Journal of Borderlands Studies
2012 - 2025
Current editor(s): Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly, Henk van Houtum and Martin van der Velde From Taylor & Francis Journals Bibliographic data for series maintained by Chris Longhurst (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 40, issue 3, 2025
- The Border as a Humanized Space: (Un)making Territoriality and Spatiality of State Boundary pp. 505-521

- Nasir Uddin
- The Border Wall Imaginary at the End of the World pp. 523-542

- Jenny Stümer
- The Simultaneous Production of Leisure Peripheries and Cross-Border Spaces: A Study on Tourism Valorization in the Andean Puna (Argentina, Bolivia, and Chile) pp. 543-564

- Tania Porcaro
- Migration Causes and Challenges at the European Border in North Africa: A Practitioner-Based Grounded Theory pp. 565-585

- Fernando García-Quero, Pablo Sabucedo, Marina García-Carmona and Benen Whitworth
- The “Schengen Turn” as the Reshaping of the French-Italian Border: The Critical Convergence of the Geography of Border Controls and Capitalist Dynamics (1990s-2000s) pp. 587-606

- Sarah Bachellerie
- Cross-Border Institutional Trust in Post-Pandemic Times. The Role of EU b-solutions Initiative pp. 607-630

- Eduardo Medeiros, Juan-M. Trillo-Santamaría and Martín Guillermo-Ramírez
- Migrant Smuggling and Female Smugglers in South Texas pp. 631-645

- Stephanie Leutert and Maureen Rendón
- On the Borders of European Pluriversalism. Thinking Europe With/Beyond the Limits of Balibar pp. 647-668

- Łukasz Moll
- Maritime Sar Systems in the EU: Convergence and Co-optation into the Anti-Immigration Border pp. 669-690

- Luna Vives, Arnaud Banos, Camille Martel, Elizabeth Rose Hessek and Kira Williams
- Frontex: Transcending the EU Borders pp. 691-711

- Antonia-Maria Sarantaki
- Methodological Perspectives on Smuggling: The GDL-Prussia Borderlands in the Late Eighteenth Century pp. 713-740

- Alberto Giordano, Martynas Jakulis, Jurgita Verbickienė, Aivaras Poška and Andrej Ryčkov
- Syrian Immigrants in the Malta Bazaar of Istanbul: Changing Rules of the Trade Game and Negotiation between the Capitals pp. 741-765

- Serhat Güney, Serkan Dora and Göksel Aymaz
- Back to the Future: Winnipeg’s Reinvention from Borderland Trade and Transportation Gateway to Globalized Trade and Transportation Hub pp. 767-790

- Randy William Widdis
- China-Indonesia Joint Statement Controversy: A New Chapter for the South China Sea? pp. 791-799

- Indriana Kartini, Sandy Nur Ikfal Raharjo and Khanisa
- Bridging the Longest Border: A History of Canadian-American Studies at Western Washington University pp. 801-804

- Derek Moscato
- New Perspectives on Transboundary Water Governance pp. 805-806

- Isaac Garza
- Border Complexities and Logics of Dis/Order pp. 807-808

- Hilmi Ulas
- A Picnic as an espace to freedom pp. 809-810

- Leloup Fabienne
- Correction pp. 811-811

- The Editors
Volume 40, issue 2, 2025
- Socio-Economic Status and Language Prestige in the Linguistic Landscape of the U.S.-Mexico Border pp. 247-278

- Natalia Mazzaro and Raquel González de Anda
- In Pursuit of a Good Life: Understanding Spatial Mobility After Border Changes – the Cases of Crimea and the India-Bangladesh Enclaves pp. 279-299

- Chao Jiang and Martin van der Velde
- “It Seemed Like Forever!” Shrinking Spaces of Conviviality at the Border of Norway and Russia pp. 301-320

- Erika Gubrium, Aadne Aasland, Benedikte V. Lindskog, Erika Arteaga and Igor Mikheev
- Between Narratives of Solidarity and Othering in Indo-Tibetan Borderlands: Local Resistance to Tibetan Refugee Rehabilitation in Arunachal Pradesh pp. 321-340

- Sonika Gupta
- Differentiation, Affected Temporalities and the Politics of Inclusion and Exclusion of the Border Regime pp. 341-358

