Journal of Borderlands Studies
2012 - 2025
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Volume 36, issue 5, 2021
- New Directions at the Post-Globalization Border pp. 713-726

- Victor Konrad
- Blue vs Green: The Challenges of Maritime Migration Controls pp. 727-743

- Derek Lutterbeck
- Beyond Borders: Towards the Ethics of Unbounded Inclusiveness pp. 745-763

- Jussi P. Laine
- “Crossing the River by Feeling the Stones”: How Borders, Energy Development and Ongoing Experimentation Shape the Dynamic Transformation of Yunnan Province pp. 765-789

- Thomas Ptak and Victor Konrad
- The Eagle, the Condor, and Exodus: New Directions in Political Theater and Border Spectacle pp. 791-811

- William Yaworsky, Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera and Cindy Azucena Gómez-Schempp
- Can Borders Speak to Each Other? The India–Bangladesh and Spain–Morocco Borders in Dialogue pp. 813-831

- Dina Krichker and Jasnea Sarma
- Connecting Border Studies and Border Policy: Exploring the Canada–U.S. Context pp. 833-852

- Laurie Trautman
- New Directions at the Border: A Historical Geographical Perspective pp. 853-871

- Randy W. Widdis
- Boundaries, Communities and State-making in West Africa: The Centrality of the Margins (Vol. 144) pp. 873-874

- Olivier Walther
- Midnight’s Borders: A People’s History of Modern India pp. 875-876

- Khaled Imran
Volume 36, issue 4, 2021
- Encountering (Un)familiar Russia: Thresholds and Perceptions When Crossing the Border pp. 529-546

- Henrik Dorf Nielsen
- Art-based, narrative research with unaccompanied migrant children living in Johannesburg, South Africa pp. 547-563

- Glynis Clacherty
- Analysis of a Parallel Informal Exchange Rate System in Indo-Bhutanese Border Towns pp. 565-577

- Ankur Sharma
- The Border Inside – Organizational Socialization of Street-level Bureaucrats in the European Migration Regime pp. 579-598

- Lisa Marie Borrelli
- The Double Articulation of Sovereign Bordering: Spaces of Exception, Sovereign Vulnerability, and Agamben’s Schmitt/Foucault Synthesis pp. 599-615

- Michael P. A. Murphy
- Regulation and Contraband Trade in the Bangladeshi Borderland: Whose Weapons? pp. 617-636

- Robayt Khondoker
- Karen Education and Boundary-Making at the Thai-Burmese Borderland pp. 637-652

- Su-Ann Oh, Melanie Walker and Hayso Thako
- Mapping International Co-authorship Networks in Border Studies (1986–2018) pp. 653-674

- Olivier Walther, Martin Klatt and Freerk Boedeltje
- Bound within Borders or Free as a Bird? Karen Life in Refugee Camps on the Thai–Burma Borderlands pp. 675-693

- Jessica Nancy Bird
- Borders and Mobility Injustice in the Context of the Covid-19 Pandemic pp. 695-703

- Anna Casaglia
- Border policing and security technologies. Mobility and proliferation of borders in the Western Balkans pp. 705-706

- Covadonga Bachiller López
- (B)ordering Britain: law, race and empire pp. 707-708

- Sophia Hayat Taha
- The political materialities of borders: new theoretical directions (rethinking borders) pp. 709-710

- Matthew G. O’Neill
- Kashmir as a borderland: the politics of space and belonging across the line of control pp. 711-712

- Irena Grigoryan
Volume 36, issue 3, 2021
- The Struggle Against Deportation of Bangladeshi and Indian Immigrants at the Border Cities of Ceuta and Melilla: a Case Study of Citizenship After Orientalism pp. 343-360

- Iker Barbero
- Territorial Institutionalism – Capturing a Horizontal Dimension of the European Administrative Space pp. 361-387

- Joachim Beck
- Bordering on the Impossible: Optimistic Planning of Border Regions pp. 389-404

- Tal Yaar-Waisel
- Heritage as Bordering: Heritage Making, Ontological Struggles and the Politics of Memory in the Croatian and Finnish Borderlands pp. 405-424

- Dorte Jagetic Andersen and Eeva-Kaisa Prokkola
- The Multiple Movements of the Humanitarian Border: The Portable Provision of Care and Control at the Aegean Islands pp. 425-442

- Huub Dijstelbloem and Lieke van der Veer
- Mortality, Surveillance and the Tertiary “Funnel Effect” on the U.S.-Mexico Border: A Geospatial Modeling of the Geography of Deterrence pp. 443-468

- Samuel Norton Chambers, Geoffrey Alan Boyce, Sarah Launius and Alicia Dinsmore
- Designing Urban Customs and Border Marketplaces: A Model and Case Study From Lotfabad, Iran pp. 469-486

