<%@LANGUAGE="JAVASCRIPT" CODEPAGE="65001"%> Reece Jones' Publications

 

Books:

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2022. Nobody is Protected: How the Border Patrol became the Most Dangerous Police Force in the United States. Counterpoint Press.

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2021. White Borders: The History of Race and Immigration in the United States from Chinese Exclusion to the Border Wall. Beacon Press.

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2016.Violent Borders: Refugees and the Right to Move. Verso: New York.

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2012. Border Walls: Security and the War on Terror in the United States, India, and Israel. Zed Books: London.

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Edited Books:

2019. Mitchell, K. Jones, R. and Fluri, J. editors. Handbook on Critical Geographies of Migration. Edward Elgar: London.

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2019. editor. Open Borders: In Defense of Free Movement. University of Georgia Press: Athens.

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2018. Jones, R. and Ferdoush, M.A. Editors. Borders and Mobility in South Asia and Beyond. Amsterdam University Press: Amsterdam.

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2014. Jones, R. and Johnson, C. editors. Placing the Border in Everyday Life. Border Regions Series. Ashgate: Burlington.

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Journal articles and book chapters:

(2024) Jones, R. Progress Report: "Political Geography I: Blue Geopolitics." Progress in Human Geography.

(2023) Jones, R., Kocher, A., Sultana, F., Smiles, D., McSweeney, K., and Molnar, P. "Interventions on Public Geographies." Political Geography. Link to the open acces online publication

(2022) Paasi, A., Ferdoush, M.A., Jones, R., Murphy, A., Agnew, J., Ochoa Espejo, P., Fall, J., and Peterle, G. "Locating the Territoriality of Territory in Border Studies" Political Geography 95. Link to the open access online publication

(2020) Brambilla, C. and Jones, R. "Rethinking Borders, Violence, and Conflict: From Sovereign Power to Borderscapes as Sites of Struggle." Environment and Planning D: Society and Space. 38(2), 287–305. Link to the online publication

(2020) Jones, R. The Material and Symbolic Power of Walls, McQuire, R. and McAtackney, L. eds Walling in, Walling out. Santa Fe: SAR Press.

(2018) Wilder, M., Jones, R., Walker, M., Lara-Valencia, F., Madsen, K., Bloch, S., and Longo, M. "The Border Wall and Beyond: Political and Environmental Perspectives" Journal of Latin American Geography. Available free online here

(2018) Johnson, C. and Jones R. “The Biopolitics and Geopolitics of Border Enforcement in Melilla.” Territory, Politics, Governance. 6(1): 61-80. Link to the online publication

(2018) Ferdoush, M.A., and Jones, R., “The decision to move: Post-exchange experience of former Bangladesh- India border enclaves” Handbook of Asia's Borderlands. Edited by A. Horstmann.

(2018)Jones, R. “Violence in Asian Borderlands” Handbook of Asia's Borderlands. Edited by A. Horstmann.

(2017) Jones R., Johnson, C. Brown, W. Popescu, G. Pallister-Wilkins, P. Mountz, A., and Gilbert, E. and “Interventions on the State of Sovereignty at the Border” Political Geography. 59: 1-10. Link to the online publication

(2016) Jones R. and Johnson, C. “Border Militarization and the Rearticulation of Sovereignty.” Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers. 41(2): 187-200. Click here for a PDF copy.

(2016) Jones, R. Leuenberger, C. and Regan Wills, E. “Introduction: The West Bank Wall.” The Journal of Borderlands Studies. 31(3): 271-279. Link to the online publcation

(2015) Jones, R. “The Mediterranean as International Region and Deadly Border” Nordia.44(4) 37-42.

(2014) Jones, R. “The False Premise of Partition” Space & Polity 18(3) 285-300. Click here for a PDF copy.

(2014) Jones, R.“Border Wars: Narratives and images of the US-Mexico border on TV” ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies 13(3). Available free online.

(2013) Lubura-Winchester, B. and Jones, R.“The Geopolitics of Humanitarian Intervention: The Responsibility to Protect in Libya” Arab World Geographer 16 (3) 245-266. Click here for a PDF copy.

(2013) Barbour, B. and Jones, R.“Criminals, terrorists, and outside agitators: Represenational tropes in the July 5 Xinjiang, China riots” Geopolitics 18(1) 95-114. Click here for a PDF copy.

(2012) “Spaces of refusal: Rethinking sovereign power and resistance at the border”Annals of the Association of American Geographers. 102(3) 685-699. Click here for a PDF copy.

