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ID111647
Title ProperTeichopolitics
Other Title Informationre-considering globalisation through the role of Walls and Fences
LanguageENG
AuthorRosiere, Stephane ;  Jones, Reece
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article considers the trend in many countries towards securitised immigration policies and "hardening" of borders through the construction of walls or fences. In contrast the borderless world of globalisation, it identifies these attempts to strengthen control of borders as teichopolitics: the politics of building barriers. This article analyses the different types of hardened borders that exist today and proposes a typology of frontlines, fences/walls, and closed straights. Then the article maps the locations of these barriers and argues that although other justifications ranging from smuggling to terrorism are often put forward, these barriers are mostly connected with managing immigration flows. Indeed, many of these barriers are located on important economic or social discontinuity lines, precisely where the system reveals its underlying logics. These walls and fences symbolise the emergence of a privileged few who actually live the promise of globalisation and defend its privileges through teichopolitics.
`In' analytical NoteGeopolitics Vol. 17, No.1; 2012: p.217-234
Journal SourceGeopolitics Vol. 17, No.1; 2012: p.217-234
Key WordsGlobalisation ;  Teichopolitics ;  Immigration Policies ;  Politics of Building Barriers ;  Terrorism