Journal of Borderlands Studies
2012 - 2025
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Volume 37, issue 5, 2022
- “Transient Communities”: How Central American Transit Migrants form Solidarity Without Trust pp. 897-914

- Alejandra Díaz de León
- Language Ideology and Practice on the Aflao-Lome Borderland: The Case of Two Border Schools pp. 915-934

- Sewoenam Chachu and Tope Omoniyi
- Bordering and Strategic Belonging in Gagauzia pp. 935-953

- Christiana Holsapple
- A Theme-based Analysis of the Intensity of Cross-Border Cooperation Across Europe pp. 955-973

- Kadir Basboga
- Beyond Immigration and Customs Enforcement: Understanding Interorganizational Collaboration for Border Management pp. 975-997

- Jungwon Yeo
- The Struggle for Land and Territory between the Guarani Kaiowá Indigenous People and Agribusiness Farmers on the Brazilian Border with Paraguay: Decolonization, Transit Territory and Multi/Transterritoriality pp. 999-1023

- Marcos Mondardo
- The Fickle Zone: Borderland and Borderlanders on the Egyptian-Israeli Front pp. 1025-1045

- Efrat Ben-Ze’ev and Nir Gazit
- Cross-Border Integration, Cooperation and Governance: A Systems Approach for Evaluating “Good” Governance in Cross-Border Regions pp. 1047-1070

- Jose L. Wong Villanueva, Tetsuo Kidokoro and Fumihiko Seta
- Bordering Zubara: oil politics, the 1937 Qatari-Bahraini conflict, and the making of a modern Arabian (Persian) Gulf Borderland pp. 1071-1095

- Peter Polak-Springer
- A review of Paulina Ochoa Espejo's monograph, On Borders pp. 1097-1098

- Dorte Jagetic Andersen
- Borders as infrastructure: the technopolitics of border control pp. 1099-1101

- Grazia Tona
- Border Optics: Surveillance Cultures on the US-Mexico Frontier pp. 1103-1104

- Carla Angulo-Pasel
Volume 37, issue 4, 2022
- The Covid-19 Pandemic: Territorial, Political and Governance Dimensions of Bordering pp. 665-677

- Francisco Lara-Valencia and Jussi P. Laine
- Internalized Borders and Checkpoints: How Immigration Controls Became Normalized Tools for COVID-19 Responses in North America pp. 679-697

- Andréanne Bissonnette and Élisabeth Vallet
- The Impact of Covid-19 on Structure and Agency in a Borderland. The Case of Two Twin Towns in Central Europe pp. 699-721

- Justyna Kajta and Elżbieta Opiłowska
- #StayHomeSaveLives: Essentializing Entry and Canada’s Biopolitical COVID Borders pp. 723-740

- Rabindra Chaulagain, Wael M. Nasser and Julie E. E. Young
- Pandemic Borders of Post-Soviet De Facto States pp. 741-760

- Serghei Golunov
- The Economic Impact of Closing the Boundaries: The Lower Minho Valley Cross-Border Region in Times of Covid-19 pp. 761-779

- Valerià Paül, Juan-M. Trillo-Santamaría, Xavier Martínez-Cobas and Carlos Jardon
- COVID-19, Dissensus and de facto Transformation at the South Africa–Zimbabwe Border at Beitbridge pp. 781-804

- Inocent Moyo
- Sieve or Shield? High Tech Firms and Entrepreneurs and the Impacts of COVID 19 on North American Border Regions pp. 805-824

- Kathrine Eileen Richardson and Francesco Cappellano
- Schengen Borders as Lines that Continue to Separate? Media Representations of Pandemic Dimensions of Insecurity in Eastern German Border Regions to Poland pp. 825-846

- Nona Renner, Judith Miggelbrink, Kristine Beurskens and Antonia Zitterbart
- Why “the Best Interests” of Unaccompanied Asylum-Seeking Children are Left at the Border: Structural Violence and British Asylum Policies pp. 847-864

