries" by Jeroen Moes.
15. "Stepping off the Wooden Path: A Visual Essay" by Gintare Kudzmait .
16. "Curating Boundaries and Liminality: A Method for Disruption" by Giulia Degano.
Epilogue: We are all borderworkers by Paschalina T. Garidou, Luuk Winkelmolen and Henk van Houtum
Section 1: Liminality, Identity and Space
1. "Shelter, a Portrait in Transit(ion): Gender and Migration" by João Pedro Amorim.
2. "Towards a Tranarcha Border Framework: Sex, Borders & Anarchism" by Alfonzo Mendoza.
3. "The dual nature of the threshold (in the pandemic era)", by Ioanna Papakonstantinou-Brati.
4. "Living on the Boundary: Interstitial Identities in Contemporary Burundi" by Antea Paviotti.
5. "Liminality when grounded: micro-mobilities in contemporary art practice during the COVID-19 pandemic" by Pia Johnson and Clare McCracken.
6. "Birds Through my Window: Photography as Liminal Looking" by John Darwell and Katrin Joost.
Section 2: Liminality and the City
7. "Hotel living: the contemporary mixed-use gated community in Istanbul" by Simone Pekelsma.
8. "Liminality as anti-infrastructure? Boundary making and breaking in infrastructure construction" by Sam Rumé.
9. "Childhoods on the Move: an ethnography of a Brazilian school bus" by Fernanda Müller and Luiz Eduardo de Lacerda Abreu.
10. "Digital Magic and the Disappearing City" by Shannon Jackson.
11. "Border Research from Design Cultures: Cyprus Pavilions at the Venice Architecture Biennale as transformative proposals for Nicosia's borderscapes" by Alice Buoli.
Section 3: Liminality across and beyond the Country
12. "Landscape, Liminality, Lament" by Ann Carragher.
13. "The Lake District: Liminal Landscape between North and South" by Basak Tanulku.
14. "Euroscapes: Negotiating National and European Identities through Imagined Boundaries" by Jeroen Moes.
15. "Stepping off the Wooden Path: A Visual Essay" by Gintare Kudzmait .
16. "Curating Boundaries and Liminality: A Method for Disruption" by Giulia Degano.
Epilogue: We are all borderworkers by Paschalina T. Garidou, Luuk Winkelmolen and Henk van Houtum