Journal of Borderlands Studies
2012 - 2025
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Volume 38, issue 6, 2023
- Information Directed Towards Migrants and the (Un)Making of Borders: An Interdisciplinary Perspective Between Countries of Origin, Transit, and Destination pp. 895-900

- Anissa Maâ, Julia Van Dessel and Amandine Van Neste-Gottignies
- “Back Way” Migration to Europe: The Role of Journalists in Disseminating Information Campaigns in The Gambia pp. 901-918

- Alagie Jinkang, Valentina Cappi and Pierluigi Musarò
- Affective Borderwork: Governance of Unwanted Migration to Europe Through Emotions pp. 919-938

- Ida Marie Savio Vammen and Katrine Syppli Kohl
- What a Difference Context Makes: Comparing Communication Strategies of Migration NGOs in Two Neighboring Countries pp. 939-956

- Daniela Dimitrova and Emel Ozdora-Aksak
- Migration Control as Communication? Voluntary Returns, Information Campaigns and the Justification of Contested Migration/Border Governance pp. 957-973

- Antoine Pécoud
- Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing? What Central American Unaccompanied Minors Know About Crossing the US-Mexico Border pp. 975-993

- Chiara Galli
- Can Migrants do the (Border)Work? Conflicting Dynamics and Effects of “Peer-to-peer” Intermediation in North and West Africa pp. 995-1013

- Anissa Maâ, Julia Van Dessel and Ida Marie Savio Vammen
- The “Who is Who” of Migration Information Campaigns on Social Media pp. 1015-1033

- Verena K. Brändle and Petro Tolochko
- Moving to a Non-Metropolitan Area: The Information Channels of International Migrants Going to the Department of Calvados pp. 1035-1055

- Chloé Ollitrault
- The Value of Information. Mobility and Border Knowledge Battlegrounds in the Ventimiglia Region pp. 1057-1079

- Livio Amigoni and Luca Giuseppe Queirolo Palmas
- Resistance to Denmark’s Ad Hoc Campaign Against Asylum Seekers pp. 1081-1097

- Melissa Wall
- On the Edge: Life Along the Russia-China Border pp. 1099-1100

- Liao Zhang
- Patterns in border security: regional comparisons pp. 1101-1102

- Serghei Golunov
Volume 38, issue 5, 2023
- Interactions between Key Factors that Influence Cross-Border Cooperation in Public Transport: The Case of the Euregio Meuse-Rhine pp. 681-698

- Henrik Basche and Francesco Spera
- El Paso – Juárez: Radio and the Invisible Border pp. 699-721

- Kevin J.N. Curran
- Border Security Meets Black Mirror: Perceptions of Technologization from the Windsor Borderland pp. 723-744

- Patrick C. Lalonde
- Open Doors and “Open Wounds”: Bearing Witness to Borders and Changing Discursive Formations on Refugees and Migrants in Turkey pp. 745-763

- Gizem N. Iscan
- (Im)moral Mobilities in a Swiss Borderland pp. 765-784

- Emmanuel Charmillot
- A “New Normal” for the Schengen Area. When, Where and Why Member States Reintroduce Temporary Border Controls? pp. 785-803

- Fabian Gülzau
- Mexican Immigrant Acculturation: The Impact of Political, Social, and Economic Characteristics of One’s Sending State pp. 805-823

- Regina P. Branton, Rachel S. Torres, Justin Walsh and Hope Dewell Gentry
- Nationhood through Neighborhood? From State Sovereignty to Regional Belonging in Central Asia pp. 825-843

- Timur Dadabaev
- Borderscaping the Oder-Neisse Border: Observations on the Spectral Character of This Current Between Times in Border Art pp. 845-863

- Marta Smolińska
- Exploring the Migration Process of Iranian Asylum Seekers in Europe: A Case of Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina pp. 865-886

- Faranak Gholampour and Borbála Simonovits
- Reclaiming migration- Voices from Europe's ‘migrant crisis’ pp. 887-889

