prof. dr. L.A. (Luiza) Bialasiewicz
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Faculty of Humanities
Capaciteitsgroep Europese studies
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Spuistraat
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1012 VB Amsterdam
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L.A.Bialasiewicz@uva.nl
T: 0205252280
T: 0205252272
Luiza Bialasiewicz is Jean Monnet Professor of EU External Relations in the Department of European Studies at the University of Amsterdam. Before moving to the Netherlands in 2011, she was Senior Lecturer in Political Geography at Royal Holloway, University of London and, prior, Lecturer in Geography at Durham University.
Her work focuses on the political geographies of European integration and on European borders, with some of the most recent research looking specifically at the role of third states in the 'out-sourcing' of EU border controls in the Mediterranean, as well as wider strategies of securitization of the Mediterranean space.
Current research:
'At the Gates of Europe: Re-Mapping Tangier'
This research project, funded by National Geographic Society's Global Exploration Fund, investigates how Tangier is being re-positioned today within a new 'Euro-Mediterranean space', looking at the variety of mobilities and flows that are currently transforming this border city, from labour migration to domestic and international tourism, to international investment flows and a series of policy innovations and interventions that are re-making the geographies of the city and the wider region, re-mapping Tangier as part of a wider 'espace du détroit', a regional space-in-the-making that spans the Straits of Gibraltar.
She is a member of the editorial board of the following journals
Her most recent book is the edited collection Europe in the World: EU Geopolitics and the Making of European Space, published by Ashgate in its 'Critical Geopolitics' series.
FULL LIST OF PUBLICATIONS
Books:
Bialasiewicz, L., ed. (2011) Europe in the World: EU Geopolitics and the Making of European Space. Aldershot: Ashgate (Critical Geopolitics Series)
Minca, C. and L. Bialasiewicz (2004). Spazio e Politica: Riflessioni di geografia critica. Padova: CEDAM
Journal articles:
Moisio, S., Bachmann, V., Bialasiewicz, L., dell’Agnese, E., Dittmer, J., and Mamadouh, V. (2013). Mapping the political geographies of Europeanization: National discourses, external perceptions and the question of popular culture. Progress in Human Geography
Bialasiewicz, L, Giaccaria, P, Jones, A and Minca C (2013). Re-scaling 'EU'rope: EU Macroregional Fantasies in the Mediterranean. European Urban and Regional Studies 20(1):59-76.
Bialasiewicz, L. (2012). Off-shoring and out-sourcing the borders of Europe: Libya and EU border-work in the Mediterranean. Geopolitics 17(4):843-866.
Bachmann, V, Bialasiewicz, L, Sidaway, JD, Feldman, M, Holgerson, S, Malm, A, Mohammad, R, Saldanha, A and Simonsen, K (2012). Bloodlands: critical geographical responses to the 22 July 2011 events in Norway. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 30: 191-206.
Bialasiewicz, L. (2011). Borders, above all? Political Geography 30:299-300.
Bialasiewicz, L. and Minca, C. (2010). "The Border Within": Inhabiting theborder in Trieste. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 28(6):1084-1105.
Marksoo, U ., Bialasiewicz, L. and Best, U. (2010). The Global Economic Crisis and Regional Divides in the European Union: Spatial Patterns of Unemployment in Estonia and Poland. Eurasian Geography and Economics 51(1):52-79.
Bialasiewicz, L. (2009). The new political geographies of the European 'neighbourhood'. Political Geography 28:79-89 (Editor - special symposium).
Bialasiewicz, L. (2009). Europe as/at the border: Trieste and the Meaning of Europe. Social and Cultural Geography 10(3):325-342.
Parker., N. and N. Vaughan-Williams, together with Bialasiewicz, L., Bulmer, S., Carver, B., Drurie, R, Heathershaw, J.; van Houtum, H., Kinvall, C., Kramsch, O., Minca, C., Murray A., Panjek, A., Rumford, C., Schaap, A., Sidaway, J., and Williams, J. (2009). Lines in the Sand: Towards an Agenda for Critical Border Studies. Geopolitics 14:582-587.
Bialasiewicz, L. (2008). The Uncertain State(s) of Europe. European Urban and Regional Studies 15(1):71-82.
Bialasiewicz, L., Campbell, D., Elden, S., Graham, S., Jeffrey, A. and Williams, A. (2007). Performing Security: The Imaginative Geographies of Current US Strategy. Political Geography 26(4):405-422.
Feakins, M. and Bialasiewicz, L. (2006). 'Trouble in the East': The New Entrants and Challenges to theEuropean Ideal. Eurasian Geography and Economics 47(6):647-661.