- John R. Campbell
- Two Welded into One: The Experiences of Mexican Americans Who Have Dual Citizenship and Live a Transborder Life pp. 865-882

- Yunuen Ysela Mandujano-Salazar
- Making of India’s Northeast: Geopolitics of Borderland and Transnational Interactions pp. 883-884

- Saleh Shahriar
- North American Borders in Comparative Perspective pp. 885-887

- Joan Anderson
- Framing Borders: Principle and Practicality in the Akwesasne Mohawk Territory pp. 889-891

- Patrick Buckley
- Border Experiences in Europe: Everyday Life – Working Life— Communication — Languages pp. 893-896

- Tracie L. Wilson
Volume 37, issue 3, 2022
- Notes for a Discussion on Latin American Cross-Border Regions pp. 435-451

- Haroldo Dilla, Maria Fernanda Cabezas and Margarita Tamara Figueroa
- “Who Is the Animal in the Zoo?” Fencing In and Fencing Out at the Hungarian-Serbian Border. A Qualitative Case Study pp. 453-474

- Kristina Korte
- Timescapes in Public Policy – Constructing the “Victim of Trafficking” pp. 475-492

- James Tangen
- Resistance or Acceptance? The Voice of Local Cross-Border Organizations in Times of Re-Bordering pp. 493-512

- Sara Svensson
- The Relevance of the Souvenirs, Food, Experiences and Facilities of a Bordered Destination on the Key Relationship of Perceived Value, Attitudes and Satisfaction pp. 513-532

- Francisco Orgaz-Agüera and Salvador Moral-Cuadra
- The Role of an Open Border in the Development of Peripheral Border Regions: The Case of Russian-Belarusian Borderland pp. 533-550

- Vladimir Kolosov and Kira Morachevskaya
- Commuting Between Border Regions in The Netherlands, Germany and Belgium: An Explanatory Model pp. 551-573

- Lourens Broersma, Arjen Edzes and Jouke van Dijk
- The Integration of Border Regions in the European Union: A Model Approach pp. 575-597

- Łukasz D. Wróblewski
- India’s Economic Relations with Myanmar: A Study of Border Trade pp. 599-621

- Saleh Shahriar
- From Exceptional Threats to Normalized Risks: Border Controls in the Schengen Area and the Governance of Secondary Movements of Migration pp. 623-643

- Lena Karamanidou and Bernd Kasparek
- The Ceuta Border Peripeteia: Tasting the Externalities of EU Border Externalization pp. 645-655

- Xavier Ferrer-Gallardo and Lorenzo Gabrielli
- These islands are ours: the social constructions of territorial disputes in Northeast Asia pp. 657-658

- Ching-Chang Chen
- Borderland Infrastructures: Trade, Development, and Control in Western China pp. 659-660

- Henryk Alff
- Jungle Passports: Fences, Mobility and Citizenship at the Northeast India-Bangladesh Border pp. 661-662

- Ritapriya Nandy
- The Wall: The Making and Unmaking of the Turkish-Syrian Border pp. 663-664

- Karina Goulordava
Volume 37, issue 2, 2022
- Security and Trade in African Borderlands – An Introduction pp. 229-234

- Olivier Walther
- Migration Control, the Local Economy and Violence in the Burkina Faso and Niger Borderland pp. 235-251

- Kamal Donko, Martin Doevenspeck and Uli Beisel
- Contextualizing the Relationship Between Borderlands and Political Violence: A Dynamic Space-Time Analysis in North and West Africa pp. 253-271

- Steven M. Radil, Ian Irmischer and Olivier Walther
- Insecurity, Informal Trade and Timber Trafficking in the Gambia/Casamance Borderlands pp. 273-294

- Martin Evans
- Respatializing Federalism in the Horn’s Borderlands: From Contraband Control to Transnational Governmentality pp. 295-316

- Daniel K. Thompson
- Informal Trade Routes and Security along the Aflao-Lomé Border Region (Ghana-Togo) pp. 317-337

