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Seeing Borders Through the Lens of Structuration: A Theoretical Framework

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Md Azmeary Ferdoush

Journal: GeopoliticsYear: 2017Citations: 30

Despite a growing body of work, scholars have rarely engaged with the classic divide of structure and agency in border studies. Drawing on theory of structuration by Anthony Giddens, this article proposes a theoretical approach and/or tool that views borders as the result of a continuous production ...

Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceMigration, Refugees, and IntegrationOpen Access
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Acts of belonging: The choice of citizenship in the former border enclaves of Bangladesh and India

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Md Azmeary Ferdoush

Journal: Political GeographyYear: 2019Citations: 18

After almost seventy years of protracted negotiations, Bangladesh and India exchanged all their border enclaves in the summer of 2015. Nearly 55,000 enclave residents living in these small pieces of lands, both in Bangladesh and India, were given the option to choose their state of citizenship. An o...

Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceMigration, Refugees, and IntegrationOpen Access
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Sovereign Atonement

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Md Azmeary Ferdoush

Journal: Cambridge University Press eBooksYear: 2024Citations: 15

The former border enclaves of Bangladesh and India existed as extra-territorial spaces since 1947. They were finally exchanged and merged as host state territories in 2015. Sovereign Atonement focuses on the protracted territorial exchange and experiences of the newly accepted Bangladeshi citizens. ...

Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceTerrorism, Counterterrorism, and Political Violence
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Symbolic spaces: Nationalism and compromise in the former border enclaves of Bangladesh and India

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Md Azmeary Ferdoush

Journal: AreaYear: 2019Citations: 15

Bangladesh and India exchanged all of their 162 border enclaves in 2015 after 70 years of protracted negotiations. This paper offers an explanation as to why these enclaves were exchanged and why it took so long for the exchange to be executed. In so doing, I offer the concept of “symbolic spaces” t...

Social SciencesPolitical Science and International RelationsBangladesh Politics, Society, and Development
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Revisiting Cass’s Model of Homosexual Identity Development in Context of Bangladesh Society

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Md Azmeary Ferdoush

Journal: SAGE OpenYear: 2016Citations: 13

This is an exploratory study to find out how kotis (a category of homosexual) develop their sexual identity in a developing country like Bangladesh, which is predominantly a Muslim society. To do so, the six-stage model of homosexual identity development by Cass was adopted. Face-to-face unstructure...

Social SciencesPsychologySocial PsychologyOpen Access
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RETHINKING BORDER CROSSING NARRATIVES: A COMPARISON BETWEEN BANGLADESH-INDIA ENCLAVES

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Md Azmeary Ferdoush

Year: 2014Citations: 13

Bangladesh and India share 198 enclaves between them with a population of about 52,000. The enclave dwellers have to cross the international border of two different sovereign states each and every day merely to survive. While under normal circumstances this crossing should have been treated as ‘ille...

Social SciencesPolitical Science and International RelationsSouth Asian Studies and Conflicts
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Navigating the ‘field’: Reflexivity, uncertainties, and negotiation along the border of Bangladesh and India

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Md Azmeary Ferdoush

Journal: EthnographyYear: 2020Citations: 11

Drawing on a fourteen-month ethnographic fieldwork experience along the border of Bangladesh and India, I offer a narrative of daily challenges and uncertainties in the ‘field’. Highlighting my positionality and reflexivity, I suggest that first, although a researcher may use social capital to gain ...

Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceQualitative Research Methods and Ethics
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Sovereign Atonement: (Non)citizenship, Territory, and State‐Making in Post‐Colonial South Asia

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Md Azmeary Ferdoush

Journal: AntipodeYear: 2020Citations: 7

Abstract The former border enclaves of Bangladesh and India, which were small pieces of one state entirely surrounded by the other, existed as extraterritorial spaces from 1947 until 2015. Since these spaces were subject to state violence but remained completely excluded from the protections provide...

Social SciencesPolitical Science and International RelationsBangladesh Politics, Society, and Development
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The decision to move

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Md Azmeary Ferdoush, Reece Jones

Year: 2018Citations: 7

After a complex and protracted negotiation for almost 70 years, Bangladesh and India decided to exchange their border enclaves in 2015. Almost 55,000 people were living in these enclaves at the time of exchange and they were given the option to choose their state of citizenship. Drawing on this exch...

Social SciencesUrban StudiesUrbanization and City Planning
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Flexible land: The state and its citizens’ negotiation over land ownership

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Md Azmeary Ferdoush

Journal: GeoforumYear: 2022Citations: 5

The former enclaves of Bangladesh and India existed as de facto stateless spaces for almost seventy years before they were exchanged and merged with the host state territories in 2015. Because of their extra-territorial existence, land ownership and transactions remained effectively a local affair i...

Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesSoil ScienceOpen Access
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AFTER THE EXCHANGE: CITIZENSHIP AND TERRITORIALITY IN THE FORMER BANGLADESH-INDIA BORDER ENCLAVES

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Md Azmeary Ferdoush

Journal: ScholarSpace (University of Hawaii at Manoa)Year: 2019Citations: 2

This dissertation explores how the exchange of the Bangladesh-India enclaves in July 2015 affected the lives of the residents in terms of their experience with citizenship and their understanding of territory. After the partition of India in 1947, 198 border enclaves were created that were entirely ...

Social SciencesPolitical Science and International RelationsSoutheast Asian Sociopolitical Studies
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On the Example: The Need for a Complementary Contraposition to Giorgio Agamben’s Theorization of the Exception

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Md Azmeary Ferdoush

Journal: Annals of the American Association of GeographersYear: 2025Citations: 1

<p dir="ltr">Giorgio Agamben’s theorization of the exception marks a shift in geographical scholarship and other social sciences. I argue, however, that although equally crucial, the example remains a surprisingly understudied phenomenon even though Agamben views it as the symmetrical opposite of th...

Social SciencesSociology and Political SciencePolitical Theology and SovereigntyOpen Access
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Showcase citizens: citizenship in the making along the borders of post-colonial South Asia

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Md Azmeary Ferdoush

Journal: Citizenship StudiesYear: 2022Citations: 1

Drawing on newly incorporated citizens’ experiences, interviews with numerous state officials, and field observations in the former border enclaves of India inside Bangladesh after their exchange in 2015, I contend that the state of Bangladesh took extraordinary measures to incorporate its new citiz...

Social SciencesPolitical Science and International RelationsBangladesh Politics, Society, and DevelopmentOpen Access
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"Stateless" yet resilient

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Md Azmeary Ferdoush

Year: 2021Citations: 1

The former border enclaves of Bangladesh and India existed as extra-territorial spaces from 1947 until 2015, where enclave residents lived as a de facto ‘stateless’ population. Scholars have applied Agambenian framework of sovereign exclusion and bare lives to understand such abandonment. Analysing ...

Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceMigration, Refugees, and Integration
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Identity Politics

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Md Azmeary Ferdoush

Year: 2025

Identity is elusive yet ubiquitous across space and place. Identity politics is therefore marked with heterogeneity, ambiguity, and complexity. This chapter operates on the assumption that identity politics is essentially a politics of exclusionary categories, both social and spatial. It starts with...

Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceMigration, Refugees, and Integration
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