- Itır Aladağ Görentaş
- Borders. Journeys into Contemporary Art pp. 891-892

- Andrea Masala
- Regimes of Mobility: Borders and State Formation in the Middle East, 1918–1946 pp. 893-894

- Hakan Ünay
Volume 38, issue 4, 2023
- Dispossession, Border and Exception in South Asia: An Introduction pp. 537-547

- Nasreen Chowdhory and Biswajit Mohanty
- Dispossession and Displacement: Notes from South Asia pp. 549-562

- Nasreen Chowdhory and Shamna Thacham Poyil
- Border, Development and Dispossessed Agency pp. 563-584

- Biswajit Mohanty
- Experiencing Land Loss: Land Dispossession in the Name of National Security in Sylhet District, Bangladesh pp. 585-602

- Éva Rozália Hölzle
- Geneva Camp, Dhaka: “Bihari” Refugees, State of Exception, and Camouflage pp. 603-621

- Rajarshi Dasgupta
- Cinema as a Discourse on Critical Geopolitics: The Imagery of India–Pakistan Borders in the Narratives of Bollywood Movies pp. 623-636

- Sanjeev Kumar and Vaishali Raghuvanshi
- Splinters in the Citizenship of India, Legality, and Social Trauma: National Register of Citizens pp. 637-656

- Meghna Kajla and Nargis Jahan
- Fences, Goods and “Police”: Figurations of the Border in Manjira Saha's Chhotoder Border pp. 657-675

- Samata Biswas
- Border Bodies. Racialized Sexuality, Sexual Capital, and Violence in the Nineteenth-Century Borderlands pp. 677-678

- Maélys Druilhe
- Unsettled Borders: The Militarized Science of Surveillance on Sacred Indigenous Land pp. 679-680

- Tania Porcaro
Volume 38, issue 3, 2023
- The “Borderlandization” of the Horn of Africa in Relation to the Gulf Region, and the Effects on Somalia pp. 341-360

- Viktor Marsai and Máté Szalai
- Senegalese Migrants in Morocco: Rethinking the Temporalities and Spatiality of Borders at Europe’s Margins pp. 361-376

- Anaik Pian
- The Republic’s Inner Borders: Rethinking French Banlieues Through Critical Border Studies pp. 377-396

- Dimitri Almeida
- Mapping the Idea of Europe – Cultural Production of Border Imaginaries through Heritage pp. 397-416

- Johanna Turunen
- Regional Cooperative Disaster Risk Management in Central Asian Borderlands pp. 417-439

- Nadira G. Mavlyanova, Viacheslav A. Lipatov and John P. Tiefenbacher
- Migrations and Borders: Contributions to Understand Mobility in Cross-border Areas pp. 441-459

- Marcela Tapia Ladino
- The Tajikistani-Afghan Border in Gorno-Badakhshan: Resources of a War-Torn Neighborhood pp. 461-485

- Mélanie Sadozaï
- Five Roles of Cross-border Cooperation Against Re-bordering pp. 487-506

- Hynek Böhm
- Bordering and Othering: Encounters at Shrine of Chamliyal at the India-Pakistan Border pp. 507-526

- Tania Anupam Patel
- Reverberations of Racial Violence: Critical Reflections on the History of the Borders pp. 527-528

- Elaine Pena
- Both Sides Now: writing the Edges of the North American West pp. 529-530

- James M. Hundley
- Shifting Paradigms for Globalized Border Sub-systems pp. 531-532

- Carlos Daniel Gutierrez Mannix
- ADF's Resilience and The Border Crises in the Rwenzoris: Book Review of Conflict at the Edge of the African State: The ADF Rebel Group in the Congo-Uganda Borderland pp. 533-535

- Matthew Pflaum
Volume 38, issue 2, 2023
- The Balkans as “Double Transit Space”: Boundary Demarcations and Boundary Transgressions Between Local Inhabitants and “Transit Migrants” in the Shadow of the EU Border Regime pp. 191-209

