China’s entangled borders: citizenship, infectious diseases, and invasive species
Smart, A; Smart, J; Chan, KW
Date: 2020
Book chapter
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract
Technology has intensified long-standing transgressions of our national borders through the self-replication and mobility of non-human life. This chapter argues for the need to go beyond transnationalism as a necessary analytic corrective to methodological nationalism, by considering how borders are entangled with the complex mobilities ...
Technology has intensified long-standing transgressions of our national borders through the self-replication and mobility of non-human life. This chapter argues for the need to go beyond transnationalism as a necessary analytic corrective to methodological nationalism, by considering how borders are entangled with the complex mobilities and interactions of human practices of border management with non-human life forms. The general issues are explored through three extended sets of examples concerning China’s borders: citizenship, infectious diseases and invasive species. A detailed consideration of one current infectious disease causing massive problems in China, African Swine Fever, will allow a more intensive analysis compared to the wider surveys of the other three sections. We offer a few brief comments on the parallels of our cases with the Covid-19 crisis.
Geography - old structure
Collections of Former Colleges
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