Borderology : cross-disciplinary insights from the border zone : along the green belt
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Borderology : cross-disciplinary insights from the border zone : along the green belt
(Springer geography)
Springer, c2019
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This book provides a unique and multifaceted view on and understanding of borders and their manifestations: physical and mental, cultural and geographical, and as a question of life and death. It highlights the Green Belt along the Iron Curtain, which offered a haven for rare species for many decades and, after the Cold War, became a veritable treasure trove for a European network of researchers.
A geographical border is something that can be seen, but other borders sometimes have to be crossed to be discovered. The border zone is an arena for development that is not found in any other places. This book focuses on borderology, which became the name of a cross-border study and research program that explores the border zone from multiple perspectives.
This cross-disciplinary book will appeal to interested researchers and students from many fields, from philosophy and diplomacy to ecology and geography.
Table of Contents
Andrei Kopylov, Murmansk, Russia: The ethics of translation in a hermeneutical context
Eduardas Spiriajevas, Klaipeda university, Lithuania: Borderlands of Lithuania and Kaliningrad region of Russia: Preconditions for comparative geographic approach and spatial interaction
Irina Gorina, St. Petersburg, Russia: Symbolization process of the nature world in mythological type of world outlook
Yulian Konstantinov, Murmansk, Russia: On uses of 'wild nature': empowered vs. Disempowered agency in kola reindeer-herding territories (murmansk region, nw russia)
A Vinogradov, Murmansk, Russia: Imagination as a breaker of the borders
Viktor Tsylev, Murmansk, Russia: Man and nature: approaches to the delimitation of the concepts
A. Sergeev, Murmansk, Russia: The need for being disinterested as a key characteristic of human nature
N. Golik, St Petersburg, Russia: Nature and man: crime and punishment
Viggo Rossvaer, Bodo, Norway: Nature as stoic
Malgorzata Bienkowska, Polen: Movement to defend the bialowieza. the problem of the bialowieza forest protection as an example of a values conflict
Boris Sokolov, St Petersburg, Russia: The power of doubt
Aleksandr Sautkin, Murmansk, Russia: Cultural images of nature as the basis of human practices
Vasilii Voronov, Murmansk: Human existence between the wood(s) (forest, nature) and home (technology)
Jan Selmer Methi, Bodo, Norway: Borderology and practical knowledge - humanities response to epigenetic.
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