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Title: In/visibility: exploring the representation and agency of borderscapes beyond the seen
Authors: GRILLO, Nicoletta 
Gaeta, Luca
Issue Date: 2026
Source: Territorio (testo Stampato), (111) , p. 154 -163
Status: Early view
Abstract: The article examines how visibility and invisibility intertwine in borderscapes, shaping them as sites of inclusion, exclusion, and negotiation. Drawing on the non-binary concept of ‘in/visibility’, it combines a literature review with fieldwork on the Swiss Italian border. It examines in/visibility as both an analytical tool for border studies and a strategy in borderwork, particularly in cross-border dynamics, migration control and resistance. The study unpacks its role in contrasting scenarios, where in/visibility is instrumental to surveillance and silencing, or to counter-representations and self-protection. It argues that deconstructing visual stereotypes and embracing the traces of in/visible practices can open the path to multisensory dimensions that challenge dominant border representations.
Keywords: borderscape;in/visibility;traces
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/49147
ISSN: 1825-8689
DOI: 10.3280/TR2024-111014
Category: A1
Type: Journal Contribution
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