Nociones de frontera en la teoría y praxis del regionalismo: Una visión crítica

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15448/1984-7289.2018.2.29586

Palabras clave:

Frontera. Regionalismo. Regionalismo comparado. Integración. Globalización.

Resumen

El objetivo de este artículo es proporcionar una visión general concisa y crítica de las nociones de frontera dentro de la teoría y praxis del regionalismo. También tiene como objetivo analizar el aumento de las barreras fronterizas en la última década  en este mundo globalizado y su relación con el regionalismo. Brindamos un enfoque histórico a la construcción teórica y consideramos ideas implícitas de frontera derivadas de desarrollos teóricos y empíricos del regionalismo. Este documento encuentra que el viejo regionalismo indica una noción de frontera como separación; el nuevo regionalismo implica una noción de frontera como filtro. La ola actual del regionalismo comparado identifica dos procesos aparentemente contradictorios (regionalismos multinivel y nacionalismos) que impulsan la formación de regiones (trans)fronterizas incrustadas en cadenas enmarañadas de redes globales, lo que requiere una perspectiva globalista de la dinámica regionalista.

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Biografía del autor/a

Gustavo Matiuzzi de Souza, Université de Liège (ULG, Liège, Belgium).

PhD in Social Sciences by the Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (Pucrs, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil) and the Université de Liège (ULG, Liège, Belgium).

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2018-08-07

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Souza, G. M. de. (2018). Nociones de frontera en la teoría y praxis del regionalismo: Una visión crítica. Civitas: Revista De Ciências Sociais, 18(2), 245–261. https://doi.org/10.15448/1984-7289.2018.2.29586

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Mundialização, regionalização e fronteiras