- Carolin Leutloff-Grandits
- From Prison to Refuge and Back: The Interplay of Imprisonment and Creating a Sense of Home in the Reception Center for Asylum Seekers pp. 211-228

- Iva Grubiša
- Moving While Waiting for the Future: Mobility and Education in Šid, Serbia pp. 229-246

- Teodora Jovanović, Katarina Mitrović and Ildiko Erdei
- Inclusion of Migrant and Refugee Children in the Education System: Exploring and Overcoming Language and Social Boundaries in the Una-Sana Canton, Bosnia and Herzegovina pp. 247-264

- Vildana Pečenković and Nermina Delić
- We are not Just the Border of Croatia; This is the Border of the European Union … ” The Croatian Borderland as “Double Periphery pp. 265-282

- Carolin Leutloff-Grandits
- Social Boundaries at the EU Border: Engaged Ethnography and Migrant Solidarity in Bihać, Bosnia–Herzegovina pp. 283-301

- Elissa Helms
- Rethinking Migrant Figures and Solidarity from the Peripheral Borderland of Bosnia and Herzegovina pp. 303-321

- Danijela Majstorović
- Water Management on the U.S.-Mexico Border: Achieving Water Sustainability and Resilience through Cross-Border Cooperation pp. 323-334

- Francisco Lara-Valencia, Irasema Coronado, Stephen Mumme, Christopher Brown, Paul Ganster, Hilda García-Pérez, Donna Lybecker, Sharon B. Megdal, Rosario Sanchez, Alan Sweedler, Robert G. Varady and Adriana Zuniga-Teran
- Response of United States Commissioner Maria Elena Giner, International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico pp. 335-336

- Maria Elena Giner
- Borderlands. Europe and the Mediterranean Middle East pp. 337-338

- Daniel Meier
- Re-imagining border studies in South Asia pp. 339-340

- Biswajit Mohanty
Volume 38, issue 1, 2023
- The US-Mexico Border Human Development Index, 1990–2015: Improvements but Still Large Gaps pp. 1-20

- Joan B. Anderson and James Gerber
- “Operation Eagle Eye”: Border Citizenship and Cross-border Voting in Ghana’s Fourth Republic pp. 21-38

- Edem Adotey
- Terminus Unleashed: Divine Antecedents of Contemporary Borders pp. 39-58

- Kenneth D. Madsen
- The Role of the Border Region in Sino-North Korean Trading Networks: A Focus on Dandong, China pp. 59-74

- Kyungsoo Lee
- Livelihood Outcomes of Informal Cross Border Traders Prior to the Rise of the Virtual Cash Economy in Gweru, Zimbabwe pp. 75-94

- B. Dzawanda, M. D. Nicolau, M. Matsa and W. Kusena
- A Governance Theory for Cross-Border Regions: Identifying Principles and Processes with Grounded Theory pp. 95-118

- Jose L. Wong Villanueva, Tetsuo Kidokoro and Fumihiko Seta
- An Anxious Border: De-facto Spectacles at the Frontier of the Republic of Abkhazia pp. 119-136

- Mikel J. H. Venhovens
- Hybrid Urban Borderlands – Redevelopment Efforts and Shifting Boundaries In and Around Downtown San Diego pp. 137-163

- Albert Roßmeier and Florian Weber
- State Biopolitics, Illicit Regimes and Security in the Guatemala–Mexico Cross-border Region pp. 165-181

- César M. Fuentes and Vladimir Hernández
- Twin Cities across Five Continents. Interactions and Tensions on Urban Borders pp. 183-184

- Xavier Oliveras-González
- Unequal Neighbors: Place Stigma and the Making of a Local Border pp. 185-186

- James Gerber
- Grandmothers on Guard – Gender, Aging, and the Minutemen at the U.S. - Mexico Border pp. 187-188

- Roxane Doty
- Serving Others: The Relationship Between Missionaries and Sex Workers at the Border pp. 189-190

- Miriam Romero
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