Journal of Borderlands Studies
2012 - 2025
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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
Volume 39, issue 6, 2024
- Rethinking Borders Through a Complexity Lens: Complex Textures Towards a Politics of Hope pp. 999-1018

- Chiara Brambilla
- Written on the Body: Tattoo Art as Bridgework in the Post-migration Context pp. 1019-1037

- Erin E. Cory
- Role of Resource Asymmetry and Collaboration Time in the Governance of Cross-border Collaborative Networks pp. 1039-1059

- Juliana Ribeiro da Rosa, Douglas Wegner and Francesca del Ben
- Borderlands of Governance – Multilevel Cross-border Governance and Trajectories of Local Cross-border Ties in the Franco-German Moselle-Saarland Region pp. 1061-1081

- Nora Crossey and Florian Weber
- Resilience of Cross-border Cooperation in the Neisse-Nisa-Nysa Euroregion after the Pandemic: Bouncing In-between pp. 1083-1099

- Hynek Böhm, Artur Boháč, Lukáš Novotný, Emil Drápela and Wojciech Opioła
- Framing Entangled Borders in the Baltic States pp. 1101-1120

- Sandra Hagelin
- Decline and Adaptation: Borders as Process and the Organizational Dynamics of Border Health in Crisis pp. 1121-1140

- Julie Collins-Dogrul
- Cross-border Dynamics and Informal Markets between Colombia and Venezuela: The Case of Cúcuta and San Antonio pp. 1141-1160

- Alberto Hernández
- Gazing Toward and Beyond the Borders: Syrian Refugees and Organizations Supporting Them in Turkey pp. 1161-1179

- Izabela Kujawa and Izabella Main
- Geo-Politics in Northeast Asia pp. 1181-1182

- Patrick Henry Buckley
- Transnational Social Protection: Social Welfare Across National Borders pp. 1183-1184

- Isabel Latz
- Visible Borders, Invisible Economies: Living Death in Latinx Narratives pp. 1185-1186

- Willie Costley
- Migration patterns across the mediterranean exchanges, conflicts and coexistence pp. 1187-1189

- Gabrielle Gagnon
Volume 39, issue 5, 2024
- Challenges of Informal Cross-Border Trade Facilitation in Tanzania: Lessons from Kigoma Border pp. 791-811

- Goodluck Charles
- Seven Meanings of the Border Wall and Their Implications pp. 813-831

- Halyna Lemekh
- Ethno-Territorialized Bodies: Necropolitics in Pakistan’s Tribal Areas and Non-violent Organic Resistance pp. 833-853

- Azmat Khan, Faizullah Jan and Syed Irfan Ashraf
- Externalized Within, Everyday Bordering Processes Affecting Undocumented Moroccans in the Borderlands of Ceuta and Melilla, Spain pp. 855-874

- Nina Sahraoui
- The Game: Ritualized Exhaustion and Subversion on the Western Balkan Route pp. 875-895

- Benedetta Zocchi
- Femicide Rates in Mexican Cities along the US-Mexico Border pp. 897-911

- Pedro Albuquerque and Prasad R. Vemala
- Cross-border mobility: Rail or road? Space-time-lines as an evidence base for policy debates pp. 913-930

- Dominik Bertram, Tobias Chilla and Stefan Hippe
- Mapping the Middle East: Israeli Student’s Geographical Knowledge and Perceptions pp. 931-954

- Moran Zaga and Tal Yaar Waisel
- Economic Convergence in the Mexico-United States Cross-border Region: A Post-crisis Analysis 2010–2019 pp. 955-974

- Brenda Mendez and Jorge Eduardo Mendoza
- Border Jobs: The Business of Work on the Colombia/Venezuela Border pp. 975-992

- Juan Thomas Ordóñez and Hugo Eduardo Ramírez Arcos
- Sorting Machines The Reinvention of the Border in the 21st Century pp. 993-994

- Sylvia Gonzalez-Gorman
- Mnemonic Ecologies: Memory and Nature Conservation along the Former Iron Curtain pp. 995-996

