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Title Culture and cooperation in Europe's borderlands / edited by James Anderson, Liam O'Dowd and Thomas M. Wilson
Published Amsterdam ; New York, N.Y. : Rodopi, 2003

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Description 1 online resource (250 pages) : illustrations, map
Series European studies ; 19
European studies (Amsterdam, Netherlands) ; 19.
Contents AUTHORS IN THIS VOLUME / James A. Anderson , Liam O'Dowd and Thomas M. Wilson -- CULTURE, CO-OPERATION AND BORDERS / James Anderson , Liam O'Dowd and Thomas M. Wilson -- ØRESUND AND THE REGIONAUTS / Tom O'Dell -- SHAPING POSSIBLE INTEGRATION IN THE EMERGING CROSS-BORDER ØRESUND REGION / Gregg Bucken-Knapp -- SHIFTING THRESHOLDS, CONTESTED MEANINGS: GOVERNANCE, CROSS-BORDER CO-OPERATION AND THE ULSTER UNIONIST IDENTITY / Cathal McCall -- RITUALS OF IRISH PROTESTANTISM AND ORANGEISM: THE TRANSNATIONAL GRAND ORANGE LODGE OF IRELAND / Dominic Bryan -- SHIFTING POLITICAL AND CULTURAL BORDERS: LANGUAGE AND IDENTITY IN THE BORDER REGION OF AUSTRIA AND SLOVENIA / Brigitta Busch -- CULTURE, CONTINUITY AND IDENTITY IN THE SLOVENE-ITALIAN BORDER REGION / Warwick Armstrong -- 'WE WERE AS ONE': LOCAL AND NATIONAL NARRATIVES OF A BORDER REGIME BETWEEN SLOVENIA AND CROATIA / Duška Knežević Hočevar -- BORDERS PAST AND PRESENT IN MAZARA DEL VALLO, SICILY / Jeffrey E. Cole -- BORDERS AND THEIR DISCONTENTS: ISRAEL'S GREEN LINE, ARABNESS AND UNILATERAL SEPARATION / Dan Rabinowitz -- PECULIARITIES AND CONSEQUENCES OF THE EUROPE-TURKEY BORDER / Kevin Robins
Summary Scholarly interest in the study of state borders and border regions is growing in Europe, keeping pace with the remarkable changes associated with the transformation of old borders and the creation of new ones in the European Union and beyond over the last fifteen years. Social scientists have increasingly examined cross-border co-operation as one way to understand the changes which affect European borderlands. Ironically, given the recent turn to issues of culture and identity in the social sciences, one of the most neglected aspects of the critical and comparative analysis of cross-border co-operation has been culture. Culture and Cooperation in Europe's Borderlands, the first collection of essays to provide multidisciplinary perspectives on these issues in European borderlands, presents three modes of analysis of culture and cross-border co-operation as a tentative way forward to redress this imbalance. These overlapping perspectives, on cultures of co-operation, co-operation about culture, and the impact of culture on forms of co-operation, are offered as possible strategies in the comparative social science of European borderlands. The contributions to this collection examine some or all of the following: - cross-border cooperation about culture, in such areas of culture as tradition, language use and rights, and education. - cross-border cooperation and culture, id est, in ways in which 'culture' enhances or hinders economic and political co-operation across state borders, as for example, through issues of national, regional and local identity, cultural practices, and ethnic relations. - the culture of cooperation, id est, ways in which co-operation across borders creates new cultural codes, political practices, organizational cultures and transnational social and political institutions
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Subject Human geography -- Europe
International relations.
Cultural relations.
Multiculturalism -- Europe
Social change -- Europe
international relations.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- General.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- National.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Reference.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Essays.
Boundaries
Cultural relations
Human geography
International relations
Multiculturalism
Social change
SUBJECT Europe -- Boundaries
Subject Europe
Form Electronic book
Author Anderson, James, 1941-
O'Dowd, Liam
Wilson, Thomas M
ISBN 141757125X
9781417571253