- Samuel Bewiadzi Akakpo
- Questioned Sovereignty and Challenged Diplomacies: The Case of the Aymara People and the State of Chile pp. 339-358

- Gonzalo Álvarez, Cristian Ovando and Carlos Piñones
- Community Participation and Recognition Justice in Border Environmental Governance pp. 359-377

- Carolina Prado
- Russian – Norwegian Borderlands: Three Facets of Geopolitics pp. 379-398

- Andrey Makarychev and Anna Kuznetsova
- Swedish Immigrants to Portugal: A Bordering Perspective pp. 399-414

- Daniel Rauhut and Jussi P. Laine
- How to Hatch the Wings of a Mockingbird: A Comment on the EU’s New Migration and Asylum Pact and the Risk of Destroying Civil Society Engagement in Refugee Relief Work Internally to the EU Memberstates pp. 415-423

- Dorte J. Andersen and Marie Sandberg
- Border jumping and migration control in Southern Africa pp. 425-426

- Samuel Kehinde Okunade
- Reaching Out, Reaching In: A Journey Across Multiple Borders and Limits pp. 427-429

- Lorenzo Rinelli
- India–Bangladesh Border Disputes: History and Post-LBA Dynamics pp. 431-433

- Abu Sufian
Volume 37, issue 1, 2022
- The Impact of Concrete Wall Construction Between Iran and Afghanistan Border on Safety of Iran South-Eastern Marginal Regions pp. 1-15

- Sirous Ghanbari, Omid Jamshid Zehi Shahbakhsh and Mahdi Naderianfar
- Cross-border Commuting Dynamics: Patterns and Driving Forces in the Alpine Macro-region pp. 17-35

- Tobias Chilla and Anna Heugel
- Syndemics in Symbiotic Cities: Pathogenic Policy and the Production of Health Inequity Across Borders pp. 37-55

- Carina Heckert
- The Biopolitics of Migration: Ecuadorian Foreign Policy and Venezuelan Migratory Crisis pp. 57-75

- Claudia Donoso
- Transportation of Patients in Critical Condition Across an International Border, What is the Impact on Their Odds of Full Recovery and Survival? - Case Study at the U.S.-Mexico Border Region pp. 77-94

- David Salgado, Peter T. Martin, Abhisek Mudgal, Rafael M. Aldrete, Swapnil S. Samant and Gustavo J. Rodriguez
- States of Rumors: Politics of Information Along the Turkish-Syrian Border, 1925–1945 pp. 95-113

- Jordi Tejel
- Liminal Populism—The Transformation of the Hungarian Migration Discourse pp. 115-132

- Alex Etl
- “Caged Women”: Migration, Mobility and Access to Health Services in Texas and Arizona pp. 133-154

- Andréanne Bissonnette
- U.S.-Mexico Borderlands Instructional Leadership Reflections pp. 155-171

- Maria de Lourdes Viloria, Joe Byrd, Priscilla Ferreyro and Tracie Lee
- Educational Challenges and Opportunities Facing Binational Youth in San Diego and Tijuana pp. 173-185

- Melissa Floca, Ana Barbara Mungaray and Maximino Matus
- Cross-Border Mobility in Nogales Since Trump’s Election pp. 187-208

- Pierre-Alexandre Beylier and Cléa Fortuné
- Sinai’s Imaginary Boundary Line in Twenty-first Century pp. 209-218

- Ahmed Shams
- Reflections of a Transborder Anthropologist: From Netzahualcóyotl to Aztlán pp. 219-220

- Edgar Garcia Velozo and Luísa Caye
- Participatory governance in the Europe of cross-border regions. Cooperation–boundaries–civil society pp. 221-222

- Eduardo Medeiros
- Divided Peoples: Policy, Activism, and Indigenous Identities on the U.S.-Mexico Border pp. 223-224

- Henrik Dorf Nielsen
- Expanding Boundaries. Borders, Mobilities and the Future of Europe-Africa Relations pp. 225-227

- Lorenzo Rinelli
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