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04290aam a2200445 i 4500 001 5D5728DADCB911EC8436229451ECA4DB 003 SILO 005 20220526010039 008 210427s2022 si a b 001 0 eng d 010 $a 2022320043 020 $a 9811628653 020 $a 9789811628658 035 $a (OCoLC)1247828543 040 $a YDX $b eng $e rda $c YDX $d UKMGB $d OCLCO $d OCLCF $d YDX $d OCLCO $d DLC $d OCLCQ $d SILO 043 $a a-ls--- $a a-th--- $a a-ls--- 050 4 $a JC323 $b .W57 2022 100 1 $a Wisaijorn, Thanachate, $e author. 245 10 $a Riverine border practices : $b people's everyday lives on the Thai-Lao Mekong border / $c Thanachate Wisaijorn. 264 1 $a Singapore : $b Palgrave Macmillan, $c [2022] 300 $a viii, 204 pages : $b color illustrations ; $c 21 cm 504 $a Includes bibliographical references and index. 505 0 $a Chapter 1: Introduction -- The end of the Mekong riverine borderland as a Third Space -- Chapter 2: Border conceptualisation of the academia and the Thai Bans everyday life in other areas of Thai-Lao Mekong borderlands -- Chapter 3: Spatial negotiation -- State space and lived space of the Thai Ban -- Chapter 4: Temporal negotiation in the borderland as a Third Space -- Chapter 5: Negotiations of political subjectivities -- Pluralities of border-crossings on the Thai-Lao Mekong border -- Chapter 6: Pluralities of border-crossings in the Third Space -- Chapter 7: Conclusion. 520 $a This book focuses on the ways in which unofficial modes of border crossings are practised by the Thai Ban, along the Mekong Thai-Lao border. In doing so, the book assesses how these border crossings can be theorised as a contribution to existing literature on borderland studies. With that, the book discusses the importance of the notion of the Third Space and its effects on the pluralities of border-crossings in the borderland by weaving together spatial negotiations, temporal negotiations, and negotiations of political subjectivity. To illustrate the importance and complexity of the notion of the Third Space, the borderland of Khong Chiam-Sanasomboun, an area composed of quasi-state checkpoints as well as mobile checkpoints, is used as a case study. The author employs an ethnographic approach using the four methods of participant observations, interviews, interpreting visual presentations, and essay readings to examine the everyday practices of the Thai Ban people in crossing the border between the riverine villages in the two nation-states of Thailand and Lao PDR. With this, the findings in the fieldwork reveal that people engaged in everyday border-crossings in the riverine area do not simply embrace or reject the existence of Thai-Lao territory. Most of the time, the stance of Thai Ban people is the mixture of subversion, rejection, and acceptance of the boundary resulting in the sedentary assumption in the form of Thai-Lao territory co-existing with peoples everyday mobility. Thanachate Wisaijorn is currently a lecturer in Political Science (International Relations) at Ubon Ratchathani University. His research interest include International Relations Theory, Geopolitics, Borderland Studies, and Mekong Studies. 546 $a In English. 650 0 $a Boundaries $x Anthropological aspects $z Mekong River Region. 650 0 $a Borderlands $x Social aspects $z Thailand. 650 0 $a Borderlands $x Social aspects $z Laos. 651 0 $a Ubon Ratchathani (Thailand : Province) $x Social conditions. 651 0 $a Champasak (Laos : Province) $x Social conditions. 650 7 $a Boundaries $x Anthropological aspects. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01938300 650 7 $a Social conditions. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01919811 651 7 $a Laos. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01210322 651 7 $a Laos $z Champasak (Province) $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01866582 651 7 $a Mekong River Region. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01347260 651 7 $a Thailand. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01205310 651 7 $a Thailand $z Ubon Ratchathani (Province) $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01332036 776 08 $i Electronic version: $a Wisaijorn, Thanachate. $t Riverine border practices. $d Singapore : Palgrave Macmillan, [2022] $z 9789811628665 $w (OCoLC)1282599561 941 $a 1 952 $l OVUX522 $d 20231021022351.0 956 $a http://locator.silo.lib.ia.us/search.cgi?index_0=id&term_0=5D5728DADCB911EC8436229451ECA4DBInitiate Another SILO Locator Search