2012
DOI: 10.21670/ref.2012.26.a01
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Crossing the Border: Mobility as a Resource in the Tijuana/San Diego and Tecún Umán/Tapachula Regions

Abstract: This paper suggests that transborder mobility is crucial to the way individuals relate to space and the meanings that they construct about it. Based on ethnographic work carried out in the Tijuana/San Diego and Tecún Umán/Tapachula border regions, an analysis is conducted of the relationship between the border region and the spatial mobility of its inhabitants. We conclude that there are at least four possible ways of constructing mobility in border contexts.

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“…Estas características permiten que las regiones fronterizas desnuden las contradicciones entre los flujos y las barreras del mundo moderno: la movilidad fronteriza no se produjo por el debilitamiento de las fronteras, sino a pesar de su reforzamiento (…) la habilidad de "ser móvil" es un recurso crítico en las regiones fronterizas (…). (Campos & Odgers, 2012) En este contexto, diversas prácticas, culturas y normatividades, con frecuencia concebidas como desintegradas, se entretejen y generan relaciones de diferenciación social y de poder. Aunque dicho poder no está en posesión absoluta de agentes aduanales o gubernamentales en Estados Unidos, estos ejercen un grado importante de control, el cual se deja ver de forma más clara en el marco de las restricciones en torno a la pandemia.…”
Section: La Vida Fronterizaunclassified
“…Estas características permiten que las regiones fronterizas desnuden las contradicciones entre los flujos y las barreras del mundo moderno: la movilidad fronteriza no se produjo por el debilitamiento de las fronteras, sino a pesar de su reforzamiento (…) la habilidad de "ser móvil" es un recurso crítico en las regiones fronterizas (…). (Campos & Odgers, 2012) En este contexto, diversas prácticas, culturas y normatividades, con frecuencia concebidas como desintegradas, se entretejen y generan relaciones de diferenciación social y de poder. Aunque dicho poder no está en posesión absoluta de agentes aduanales o gubernamentales en Estados Unidos, estos ejercen un grado importante de control, el cual se deja ver de forma más clara en el marco de las restricciones en torno a la pandemia.…”
Section: La Vida Fronterizaunclassified
“…Sheller (: 4), for example, notes how ‘walls, borders, check‐points and gated zones are crucial to the new mobility regimes that produce the securitized corridors, cocoons and bubbles through which certain “global” flows travel, even as they evict, splinter, or slow other flows’. Put more simply, ‘the border can be a bridge, a wall, or both at once, depending on a person's ability to cross it’ (Campos Delgado & Odgers Ortiz, : 10).…”
Section: The Discordant Bordermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So in part, border management and dynamics are a question of scales of mobility. As Campos Delgado and Odgers Ortiz () argue, where anti‐movement border policy dominates, parallel processes are at play: first, at a macro‐scale each nation decides which people possess the right to move across the border, and which people do not (see also Cresswell, ), while the micro‐scale is ‘determined by the relationship between actors on either side of the border and the creation of codes based on their everyday activities. Thus, border antimobility becomes blurred when faced with the local reality’ (Campos Delgado & Odgers Ortiz, : 12).…”
Section: The Discordant Bordermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Mexico-Guatemala border is at a key geographic position as a gateway for migration into Mexico and up to the United States [23][24][25]. Additionally, everyday commuters, seasonal agricultural workers, and truck drivers converge in this region [26][27][28].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%