Bialasiewicz, L. (2006). 'The Death of the West': Samuel Huntington, Oriana Fallaci and a new 'moral' geopolitics of births and bodies. Geopolitics 11:701-724.
Elden, S. and L. Bialasiewicz. (2006). The New Geopolitics of Division and the Problem of a Kantian Europe. Review of International Studies 32(4):623-644.
Bialasiewicz, L. (2006). Geographies of production and the contexts of politics: dis-location and new ecologies of fear in the Veneto città diffusa . Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 24(1):41-67.
Bialasiewicz, L. and C. Minca (2005). Old Europe, New Europe: for a geopolitics of translation. Area 37(4):365-372.
Bialasiewicz, L., S. Elden and J. Painter (2005). The Constitution of EU Territory. Comparative European Politics 3(3): 333-363.
Bialasiewicz, L., S. Elden and J. Painter (2005). "The Best Defence of Our Security Lies in the Spread of our Values. Europe, America and the Question of Values". Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 23(2): 159-64.
Bialasiewicz, L. (2003). Another Europe: remembering Habsburg Galicja. Cultural Geographies 10(1): 21-44.
Bialasiewicz, L. (2003). The many wor(l)ds of differenceand dissent. Antipode 35(1):14-23.
Bialasiewicz, L. (2003). Europa Geopolitikaja. Ter Es Tarsadalom 2:111-112.
Minca, C. and L. Bialasiewicz (2003). Geografia critica. Rivista Geografica Italiana 110:561-575.
Bialasiewicz, L. (2002). The re-birth of Upper Silesia. Regional and Federal Studies 12(2): 111-132.
Book chapters:
Bialasiewicz, L. (2012). Spectres of Europe: Europes past, present, and future. The Oxford Handbook of Post-War European History. (D. Stone, ed.) Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp.98-119.
Bialasiewicz, L. (2011). Another Europe. In Passion of an ornithologist: on myth-making/Pasja ornitologa: tworzenie mitu . (A. Budak, ed.) Nowy Sącz: BWA SOKÓŁ Gallery of Contemporary Art.
Bialasiewicz, L. (2005). Back to Galicia Felix . In Galicia: A Multicultured Land. (P.R. Magocsi and C. Hann, eds.) Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
Bialasiewicz, L. (2005). Urban Politics and the Geopolitics of Heritage: 'Branding' the Post-Socialist State. In Lo Spettacolo della Città. (C. Minca, ed.) Padova: CEDAM.
Bialasiewicz, L. (2004). A society to match the scenery? Ordering the spaces of the Veneto città diffusa . In The European City in Transition: Urbanism and Globalisation. (F. Eckardt and D. Hassenpflug, eds.) Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang.
Bialasiewicz, L. and J. O'Loughlin (2002). Re-ordering Europe's Eastern frontier: Galicjan Identities and Political Cartographies on the Polish-Ukrainian Border. In Boundaries and Place: European Borderlands in Geographical Context. (D. Kaplan & J. Hakli, eds.). London: Rowman & Littlefield.
2015
- L.A. Bialasiewicz (2015). Tangier, Mobile City. In A..L. Amilhat-Szary & F. Giraut (Eds.), Borderities: The Politics of Contemporary Mobile Borders. Palgrave Macmillian.
2013
- S. Moisio, V. Bachmann, L. Bialasiewicz, E. Dell'Agnese, J. Dittmer & V.D. Mamadouh (2013). Mapping the political geographies of Europeanization: National discourses, external perceptions and the question of popular culture. Progress in Human Geography, 37 (6), 737-761. doi: 10.1177/0309132512472093
- L. Bialasiewicz, P. Giaccaria, A. Jones & C. Minca (2013). Re-scaling 'EU'rope: EU macro-regional fantasies in the Mediterranean. European Urban and Regional Studies, 20 (1), 59-76. doi: 10.1177/0969776412463372[go to publisher's site]
2012
- V. Bachmann, L. Bialasiewicz, J.D. Sidaway, M. Feldman, S. Holgersen, A. Malm, R. Mohammad, A. Saldanha & K. Simonsen (2012). Bloodlands: critical geographical responses to the 22 July 2011 events in Norway. Environment and Planning D - Society & Space, 30 (2), 191-206. doi: 10.1068/d303[go to publisher's site]
- L. Bialasiewicz (2012). Spectres of Europe: Europe's past, present and future. In D. Stone (Ed.), The Oxford handbook of postwar European history (pp. 98-119). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
2011
- L. Bialasiewicz (2011). Borders, above all? Political Geography, 30 (6), 299-300. doi: 10.1016/j.polgeo.2011.06.003,[go to publisher's site]
2010
- U. Marksoo, L.A. Bialasiewicz & U. Best (2010). The Global Economic Crisis and Regional Divides in the European Union: Spatial Patterns of Unemployment in Estonia and Poland. Eurasian Geography and Economics, 51 (1).