- Gustavo Biasoli Alves and Adrieli Cordeiro de Lima
- Borders of Desire: Gender and Sexuality at the Eastern Borders of Europe pp. 997-998

- Olga Tkach
Volume 39, issue 4, 2024
- Untangling Invasive Narratives: Boundaries, Belonging, and Narrative Agency pp. 599-621

- Tracie L. Wilson
- Fencing the Desert: Contexts and Politics of the Gulf Border Walls pp. 623-636

- Said Saddiki
- Mountain as an Ambivalent Transit Zone: Facing the Battleground of the Alpine Border Crossing pp. 637-655

- Filippo Torre
- Locating Masculinities in Border Policies of Nation State pp. 657-676

- Aswathy Chandragiri and Madhurima Das
- From Transcaucasia to the South Caucasus: Structural and Discursive Predicaments in Armenia’s Regional Integration pp. 677-696

- Vahram Ter-Matevosyan
- The Will to Border: Borderwork and Identifications among Cross-Border Commuters pp. 697-713

- Dorte Jagetic Andersen and Ingo Winkler
- How Street-Level Bureaucrats Perceive and Deal with Irregular Migration From Borders: The Case of Van, Türkiye pp. 715-735

- Alper Ekmekcioğlu and Mete Yildiz
- The Humanitarian Theater in the Mediterranean and the Threat of Violence in the Balkans pp. 737-756

- Antonio De Lauri and Carna Brkovic
- Does Geographical Location Matter During a Pandemic? Implications of COVID-19 on Texas Border Counties When Compared to Interior Counties pp. 757-779

- Sylvia Gonzalez-Gorman
- Contemporary Research on Borderspaces and Border Landscapes in the Middle East pp. 781-783

- David Newman
- Shifting sands: landscape, memory, and commodities in China’s contemporary borderlands pp. 785-786

- Victor Konrad
- Data Borders: How Silicon Valley Is Building an Industry around Immigrants pp. 787-788

- Andrés Pereira
- Everyday belonging in the post-Soviet borderlands: Russian speakers in Estonia and Kazakhstan pp. 789-790

- Lyudmila Austin
Volume 39, issue 3, 2024
- Cross-border Religious Practices: Evangelical Churches as Networks of Mobility on the Chilean-Bolivian Frontier pp. 387-409

- Miguel Angel Mansilla Agüero and Johanna Corrine Slootweg
- Managing Security and Immigration at the U.S.–Mexico Border: A Foucauldian Perspective pp. 411-431

- María Verónica Elías
- Managing Irregularized Migration in Mexico: Rhetoric of a Renewed Approach pp. 433-454

- Rosario de la Luz Rizzo Lara
- What Comes to Matter as Border: On Parisian Borderness Dynamics pp. 455-474

- Lola Aubry
- (De-)Bordering by Laughter. What Can Different Kinds of Laughter Reveal About the Experiences of Everyday Bordering Among Asylum Seekers and Refugees? pp. 475-494

- Tiina Sotkasiira and Sanna Ryynänen
- Crossing the Borders: Dynamic Identity Variations of Former Israeli Russian-Speaking Migrants of the 1.5 Generation pp. 495-512

- Maria Leybenson, Mary Gutman and Miri Yemini
- Rethinking Borders pp. 513-524

- Josiah Heyman
- Colonial Cartograhy: A Hidden Crucible of the Migingo Conflict pp. 525-543

- Jacqueline Namukasa, Pamela Khanakwa and Rutanga Murindwa
- Mafia Borderland: Narratives, Traits, and Expectations of Italian-American Mafias in Ontario and the Niagara Region pp. 545-567

- Anna Sergi
- Histories of the Canoe Journey: Border Studies, Critical Indigenous Studies, and the Decolonization and Unsettling of Coast Salish Territory pp. 569-591

- James M. Hundley
- Scales of Resistance: Indigenous Women’s Transborder Activism pp. 593-594

- Andreanne Brunet-Belanger
- Partition as Border Making: East Bengal, East Pakistan and Bangladesh pp. 595-597

- Md Jakir Hossain
Volume 39, issue 2, 2024
- US Citizenship for our Mexican Children! US-born Children of Non-Migrant Mothers in Northern Mexico pp. 161-181

