1. Introduction: citizens and borderwork in Europe Chris Rumford 2. Border crossings and "border business": the everyday construction of Finnish-Swedish border Anssi Paasi and Eeva-Kaisa Prokkola 3. "T.H. Marshall at the limit: hiding out in Maas-Rhein Euregio" Olivier Thomas Kramsch and Bohdana Dimitrovova 4. Reconfiguring spaces of conflict: Northern Ireland and the impact of European integration Thomas Diez and Katy Hayward 5. Borderwork beyond inside/outside? Frontex, the citizen-detective and the war on terror Nick Vaughan-Williams 6. Fluid boundaries - British binge drinking and European civility: alcohol and the production and consumption of public space Mark Jayne, Gill Valentine, and Sarah L. Holloway 7. Rebordering the city for new Security challenges: from counter-terrorism to community resilience Jon Coaffee and Peter Rogers 8. Towards social Europeanization and the neutralization of territorial and cultural borders through micro-relationships: a case study of skilled EU migrants in Manchester Paul Kennedy 9. CittàSlow: producing slowness against the fast life Mara Meile
Biography
Chris Rumford is Senior Lecturer in Political Sociology at Royal Holloway, University of London where he is also co-director of the Centre for Global and Transnational Politics. He is the author of European Cohesion: Contradictions in EU Integration (Palgrave, 2000), The European Union: A Political Sociology (Blackwell, 2002), co-author (with Gerard Delanty) of Rethinking Europe: Social Theory and the Implications of Europeanization (Routledge, 2005), and editor of Cosmopolitanism and Europe (Liverpool University Press, 2007).






