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Integration, logistical Complexity, Time, and some Hints on the political Present

by Giorgio Grappi

pp. 269-275 Issue 9 (5,1) – January-June 2018 ISSN (online): 2539/2239 ISSN (print): 2389-8232 DOI: 10.17450/180114

Abstract

In the pages that follow I will address the topic of this special issue, ‘inclusions’, moving from some insights that I draw from Border as Method as well as my work on the politics of logistics. In its basic terms inclusion refers to the act of making a part of a structure or a group and, from the Latin word includere, to confine. In geology, this is expressed in clear terms as inclusion means a body of distinct composition embedded in rocks or other materials.

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