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The Longest Spring in History: On Interpreting the Transformations on the Polish-German Border on the Eve of Its Closure

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https://doi.org/10.18778/1733-8069.20.4.07

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bordering, Polish-German cooperation, interstices, socio-spatial changes, COVID-19

Abstract

The article deals with the processes of debordering and rebordering on the Polish-German border, focusing on how the so-called everyday experts from the region interpreted these changes in 2018. The research was conducted in the cities of Słubice and Gubin and the adjacent rural areas, using individual structured in-depth interviews. The data analysis was inspired by grounded theory. According to the interviewees, cultural, legal, and economic differences significantly influenced the experiences and interactions at the border despite the blurring of physical borders. The analysis of the way of interpreting the debordering and rebordering also allows us to understand the characteristics of the narratives shaping the thinking about the transformations of the region at that time and their significance for integration processes and the creation of interstices. In the discussion, I argue for reorienting contemporary studies on the Polish-German border toward rebordering as well as for a more careful analysis of the accompanying narratives, emphasizing how these interpretations can condition the course of future events, such as what happened with the closing of borders in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Author Biography

  • Maciej Frąckowiak, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland

    PhD, sociologist, assistant professor at the Faculty of Sociology, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, and lecturer at Design Department, SWPS University in Warsaw. He is interested in urban sociology, the sociology of architecture and urban planning, visual research, as well as the sociology of culture. He participated in many architecture-related, cultural, and border studies research projects.

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Frąckowiak, Maciej. 2024. “The Longest Spring in History: On Interpreting the Transformations on the Polish-German Border on the Eve of Its Closure”. Przegląd Socjologii Jakościowej 20 (4): 144-65. https://doi.org/10.18778/1733-8069.20.4.07.

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