(2012) Rosière, S. and Jones, R.“Teichopolitics: Reconsidering globalization through the role of walls and fences”Geopolitics 17: 217-234. Click here for a PDF copy.

(2011) Johnson, C. Jones, R. Paasi, A. Amoore, L. Mountz, A. Salter, M. and Rumford, C. “Interventions on rethinking 'the border' in border studies” Political Geography 30(2) 61-69. Click here for a PDF copy.

(2011) Jones, R. “Border security, 9/11, and the enclosure of civilization” The Geographical Journal 177(3) 213-217. Click here for a PDF copy. - Reprinted in 2013 in the Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers virtual issue on frontiers here

(2011) Jones, R. “Dreaming of a golden Bengal: Discontinuities of place and identity in South Asia” Asian Studies Review 35(3): 373-395. Click here for a PDF copy.

(2011) Jones, R. “Political geography and national boundaries” in Stoltman, J. (ed) 21st Century Geography Sage: London.

(2011) Jones, R. “Searching for the greatest Bengali: The BBC and shifting identity categories in South Asia” Reprinted in Heath, D. and Mathur, C. editors Communalism and Globlisation in South Asia and Its Diaspora London: Routledge. Click here for a link to the online publication

(2010) Jones, R. "The spatiality of boundaries” Progress in Human Geography. 34(2): 263-267. Click here for a PDF copy.

(2010)Jones, R. “The border enclaves of India and Bangladesh: The forgotten lands” Pp. 15-32 in Diener, A. and Hagen, J. editors Borderlines and Borderlands: Political Oddities at the Edge of the Nation-State New York: Rowman Littlefield. Click here for a link to the online publication

(2009) Jones, R. “Sovereignty and statelessness in the border enclaves of India and Bangladesh” Political Geography 28(6): 373-381. Click here for a PDF copy.

(2009) Jones, R. “Agents of exception: Border security and the marginalization of Muslims in India” Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 27(5): 879-897. Click here for a PDF copy.

(2009) Jones, R. “Geopolitical boundary narratives, the global war on terror, and border fencing in India” Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 34(3): 290-304. Click here for a PDF copy.

(2009) Jones, R. “Categories, borders, and boundaries” Progress in Human Geography 33(2): 174-189. Click here for a PDF copy.

(2008) Jones, R. “Searching for the greatest Bengali: The BBC and shifting identity categories in South Asia” National Identities 10(2): 149-165. Click here for a PDF copy.

(2007) Jones, R. “Sacred cows and thumping drums: Claiming territory as ‘zones of tradition’ in British India” Area 39(1): 55-65. Click here for a PDF copy.

(2006) Jones, R. “Whose homeland? Territoriality and religious nationalism in pre-partition Bengal” South Asia Research 26(2): pp. 115-131. Click here for a PDF copy.

Book Reviews:

(2018) Loong, S. Sidaway, J. Woon, C.H., Agnew, J. Alff, H. Fluri, J., Hamdan, A,. Jones, R., Krichker, D, and Megoran, N. Reading Nick Megorans: Nationalism in Cengral Asia: A Biography of the Uzbekistan and Kyrgystan Border. Political Geography.

(2014) Jones, R. Review of Building Walls and Dissolving Borders edited by Stephenson Jr, M. and Zanotti, L. Journal of Borderlands Studies.

(2013) Jones, R. Review Essay: Why Walls Won’t Work by Michael Dear and Beyond Walls and Cages edited by Loyd, Jenna, Burridge, Andrew, and Mitchelson, Matt. Geographical Review.

(2012) Review Essay: Borders, Sovereignty, and Unrecognized States. Review of Bordering and Ordering in the Twentyfirst Century by Gabriel Popescu and Unrecognized States by Nina Caspersen. Political Geography.

(2012) Review of Muslims in Indian Cities: Trajectories of Marginalisation edited by Laurent Gayer and Christophe Jaffrelot for e-IR.

(2011) Review of Borders, Histories, Existences by Paula Banerjee Journal of Borderland Studies.

(2005) Review of Nature, Culture, and Big Old Trees: Live Oaks and Ciebas in the Landscapes of Louisiana and Guatemala by Kit Anderson. Journal of Cultural Geography 23(1): pp. 142-3. Click here for a link to the online publication

(2004) Review of Environment and Agriculture in a Developing Economy: Problems and Prospects for Bangladesh by Mohammad Allauddin and Mosharaff Houssain. Contemporary South Asia 13(4): pp. 450-2. Click here for a link to the online publication.