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Race, bordering and disobedient knowledge: Activism and everyday struggles in Europe

Online ISBN:
9781526188250
Print ISBN:
9781526165565
Publisher:
Manchester University Press
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Race, bordering and disobedient knowledge: Activism and everyday struggles in Europe

Suvi Keskinen (ed.),
Suvi Keskinen
(ed.)

Professor in Ethnic Relations

University of Helsinki
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Aminkeng Atabong Alemanji (ed.),
Aminkeng Atabong Alemanji
(ed.)

Program Director / Senior Lecturer

Åbo Akademi University
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Minna Seikkula (ed.)
Minna Seikkula
(ed.)

Researcher

Tampere University
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Published online:
23 January 2025
Published in print:
4 June 2024
Online ISBN:
9781526188250
Print ISBN:
9781526165565
Publisher:
Manchester University Press

Abstract

Race, bordering and disobedient knowledge studies how different kinds of (b)orders are negotiated and challenged in antiracism and activism by people categorised as migrants and their supporters. Building on decolonial and race-critical perspectives and critical border studies, the chapters in the book analyse the specificities of bordering and hierarchical ordering in different parts of Europe, notably its outskirts to the south, north and west. Furthermore, the chapters reveal how disobedient knowledge counteracts the structuring processes of bordering and ordering. The anthology develops the concept of disobedient knowledge to address knowledges created in encounters of differently positioned activists and practices applied in research engagement. Through this conceptual frame, the chapters examine resistance and disobedience in relation to borders, racialised social orders, conventional practices and hegemonic discourses. In particular, this makes visible the resistance of groups that have no other options – for whom questioning border regimes and racialised hierarchies is part of everyday survival. The book also investigates activism that involves the choice to fight for social justice and global change, when adopting a position of solidarity towards groups targeted by racism and border regimes. With a focus on activist challenges to the prevailing perceptions of European ‘racelessnes’, epistemologies of resistance, disobedient practices and ways of building shared struggles, the book provides invaluable knowledge about European societies, their border zones and relations to other parts of the world. The book is essential reading for scholars and students in sociology, ethnic and racial studies, anthropology, political science, gender studies, and cultural studies.

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