Borders: A Very Short Introduction (2nd Edition)

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· Tantor Media Inc · Narrated by Jamie Renell
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First published in 2012, Borders: A Very Short Introduction began with the premise that "we live in a very bordered world." The intervening decade has witnessed a flurry of events and developments that continue to highlight the centrality of borders in contemporary domestic and international affairs, as well as the interstices between the two, including sudden surges in migrant and refugees flows; renewed emphasis on traditional border security and wall construction; growing tensions concerning maritime sovereignty; rapid advances in cybersecurity, surveillance, and biometrics; expanded detention and deportation infrastructures; proliferation of transborder organizations; revived populist and nationalist sentiments; and protectionist and integrationist trade practices, to name some prominent examples from recent headlines. This revised edition accounts for recent developments including Brexit, the 2015 migration crisis across Europe, efforts to build a border wall between the United States and Mexico, growing isolationist and nativist sentiments, demands for indigenous homelands, transnational protest movements, Russian cross-border incursions, and insurgencies and rebellions across much of North Africa and Southwest Asia.

About the author

Alexander C. Diener is professor of geography at the University of Kansas. He is the author of One Homeland or Two? and Invisible Borders. Diener holds graduate degrees from the University of Chicago, the University of South Carolina, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Joshua Hagen is Dean of the College of Letters and Science at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. He has published in journals such as Annals of the American Association of Geographers, cultural geographies, and Geographical Review, as well as authoring and coauthoring several books and book chapters.

Jamie Renell originally hails from New England and is a rabid Red Sox fan. He has been involved in films, TV, and voice-over for more than ten years, and has credits that run the gamut, including Prison Break, Homeland, Jumanji, and Pitch Perfect. He has narrated nearly 200 audiobooks.

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