- L. Bialasiewicz & C. Minca (2010). The 'border within': inhabiting the border in Trieste. Environment and Planning D - Society & Space, 28 (6), 1084-1105. doi: 10.1068/d2609[go to publisher's site]
2009
- L. Bialasiewicz (2009). The new political geographies of the European ‘neighborhood’. Political Geography, 28 (2), 79-80. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.polgeo.2008.12.002[go to publisher's site]
- L. Bialasiewicz (2009). Europe as/at the border: Trieste and the meaning of Europe. Social & Cultural Geography, 10 (3), 319-336. doi: 10.1080/14649360902756655[go to publisher's site]
- N. Parker, W. Vaughn, L. Bialasiewicz, S. Bulmer, B. Carver, R. Durie, J. Heathershaw, H. van Houtum, C. Kinnvall, O. Kramsch, C. Minca, A. Murray, A. Panjek, C. Rumford, A. Schaap, J.D. Sidaway & J. Williams (2009). Postscript: ongoing research. Lines in the sand? Towards an agenda for critical border studies. Geopolitics, 14 (3), 582-587. doi: 10.1080/14650040903081297
2008
- L. Bialasiewicz (2008). The uncertain state(s) of Europe? European Urban and Regional Studies, 15 (1), 71-82. doi: 10.1177/0969776407081279[go to publisher's site]
2007
- L. Bialasiewicz, D. Campbell, S. Elden, S. Graham, A. Jeffrey & A.J. Williams (2007). Performing security: the imaginative geographies of current US strategy. Political Geography, 26 (4), 405-422. doi: 10.1016/j.polgeo.2006.12.002[go to publisher's site]
2006
- L. Bialasiewicz (2006). ‘The death of the West’: Samuel Huntington, Oriana Fallaci and a new ‘moral’ geopolitics of births and bodies. Geopolitics, 11 (4), 701-724. doi: 10.1080/14650040600890859[go to publisher's site]
- S. Elden & L. Bialasiewicz (2006). The new geopolitics of division and the problem of a Kantian Europe. Review of International Studies, 32 (4), 623-644. doi: 10.1017/S0260210506007194[go to publisher's site]
- L. Bialasiewicz (2006). Geographies of production and the contexts of politics: dis-location and new ecologies of fear in the Veneto città diffusa. Environment and Planning D - Society & Space, 24 (1), 41-67. doi: 10.1068/d346t[go to publisher's site]
- M. Feakins & L.A. Bialasiewicz (2006). Trouble in the East: The New Entrants and Challenges to the European Ideal. Eurasian Geography and Economics, 47 (6).
2005
- L.A. Bialasiewicz (2005). Back to Galicia Felix. In P.R. Magocsi & C. Hann (Eds.), Galicia: A Multicultured Land. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
- L. Bialasiewicz & C. Minca (2005). Old Europe, new Europe: for a geopolitics of translation. Area, 37 (4), 365-372.[go to publisher's site]
- L.A. Bialasiewicz, S. Elden & J. Painter (2005). The Constitution of EU Territory. Comparative European Politics, 3 (3).
- L. Bialasiewicz, S. Elden & J. Painter (2005). 'The best defence of our security lies in the spread of our values': Europe, America, and the question of values: guest editorial. Environment and Planning D - Society & Space, 23 (2), 159-164. doi: 10.1068/d2302ed[go to publisher's site]
2003
- L. Bialasiewicz (2003). Another Europe: remembering Habsburg Galicja. Cultural Geographies, 10 (1), 21-44. doi: 10.1191/1474474003eu258oa[go to publisher's site]
- L.A. Bialasiewicz (2003). The many wor(l)ds of difference and dissent. Antipode, 35 (1).
2002
- L. Bialasiewicz (2002). Upper Silesia: rebirth of a regional identity in Poland. Regional & Federal Studies, 12 (2), 111-132. doi: 10.1080/714004749[go to publisher's site]
- L.A. Bialasiewicz (2002). Re-ordering Europe's Eastern frontier: Galicjan identities and political cartographies on the Polish-Ukrainian border. In D. Kaplan & J. Hakli (Eds.), Boundaries and Place: European Borderlands in Geographical Context. London: Rowman and Littlefield.
2005
- L.A. Bialasiewicz (2005). Urban Politics and the Geopolitics of Heritage. In C. Minca (Ed.), Lo spettacolo della città. Padova: CEDAM.
2004
- C. Minca & L.A. Bialasiewicz (2004). Spazio e Politica: Riflessioni di geografia critica. Padova: CEDAM.
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