- Angel Iglesias Ortiz and Zeinab Karimi
- The Socio-Spatiality of Energy Borderlands – Multidimensional Discursive Practices Regarding the Turów Coal Mine Conflict pp. 359-378

- Kamil Bembnista and Ludger Gailing
- The Language of Pain: Punishment and Intelligibility at the Medical Border pp. 379-394

- Liam Gillespie
- Between the Camp and the Makerspace: Commoning Practices, Temporal Autonomy and Care pp. 395-416

- Anna Papoutsi, Maria Nerina Boursinou and Lukas Adel Riad
- Waiting for Today’s Barbarians: How the Fall of the Roman Empire Is Anachronistically Exploited to Serve a Contemporary Discriminatory B/Ordering and Othering Agenda pp. 417-435

- Luuk Winkelmolen, Paschalina T. Garidou and Henk van Houtum
- Becoming (Hyper-) Aware of Cross-Border Interdependencies – Tracing Public Representations of Czech Commuters on the Bavarian Border pp. 437-456

- Stefan Bloßfeldt
- Cattle Smuggling Across the India-Bangladesh Borderlands: A Challenge for Border Management? pp. 457-475

- Saraf Wasima
- Landmines and Human Security in Post-Conflict Era: Analyzing the Narratives of Landmine Victims in Kurdistan Province, Iran pp. 477-496

- Parviz Sobhani and Hussein Daneshmehr
- Culture, Imagination, and Security at Borders—A Review of Border Culture: Theory, Imagination, Geopolitics pp. 497-498

- Hilmi Ulas
- Drawing Deportation: Art and Resistance Among Immigrant Children pp. 499-500

- Irasema Coronado
- Under a Regional Border Lens: Peripheral Power and Influence pp. 501-502

- Carlos Daniel Gutierrez Mannix
- Noncitizens power. Agency and the politics of migration pp. 503-504

- Saara Koikkalainen
Volume 40, issue 1, 2025
- Cross-border Sport and Leisure: Public Action, Practices and Usage in the European Union pp. 1-11

- Yannick Hernández, William Gasparini and Clémence Perrin-Malterre
- A Sport that Crosses Borders? Sociology of Cross-Border Sporting Exchanges: The Franco-German Example pp. 13-32

- Adrien Gateau and William Gasparini
- The Europeanization of Sports Associations Welcoming Migrants: International Recommendations, Local Contexts and Transnational Practices in Germany, France and England pp. 33-52

- Julien Puech and François Le Yondre
- Bordering Dynamics in Sports among Spanish and French Border Regions pp. 53-73

- Fernando Lera-López and Manuel Rapún
- Festive Leisure and Rural Sport in the Basque Mugak: Sare and Extalar Cases pp. 75-93

- José Antonio Perales Díaz
- The Socialising Role of Cross-border Mobility and its Effects on the Representation of the Border: The Case of Hiking Around Mont Blanc pp. 95-115

- Clémence Perrin-Malterre
- Espace Mont-Blanc Mountain Guides’ Relationship with the Border pp. 117-135

- Véronique Reynier, Marc Langenbach and Julian Barreteau
- Basque Pelota and Europeanization: The Actions and Representations of Actors Involved in Two Cross-Border Projects in a Euroregion pp. 137-157

- Evelyne Mourguy and Yannick Hernández
- Fencing, Biosecurity and Wild Boar Politics in the Danish-German Borderland pp. 159-177

- Michael Eilenberg and Annika Pohl Harrisson
- Hadrian’s Wall as Artscape pp. 179-198

- Richard Hingley
- Border Encroachments: Comparing Cooperative Border Controls Along the EU’s External Frontier pp. 199-218

- Derek Lutterbeck
- Healing the Bloody Line: Suturing Indians and Pakistanis into Hindi Cinema and Pakistani Telesoaps pp. 219-237

- Anjali Gera Roy
- The Balkan Route. Hope, Migration and Europeanisation in Liminal Spaces pp. 239-240

- Karolina Bielenin-Lenczowska
- For Whom Are the Borders Important? A Review of Migration, Borders, and Borderlands: Making National Identity in Southern African Communities pp. 241-243

- Matthew Pflaum
- Border Tunnels: A Media Theory of the U.S.–Mexico Underground/Juan Llamas-Rodriguez pp. 245-246

- Tamara Segura
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