2018
DOI: 10.1007/s42087-018-0010-1
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Five Gazes on the Border: a Collective Auto-Ethnographic Writing

Abstract: The article presents a collective and interdisciplinary academic writing about an itinerant field work in three different sites/areas with the distinct identities of the Estonian territory, in particular the Estonian-Russian border zones. The authors had traveled for 1 week in three different Estonian border areas to observe the everyday life of people. The different perspectives of cultural psychology and human geography illuminate the multifaceted nature of borderscapes and the special processes of meaning-m… Show more

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“…Moreover, once the sign is produced, it immediately becomes part of a habit exerting a constraint to interpretation, reverberating into the future. Bordering is related to the purposefulness of meaning-making and to the future orientation of human activity (Tateo et al, 2018). Without temporality no semiosis is possible and, at the same time, semiosis is produced by distinctions in the flow of irreversible time.…”
Section: Temporality and Bordering Semiosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, once the sign is produced, it immediately becomes part of a habit exerting a constraint to interpretation, reverberating into the future. Bordering is related to the purposefulness of meaning-making and to the future orientation of human activity (Tateo et al, 2018). Without temporality no semiosis is possible and, at the same time, semiosis is produced by distinctions in the flow of irreversible time.…”
Section: Temporality and Bordering Semiosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among them, we emphasize the difficulty and the time this type of in-depth research requires to define personal meanings and their bond with the interpsychological plane and the sociocultural context in which they occur. It also requires a conceptualization of life processes as the continuous crossing of borders, of transitions between one side and the other (Tateo et al, 2018). Thus, this theoretical framework would enable us to learn more about changes or transitions in life than experiences in stability or continuity.…”
Section: Conclusion: Identity Narratives As Border Narrativesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last few years cultural psychology has fostered the elaboration of border phenomena as complex systems made of subparts (demarcation, demarcated areas, and relationships among them over time; Marsico & Varzi, 2016). In addition, cultural psychology pointed out some general systemic features as part of any border phenomena that could range from borders between nation states to those between one’s house and another in the neighborhood, or from a border between one ethnic group and another to that which operates at an intra-psychological level (Tateo et al, 2018). It is time to start a solid debate about border-related situations, from which we can elaborate generalizable conclusions that lead to a high-level theoretical model of borders from a cultural psychological perspective.…”
Section: The Current Debatementioning
confidence: 99%