Bordering the borderlands : The Sweden-Finland border during the Covid-pandemic

The current study was conducted with the purpose of investigating what influence a pandemic may have on the everyday lives and border perceptions of people living on a border, and also how such a change might influence the social construction of that border. To fulfill this purpose, focus was set on...

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Main Author: Ekersund, Jonathan
Format: Bachelor Thesis
Language:English
Published: Umeå universitet, Sociologiska institutionen 2022
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spelling ftumeauniv:oai:DiVA.org:umu-197298 2023-10-09T21:54:35+02:00 Bordering the borderlands : The Sweden-Finland border during the Covid-pandemic Ekersund, Jonathan 2022 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-197298 eng eng Umeå universitet, Sociologiska institutionen http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-197298 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Covid-19 pandemic Sweden Finland borderlands border social constructivism rebordering debordering Sociology Sociologi Student thesis info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis text 2022 ftumeauniv 2023-09-22T13:55:48Z The current study was conducted with the purpose of investigating what influence a pandemic may have on the everyday lives and border perceptions of people living on a border, and also how such a change might influence the social construction of that border. To fulfill this purpose, focus was set on the border between northern Sweden and Finland during the border-defining Covid-19 pandemic. Six border landers and cross-border commuters from both sides of the Sweden-Finland border were therefore interviewed during the tail-end of the Covid-19 pandemic in Sweden. This collected material was subject to thematic analysis and organized temporally to depict how behavior and border perceptions changed depending on what stage of the pandemic was active: pre-covid, mid-covid, or post-covid. While the pre-covid border was discussed positively, characterized as imperceivable, and as enabling of cross-border practices, things changed when the border manifested, and mid-covid times started. During this time, the border instead became a source for distinction, resulting in prejudices, and behavior became more restricted. During post-covid, the informants reacted positively to the disappearance of the border, and the return to the normal, although it was not quite the same normal as before. The main finding of the study was that the impercievability and manifestation of the border were two counteracting states which influenced its assigned meaning. The importance of this study for the field of sociology comes from having investigated how pandemics and shutting down a border can disrupt regular social life and cross-border practices, thereby influencing the socially constructed meaning of that same border. Bachelor Thesis Northern Sweden Umeå University: Publications (DiVA)
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topic Covid-19
pandemic
Sweden
Finland
borderlands
border
social constructivism
rebordering
debordering
Sociology
Sociologi
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pandemic
Sweden
Finland
borderlands
border
social constructivism
rebordering
debordering
Sociology
Sociologi
Ekersund, Jonathan
Bordering the borderlands : The Sweden-Finland border during the Covid-pandemic
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pandemic
Sweden
Finland
borderlands
border
social constructivism
rebordering
debordering
Sociology
Sociologi
description The current study was conducted with the purpose of investigating what influence a pandemic may have on the everyday lives and border perceptions of people living on a border, and also how such a change might influence the social construction of that border. To fulfill this purpose, focus was set on the border between northern Sweden and Finland during the border-defining Covid-19 pandemic. Six border landers and cross-border commuters from both sides of the Sweden-Finland border were therefore interviewed during the tail-end of the Covid-19 pandemic in Sweden. This collected material was subject to thematic analysis and organized temporally to depict how behavior and border perceptions changed depending on what stage of the pandemic was active: pre-covid, mid-covid, or post-covid. While the pre-covid border was discussed positively, characterized as imperceivable, and as enabling of cross-border practices, things changed when the border manifested, and mid-covid times started. During this time, the border instead became a source for distinction, resulting in prejudices, and behavior became more restricted. During post-covid, the informants reacted positively to the disappearance of the border, and the return to the normal, although it was not quite the same normal as before. The main finding of the study was that the impercievability and manifestation of the border were two counteracting states which influenced its assigned meaning. The importance of this study for the field of sociology comes from having investigated how pandemics and shutting down a border can disrupt regular social life and cross-border practices, thereby influencing the socially constructed meaning of that same border.
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title_short Bordering the borderlands : The Sweden-Finland border during the Covid-pandemic
title_full Bordering the borderlands : The Sweden-Finland border during the Covid-pandemic
title_fullStr Bordering the borderlands : The Sweden-Finland border during the Covid-pandemic
title_full_unstemmed Bordering the borderlands : The Sweden-Finland border during the Covid-pandemic
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