Mediterranean in Dis/order: Space, Power, and Identity
Autor Rosita Di Peri, Daniel Meieren Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 mar 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780472055838
ISBN-10: 0472055836
Pagini: 324
Ilustrații: 5 figures, 1 table
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESS
Colecția University of Michigan Press
ISBN-10: 0472055836
Pagini: 324
Ilustrații: 5 figures, 1 table
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESS
Colecția University of Michigan Press
Notă biografică
Rosita Di Peri is Associate Professor of Political Science and International Relations at the University of Torino.
Daniel Meier is Associate Lecturer at the School of Political Studies (IEP), Grenoble.
Daniel Meier is Associate Lecturer at the School of Political Studies (IEP), Grenoble.
Cuprins
List of Figures and Tables
Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction - Framing the Mediterranean (dis)order: epistemologies and theoretical perspectives (Rosita Di Peri and Daniel Meier)
PART I MOBILIZATIONS
Chapter 1 - Filling the urban space after authoritarianism: The evolution of religious charitable activities in Tunisia (Ester Sigillò)
Chapter 2 - The “apple of discord”: spatial transgressions, significations, and re-appropriations in (and on) Mount Lebanon from a mobilization of apple growers (1965) (Rossana Tufaro)
Chapter 3 - Libya’s sovereignty fragmentation (Debora Malito and Muhammad Dan Suleiman)
Chapter 4 - Inside and outside Lebanese universities: the youth network Mada against sectarianism (Valeria Sartori and Rosita Di Peri)
PART II MIGRATIONS
Chapter 5 - Migration policy instruments as spatial practices: geopolitical space making in the EU’s Southern Neighborhood (Federica Zardo)
Chapter 6 - (Re)ordering migrants: Immobility in transition at the EU-Turkish border (Chiara Maritato)
Chapter 7 - Italy and Libya in bordering practices: A case of institutionalized informalization (Chiara Loschi)
Chapter 8 - Spaces, conflicts and political reconfigurations: Syrian migrations to Morocco (Fanny Faccenda)
PART III PLACES
Chapter 9 - Filming contested spaces in post-war Lebanon (Thomas Richard)
Chapter 10 - Heterotopias in Lebanon: The Rashid Karameh International Fair in Tripoli (Francesco Mazzucotelli)
Chapter 11 - From public space re-appropriation to local democracy implementation in post-Revolution Tunisia (Chiara Sebastiani)
Conclusion - The politics of a transforming Mediterranean space: a liminality perspective (Daniela Huber)
List of Contributors
Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction - Framing the Mediterranean (dis)order: epistemologies and theoretical perspectives (Rosita Di Peri and Daniel Meier)
PART I MOBILIZATIONS
Chapter 1 - Filling the urban space after authoritarianism: The evolution of religious charitable activities in Tunisia (Ester Sigillò)
Chapter 2 - The “apple of discord”: spatial transgressions, significations, and re-appropriations in (and on) Mount Lebanon from a mobilization of apple growers (1965) (Rossana Tufaro)
Chapter 3 - Libya’s sovereignty fragmentation (Debora Malito and Muhammad Dan Suleiman)
Chapter 4 - Inside and outside Lebanese universities: the youth network Mada against sectarianism (Valeria Sartori and Rosita Di Peri)
PART II MIGRATIONS
Chapter 5 - Migration policy instruments as spatial practices: geopolitical space making in the EU’s Southern Neighborhood (Federica Zardo)
Chapter 6 - (Re)ordering migrants: Immobility in transition at the EU-Turkish border (Chiara Maritato)
Chapter 7 - Italy and Libya in bordering practices: A case of institutionalized informalization (Chiara Loschi)
Chapter 8 - Spaces, conflicts and political reconfigurations: Syrian migrations to Morocco (Fanny Faccenda)
PART III PLACES
Chapter 9 - Filming contested spaces in post-war Lebanon (Thomas Richard)
Chapter 10 - Heterotopias in Lebanon: The Rashid Karameh International Fair in Tripoli (Francesco Mazzucotelli)
Chapter 11 - From public space re-appropriation to local democracy implementation in post-Revolution Tunisia (Chiara Sebastiani)
Conclusion - The politics of a transforming Mediterranean space: a liminality perspective (Daniela Huber)
List of Contributors
Recenzii
“This book highlights and interrogates the link between space and politics and explores the spatial dimensions of insurgencies, conflicts, uprisings, and mobilities in the Mediterranean.”
“Mediterranean in Dis/order offers an innovative scheme to rethink the relation between space and power in the broader Mediterranean region. In doing so, it proposes meaningful objectives that challenge a number of well-established beliefs about the region.”
"The book has important implications for how we think about liminal spaces and for broader issues shaping global politics."
Descriere
Multidisciplinary rethinking of space and power