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The lines that continue to separate us: Borders in our 'borderless' world
David Newman
Department of Politics & Government
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Borderless
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Transition Zone
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Contact Point
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Counter-narratives
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Common Language
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Political Geography
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International Relations
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Disciplinary Boundaries
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Political Scientists
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International Lawyers
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International Scholar
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Globalization Theory
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Scholars
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Renaissance
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Narrative
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Contemporary
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Top-down
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Sociologist
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Political Geography
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Binaries
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Daily Life
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International Relations
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Borderlands
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Disciplinary boundaries
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Common Language
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Scholarly Publication
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Social Sciences
Renaissance
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Everyday Life
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Narrative
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Sociologist
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Political Geography
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International Relation
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Borderland
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Political Scientist
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