Organizing against Border Barriers
Autor: | Serghei Golunov |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
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021110 strategic defence & security studies Guard (information security) Sociology and Political Science business.industry Best practice 05 social sciences 0211 other engineering and technologies 02 engineering and technology International trade 0506 political science Extortion Political Science and International Relations 050602 political science & public administration Organizational communication Residence business Border crossing |
Zdroj: | Alternatives: Global, Local, Political. 41:154-171 |
ISSN: | 2163-3150 0304-3754 |
DOI: | 10.1177/0304375417691295 |
Popis: | Those who have to cross “hard” borders face many problems on their way, including arbitrary and unjust treatment by consular and border guard officers, protracted and nitpicking inspections and extortion by customs officers, and huge traffic congestions. This article examines the extent to which various categories of people crossing the European Union-Russian border can self-organize in order to act together and be heard better for solving these and other issues. Tourists, shuttle traders, and truck drivers working for international cargo carriers are taken as three case studies for the research. I argue that all of the three mentioned categories of border crossers are capable of self-organizing in various ways: tourists—by exchanging best practices within thematic networks, shuttle traders—by taking advantage of their ability to gather in their common places of residence and (as well as truck drivers) near checkpoints when traffic congestions arise, truck drivers—also by taking advantage of support from influential business associations. It is also important that the audibility of border crossers’ voices can be seriously amplified by mediators, among which officials, politicians, business structures, and the mass media are the most efficient. At the same time, the capability of these three kinds of border crossers to make their voices heard is very limited, since their interactions are typically weak and instable and since officials are much more powerful. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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