
Discussing Borders, Escaping Traps
Transdisciplinary and Transspatial Approaches
Waxmann (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 28. November 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
230 pages
978-3-8309-4045-6 (ISBN)
Description
We live in strange times. Old borders are vanishing just before our astonished eyes, while new ones are rapidly emerging. Nearly three decades after the publication of Francis Fukuyama's The End of History and the Last Man, the zeitgeist that predicted a bright future for mankind to a large extent turned out to be rather more of a dystopia. Crises in and outside Europe multiplied the number of border controls, triggered the construction of walls and fences and widened ideological gaps. The book Discussing Borders, Escaping Traps is a transdisciplinary and transspatial approach to investigating these vanishing, emerging and changing material and immaterial borders. It is the result of a two-year project by AreaS, a research group in area studies located at Østfold University College in Norway, and by partners of AreaS.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Germany
Edition type
New edition
Dimensions
Height: 24 cm
Width: 17 cm
Weight
438 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-8309-4045-6 (9783830940456)
DOI
10.31244/9783830990451
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Editor
Franck Orban holds a doctoral degree in French civilization from the University of Oslo (Norway). In his dissertation, titled France and power: perspectives and foreign policy strategies (1945-1995), he has analyzed the relationship between French ambitions in foreign policy with France's position as a regional power. He is an associate professor at the Østfold University College, Norway. In 2016, he launched AreaS, a transdisciplinary research group that focuses on contemporary challenges to democracy. His research interests are French politics, European integration, populism and extremism.
ISNI: 0000 0000 9589 1555
ISNI: 0000 0000 9589 1555
Elin Strand Larsen holds a doctoral degree in media and journalism from the University of Oslo (Norway). In her dissertation, titled When women have to apologize... Mediated Scandals, Female Politicians and Rhetorical Defence Strategies, she has analysed the defence strategies of eight female politicians/trade union leaders when caught in a political scandal. She is an associate professor at the Østfold University College, Norway, and co-head of the research group AreaS. Her research interests are fake news, fact-checking, political scandals, female politicians and rhetorical defence strategies (apologia).
Contributions
Harald Borgebund (1979), Ph.D., is a political scientist and associate professor at Ostfold University College, Norway. His research and teaching interests are democratic theory and liberal political theory.
Wladimir Chávez Vaca obtained his Phd in Humanities at the University of Bergen (Norway). He also holds a Bachelor Degree in Communication and Literature from Pontificia Universidad Católica (Ecuador) and a Master in Fine Arts from New York University (USA). Currently, he serves as Associate Professor at the Department of Languages, Literature and Culture at Østfold University College (Norway). He is author of several articles published in scholarly journals such as Iberoromania, Dialogía, Variaciones Borges and Revista Caracteres.
Torgeir Landro (1978), Ph.D., is a medieval historian and associate professor at NLA University College, Norway
ISNI: 0000 0001 1502 7087
ISNI: 0000 0001 1502 7087
Franck Orban holds a doctoral degree in French civilization from the University of Oslo (Norway). In his dissertation, titled France and power: perspectives and foreign policy strategies (1945-1995), he has analyzed the relationship between French ambitions in foreign policy with France's position as a regional power. He is an associate professor at the Østfold University College, Norway. In 2016, he launched AreaS, a transdisciplinary research group that focuses on contemporary challenges to democracy. His research interests are French politics, European integration, populism and extremism.
ISNI: 0000 0000 9589 1555
ISNI: 0000 0000 9589 1555
Marjo Rynning (1955), Ph.D. (Marketing and Managerial Economics), has a Master's degree in both Political Science and Management and over four decades of research experience from a wide variety of theoretical and applied studies. Marjo is associate professor of Business Economics at Ostfold University College,
Norway.
Henrik Skaug Satra (1980), Ph.D., has a background in political science and is associate professor at Ostfold University College, Norway.
ISNI: 0000 0004 8657 2842
ISNI: 0000 0004 8657 2842
Elin Strand Larsen holds a doctoral degree in media and journalism from the University of Oslo (Norway). In her dissertation, titled When women have to apologize... Mediated Scandals, Female Politicians and Rhetorical Defence Strategies, she has analysed the defence strategies of eight female politicians/trade union leaders when caught in a political scandal. She is an associate professor at the Østfold University College, Norway, and co-head of the research group AreaS. Her research interests are fake news, fact-checking, political scandals, female politicians and rhetorical defence strategies (apologia).
Johanna M. Wagner is Professor at Ostfold University College, Norway, with a background in English literature, and gender and critical theory.