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Abstract: „In diesem Beitrag wird die Bedeutung von nationalen Grenzen für räumliche Identitäten in Grenzregionen analysiert. Dafür wird ein mehrdimensionales Analysemodell entwickelt und am Beispiel der Großregion SaarLorLux gefragt, wie die Einwohner*innen den Raum repräsentieren und wie sie ihre alltagskulturellen Praktiken räumlich organisieren. Außerdem werden räumliche Projektionen im politischen Diskurs aufgedeckt und rekonstruiert, inwiefern diese in Identifizierungsprozessen wirksam sind. Die Betrachtungen stützen sich auf eine Repräsentativbefragung der Einwohner*innen Luxemburgs und der an das Großherzogtum angrenzenden Gebiete in Frankreich, Belgien und Deutschland. Der Beitrag zeigt, dass nationale Grenzen in den Identifikations- und Identifizierungsvorgängen der Einwohner*innen der Großregion SaarLorLux trotz grenzüberschreitender Verflechtungen und Alltagsgeographien eine wichtige Rolle spielen, aber nicht zwangsläufig als stabile Ordnungskategorien.“
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Abstract: „This paper analyses everyday practices carried out by the residents of the Saarland, Lorraine, Luxembourg, Rhineland-Palatinate and Wallonia in the neighbouring regions abroad. The key assumption is the consideration that the inhabitants of the Greater Region SaarLorLux define the transborder reality of life of this region through their cross-border performance of everyday practices. Such a socio-constructivist perspective is not interested in what the Greater Region SaarLorLux actually is, but in what ways it is constituted or how it manifests itself in the daily lives of its inhabitants. Therefor the most common cross-border everyday practices, such as shopping for everyday needs, leisure-time shopping, outdoor recreation/tourism, cultural events, as well as visiting friends and family are looked at in greater detail. These observations are based on selected findings from three recent empirical studies of the study region, which have been linked to each other as well as socio-culturally and socioeconomically mapped in order to carve out the spatial organization, the motives and other contextual factors of cross-border everyday practices in the Greater Region SaarLorLux. This approach allows reconstructing mobility flows and spatial emphases in the context of everyday practices and gives insights into the nature of cross-border living realities in the Greater Region SaarLorLux.“
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Aus dem Inhaltstext: „La construction des territoires en Europe" est un ouvrage issu des séminaires organisés par la Maison des Sciences de l'Homme Lorraine en collaboration avec l'Université de Luxembourg, en 2008 et 2009. L'essentiel des contributions concerne un espace transfrontalier de coopération territoriale appelé Grande Région qui regroupe des entités de quatre Étals: le Grand Duché de Luxembourg, la Wallonie et les Communauté française et germanophone en Belgique, la Lorraine en France et les 1änder de Sarre et de Rhénanie-Palatinat en Allemagne. L'événement "Luxembourg et Grande Région, capitale européenne de la culture 2007" en est une des manifestations emblématiques. Les travaux présentés permettent, non seulement de faire un état des lieux des recherches sur la Grande Région, mais aussi de s'interroger sur les raisons du développement de cet objet privilégié. Dans une perspective multidisciplinaire, ils interrogent les fondements historiques et stratégiques de la construction de l'objet Grande Région, questionnent la validité de cette échelle territoriale privilégiée de l'action publique, observent les incidences de la mobilisation de la Grande Région dans un événement culturel visant à renforcer son existence dans l'esprit des populations. Si l'approche constructiviste est dominante dans les études et permet ainsi de dénaturaliser l'objet. cette posture de recherche est cependant soumise à un examen critique. En quoi les chercheurs contribuent-ils à faire exister l'objet sur lequel ils travaillent? Comment, dans un contexte de politiques culturelles territorialisées, est-il possible de mener des études de réception indépendantes? Et quelle est, en définitive, la pertinence du concept de territoire souvent posé comme une évidence dans le langage des instances européennes? Ces approches croisées de l'entité transfrontalière Grande Région, de ses modes d'existence et de ses formes de mobilisation dans les pratiques des acteurs publics, contribuent ainsi à enrichir l'analyse des nouvelles constructions territoriales aujourd'hui à l'oeuvre, depuis l'échelle locale jusqu'à l'Europe.“
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Abstract: „The intermunicipal, cross-border co-operation in the European border regions has experienced a dynamic thrust of development in the last few years. This was facilitated by the changes in the political, legal and financial framework conditions, to which the community initiative INTERREG provided a considerable contribution. An additional factor in the Saar-Lor-Lux region is that subunits form in the actual border regions within the generously measured, regional work areas of the interregional co-operation, characterised by a fairy homogenous regional structure. Using three case examples, it is demonstrated that cross-border organisation structures have developed within these small regions on a municipal level. These are being institutionalised more and more. Using the regional development model of the network of cities, which is being discussed with regards to its cross-border applicability, we can in this context speak of local co-operation networks. In the case of the Agglomération Transfrontalière du Pôle Européen de Développement (PED) in the Belgian-French-Luxembourg state triangle, the participating local authority districts and government authorities have joined together to form an association and maintain a joint Observatoire de l'Urbanisme, responsible among other things since 1996 for the registration and processing of regional data as well as for the development of land use concepts. The M eeting of Mayors and/or the Ronde des Trois Frontières, responsible for the development of tourism in the German-French-Luxembourg Moselle Valley, are considerably less formal network structures. The co-operation between the border local authority districts was institutionalised in the Saar-Rosselle region in the form of the Intermunicipal Association for Work. The latter maintains a co-operation office with the Saarbrücken city association, principally responsible for co-ordination tasks with regards to current and developing, cross-border projects. Despite the depicted structural and legal impediments, an increased institutionalisation of the co-operations can be observed; this goes hand in hand with a topical diversification, which deincreasingly covers subject areas which have been avoided up until now because of the potential conflicts found therein, as demonstrated by the example of the joint commercial area development in the case of the Agglomération du PED. These observed case examples deal with increasingly integrated core regions within a border region which can provide important impulses for the interregional and also international dialogue. At the same time, practical measures were implemented on this level, which are perceived by the local population in day to day life and therefore have greater identity-forming effects. In this context, these measures can provide an essential or even exemplary contribution to overcoming the interior borders of the EU. These approaches can be understood as being a basis for integration "from the bottom up" which make a greater sustainability and acceptance in the various sectors of day to day living more probable, unlike the top-down forces which dominate the realisation of the European common market or the currency union.“
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