British Columbia’s Borders in Globalization
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<p>This book is a case-study collection examining the influences and functions of British Columbia’s (BC) borders in the 21st century.</p><p>British Columbia’s Borders in Globalization examines bordering processes and the causes and effects of borders in the Cascadian region from the perspective of BC. The chapters cover diverse topics including historical border disputes and cannabis culture and identity; the governance of transboundary water flows migration and preclearance policies for goods and people; and the emerging issue of online communities. The case studies provide examples that highlight the simultaneous but contradictory trends regarding borders in BC: while boundaries and bordering processes at the external borders shift away from the territorial boundary lines self-determination local politics and cultural identities re-inscribe internal boundaries and borders that are both virtual and real. Moreover economic protectionism racial discourses and xenophobic narratives driven by advances in technology reinforce the territorial dimensions of borders. These case studies contribute to the literature challenging the notion that territorial borders are sufficient for understanding how borders function in BC; and in a few instances they illustrate the nuanced ways in which borders (or bordering processes) are becoming detached from territory. </p><p>The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the <i>Journal of Borderlands Studies.</i></p>
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