Plus qu’un effet de frontière. Politisation ordinaire et luttes d’appartenance dans une commune frontalière suisse

Translated title of the contribution: More than a border effect: Ordinary politicization and struggles of belonging in a Swiss border municipality

Garance Clément, Alexis Gumy

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Abstract

Can living near a national border have an effect on the politicization of individuals? To answer this question, this article challenges the results put forward by some European Border Studies scholars granting the border a major role in the construction of political behavior. Based on a fieldwork carried in a border commune in the canton of Geneva, it shows how the effects of the border context vary according to residential trajectories and the role individuals play in local struggles. It suggests that the border provides a medium for politicisation and concludes that the border is not a spatial determinant but one of the “localized mediations” contributing to the construction of political attitudes and practices.
Translated title of the contributionMore than a border effect: Ordinary politicization and struggles of belonging in a Swiss border municipality
Original languageFrench
Pages (from-to)55-81
Number of pages27
JournalPolitix
Volume136
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2021

Keywords

  • politicisation
  • border
  • trajectories
  • socialisation
  • local struggles

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