- Eunice D. Vargas-Valle, Jennifer Elyse Glick and Pedro P. Orraca-Romano
- Making Enemies: War(b)ordering in Norwegian Extreme Right Discourse pp. 183-202

- Søren Mosgaard Andreasen
- Populism and Borders: Tools for Constructing “The People” and Legitimizing Exclusion pp. 203-226

- José Javier Olivas Osuna
- When Borders Matter: Crafting Borders in a Participatory Artistic Project at Trapholt Museum pp. 227-246

- Birgit Eriksson and Tina Louise Hove Sørensen
- The Border Crossed Us: Enhancing Indigenous International Mobility Rights pp. 247-264

- Michael Sullivan
- Inward Border: The Multiscalar Production of Borders Amid the COVID-19 Epidemic Prevention and Control on China’s Southwest Border pp. 265-279

- Xuefeng Hou, Shanshan Huang, Wei Tao and Jianzao Ren
- Territorial Politics in Cross-Border Local Development Strategies in the Krayan – Ba’Kelalan Region at the Indonesia – Malaysia Border pp. 281-305

- Muhammad Asfihan Nur Arifin, Heru Purboyo Hidayat Putro and Tommy Firman
- Hydro-Political Borders and Division of Space in the Sasanian Domain pp. 307-327

- Majid Labbaf Khaneiki and Abdullah Saif Al-Ghafri
- Art of Dis-bordering: The Politics of Migration Murals in Europe pp. 329-349

- Antonella Patteri
- Migration, Borders and “De-bordering” in Pandemic Times: Voices as Interlocution from Quarantine Ships in Italy pp. 351-376

- Chiara Denaro and Paolo Boccagni
- Children Crossing Borders: Latin American Migrant Childhoods pp. 377-378

- Andrea Cortés Saavedra
- Applying Anzalduan Frameworks to Understand Transnational Youth Identities: Bridging Culture, Language, and Schooling at the US/Mexico Border pp. 379-380

- María I. Morales-Sánchez
- Border Humanitarians: Gendered Order and Insecurity on the Thai-Burmese Frontier pp. 381-383

- Shubhanginee Singh
- Walled Life: Concrete, Cinema, Art pp. 385-386

- Angelos Evangelou
Volume 39, issue 1, 2024
- Emergency, Solidarity and Responsibility: The Ethics of Face-to-Face (Border) Encounters pp. 1-16

- Raffaela Puggioni
- Explaining Borderlands Local Government Administrators’ Perceived Responsibility to Aid Asylum-Seeking Migrants pp. 17-35

- Thomas Longoria and John Milford
- Silencing mestizaje at the Euro-African Border. Anti-Racist Feminist Perspectives on Cross-Border Lives pp. 37-57

- Liliana Suárez-Navaz and Iker Suárez
- Adichie’s Americanah, Transnational Border and the Prospects for Identity Reformation pp. 59-73

- Mary J. N. Okolie
- The Cracks of Legality and Documentation During Residence in the United States Before Deportation to Mexico pp. 75-91

- Gabriela Pinillos
- Kapka Kassabova and Ben Judah: Writing Borders and Borderscapes in Contemporary Europe pp. 93-110

- Jopi Nyman
- At the Gates: Borders, National Identity, and Social Media During the “Evros Incident” pp. 111-129

- Hara Stratoudaki
- Border Nation: Indigenous Peoples, State, and the Border in Indo-Myanmar Borderlands pp. 131-148

- Roluahpuia
- Are Borderlands More Violent? A Spatial Analysis of Border Dis (Orders) in North and West Africa pp. 149-151

- Ana Carina S. Franco
- A General Perspective on the Book Border Water by Steve Mumme pp. 153-154

- Nicolás Pineda-Pablos, Antonio Cañez-Cota and Paul Ganster
- Border Witness: Re-imagining the US-Mexico Borderlands through Film pp. 155-156

- Kathleen Staudt
- Discourses of Borders and the Nation in the USA: A Discourse-Historical Analysis pp. 157-159

- Claudia Veronica Donoso
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