TY - JOUR
T1 - La producción de movilidades en el espacio peruano-chileno durante el cierre de fronteras por COVID-19
T2 - una lectura desde los objetos cotidianos
AU - Palacios, Ricardo Jiménez
AU - Guardia, Manuel Cesar Dammert
AU - Ladino, Marcela Tapia
AU - Del Rosario Marceliano Chaparro, María
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - This article analyzes the situation of border mobility in the Peruvian-Chilean territory in the context of border closures due to COVID-19. Despite the official closing, popular understanding was that the border never was fully closed and that trucks, capital, commodities, grocery products, among other things, continued to make it across the border. Hence, to analyze the production of border mobility in the context of COVID-19, we suggest a more complex approach to the concept of mobility itself, as well as the adoption of alternative empirical approaches. In this piece the mobility turn and object tracking approaches are adopted. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with eighty-six formal and informal economic actors on the Tacna border, from which we selected border economic actors from the health and food sectors. Among the main findings, the analytical possibilities of the mobility turn to study border mobility are corroborated, as well as the presence of the border-device as an element that engages in the production of mobilities beyond being considered only as a device that crosses between an origin and a destination.
AB - This article analyzes the situation of border mobility in the Peruvian-Chilean territory in the context of border closures due to COVID-19. Despite the official closing, popular understanding was that the border never was fully closed and that trucks, capital, commodities, grocery products, among other things, continued to make it across the border. Hence, to analyze the production of border mobility in the context of COVID-19, we suggest a more complex approach to the concept of mobility itself, as well as the adoption of alternative empirical approaches. In this piece the mobility turn and object tracking approaches are adopted. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with eighty-six formal and informal economic actors on the Tacna border, from which we selected border economic actors from the health and food sectors. Among the main findings, the analytical possibilities of the mobility turn to study border mobility are corroborated, as well as the presence of the border-device as an element that engages in the production of mobilities beyond being considered only as a device that crosses between an origin and a destination.
KW - Arica
KW - border closure
KW - border mobility
KW - mobility turn
KW - Tacna
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85212968087&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.5209/geop.89048
DO - 10.5209/geop.89048
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85212968087
SN - 2172-3958
VL - 15
SP - 357
EP - 378
JO - Geopolitica(s)
JF - Geopolitica(s)
IS - 2
ER -