Hyperborder: The Contemporary U.S.–Mexico Border and Its Future

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"Hyperborder: The Contemporary U.S.–Mexico Border and Its Future" is a book by architect Fernando Romero that analyzes the social, economic, and spatial dynamics of the U.S.–Mexico border region and explores scenarios for its future development.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
aimsTo inform policy and design debates about the U.S.–Mexico border
rethink the concept of national borders in a globalized world
author Fernando Romero NERFINISHED
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
discusses NAFTA-related transformations of the border region
cross‑border flows of capital
cross‑border flows of goods
cross‑border flows of people
security and militarization of the border
examines border cities
environmental issues along the U.S.–Mexico border
infrastructure along the U.S.–Mexico border
maquiladora regions
focusesOn economic dynamics of the U.S.–Mexico border
social dynamics of the U.S.–Mexico border
spatial dynamics of the U.S.–Mexico border
genre architectural theory
nonfiction
urban studies literature
hasFormat print
hasIllustrations diagrams
maps
photographs
intendedAudience architects
policy makers
scholars of border studies
urban planners
language English
mainSubject U.S.–Mexico border NERFINISHED
border urbanism
cross‑border economics
globalization
migration
perspective architectural
socioeconomic analysis
urban planning
proposes future development scenarios for the U.S.–Mexico border region
relatedWork border studies
urban design in megaregions
setting U.S.–Mexico borderlands NERFINISHED
timePeriodDiscussed early 21st century
late 20th century

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Fernando Romero notableWork Hyperborder: The Contemporary U.S.–Mexico Border and Its Future