IL CONFINE COME SPAZIO OPERATIVO “SPAZI NERI” E INFRASTRUTTURE DELLA FRONTIERA

Timothy Raeymaekers

Abstract


The border as operational space: ‘black spaces’ and border infrastructures. – How can one make sense of territorial borders in a context characterized by increasingly dislocated and widespread migration and border management policies? What policies emerge from the intersection between different types of mobility? And what contribution can geography make to understanding these intersections? Adopting a terminology of borders-as-infrastructures, this essay promotes a topological perspective that focuses on the productive tensions inherent in the very functioning and spatial reach of borders. With a focus on the territorial control mechanisms adopted to channel and filter mobile agricultural labour in the region of Basilicata in 2014-2019, the article moves beyond an understanding of borders as mere territorial divisions or technological devices. The argument advanced here is that border infrastructures involve significant socio-material entanglements – interactions between physical and social forces – that continue to channel and direct our relationship with the territorial state.

Keyword


Borders; Migration; Infrastructures

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.19246/DOCUGEO2281-7549/202302_06

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