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The Concept of No Man’s-Land as a Categorial Error with Meaning

January 22, 2024 by user3

Francisco Blanco Brotons   Abstract “No-man’s-land” is a concept that, according to Campillo (2015), tends to be used to interpret the walled borders increasingly implemented by the governments in our globalizing world. This article is intended to show that the use of this concept applied to this phenomenon is descriptively inadequate, and to denounce that … [Read more…]

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