JOUR 205 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Gabriel Popescu

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The author argues that borders, constructed by humans, are a social phenomena that help people organize their lives and mediate the difference between the familiar of here and the unfamiliar of there. Furthermore, he highlights that borders are not simply lines, but rather they are areas and networks of variable depth that change in space and in time. Popescu discusses how border making practices affect societies and how border making is about power, used to define who belongs where, who is an insider and who is an outsider.

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