- Parisa Borzooie, Azadeh Lak and Dallen J. Timothy
- Beyond Backpacking: Solo “Guerrilla” Border Crossing and the Penetration of Geographies of Power in Olabisi Ajala's An African Abroad pp. 487-501

- Senayon Olaoluwa
- The Politics and Poetics of Ethnic Bordering: Chukwuemeka Ike's Sunset at Dawn pp. 503-516

- Mary J. N. Okolie
- Security at the borders. Transnational practices and technologies in West Africa pp. 517-518

- Fabienne Leloup
- The INS on the Line: Making immigration law on the US-Mexico border, 1917-1954 pp. 519-521

- Rachel Wilson
- Frontiers in the Gilded Age: Adventure, Capitalism, and Dispossession from Southern Africa to the U.S.-Mexican Borderlands, 1880–1917 (The Lamar Series in Western History) pp. 523-524

- Francis Mullady
- They came to toil: newspaper representations of Mexicans and immigrants in the great depression pp. 525-526

- Joan B. Anderson
- Beyond the border. Young Minorities in the Danish-German Borderlands, 1955-1971 pp. 527-528

- Małgorzata Bieńkowsk
Volume 36, issue 2, 2021
- Children, Young People and Borders: A Multidisciplinary Outlook pp. 149-158

- Machteld Venken, Virpi Kaisto and Chiara Brambilla
- Borderland Child Heterotopias. A Case Study on the Belgian-German Borderlands pp. 159-180

- Machteld Venken
- Be(com)ing “German”. Borderland Ideologies and Hitler Youth in NS-occupied Slovenia (1941–1945) pp. 181-199

- Lisbeth Matzer
- Bordering and Repatriation: Displaced Unaccompanied Children from the Polish–Ukrainian Borderland after World War II pp. 201-218

- Olga Gnydiuk
- Passing by In/Visibly: The Lone Child in the Croatian Section of the Balkan Refugee Corridor pp. 219-237

- Marijana Hameršak and Iva Pleše
- The Humanitarianization of Child Deportation Politics pp. 239-258

- Martin Lemberg-Pedersen
- Mental Mapping as a Method for Studying Borders and Bordering in Young People’s Territorial Identifications pp. 259-279

- Virpi Kaisto and Chloe Wells
- Creating Change in Higher Education Through Transfronterizx Student-led Grassroots Initiatives in the San Diego-Tijuana Border Region pp. 281-300

- Vannessa Falcón Orta and Gerald Monk
- Policing the Boundary and Bounding the Police: Fictitious Borders and the Making of Gendarmeries in North America pp. 301-318

- Jonathan Obert
- International Migration, Kinship Networks and Social Capital in Southwestern Nigeria pp. 319-332

- Olayinka Akanle, Olufunke A. Fayehun, Gbenga S. Adejare and Otomi A. Orobome
- The Ethics of Migration: An Introduction pp. 333-334

- Tuulia Reponen
- India–Bangladesh Border Dispute: History and Post-LBA Dynamics pp. 335-336

- Md. Harun-Or Rashid
- Borders of belonging: struggle and solidarity in mixed-status immigrant families pp. 337-338

- Erika R. Rendón-Ramos
- Native but Foreign – Indigenous Immigrants and Refugees in the North American Borderlands pp. 339-340

- Pierre-Alexandre Beylier
- The line of control: travelling with the Indian and Pakistani armies pp. 341-342

- Syed Eesar Mehdi
Volume 36, issue 1, 2021
- Who are Deemed the “Worthy” and “Unworthy” Victims of Mexico’s Drug-Related Violence? pp. 1-15

- Omar Camarillo
- Speaking to The Wall: Reconceptualizing the US–Mexico Border “Wall” from the Perspective of a Realist and Constructivist Theoretical Framework in International Relations pp. 17-29

- Jessica Becker
- Presidential Voting in the 2016 US Presidential Election: Impacts of the US–Mexico Border and Border Integration pp. 31-47

- Richard V. Adkisson and Francisco J. Pallares
- “Learning from Las Vegas”: Border Aesthetics, Disturbance, and Electronic Disobedience. An Interview with Performance Artist Ricardo Dominguez pp. 49-57

- Markus Heide
- Bright Ideas, Thick Institutions. Post-industrial Development Theories as Drivers of Cross-border Cooperation pp. 59-75

- Marijn Molema
- Norms, Networks, Power and Control: Understanding Informal Payments and Brokerage in Cross-Border Trade in Sierra Leone pp. 77-97

- Vanessa van den Boogaard, Wilson Prichard and Samuel Jibao
- Identifying Cultural and Cognitive Proximity Between Managers and Customers in Tornio and Haparanda Cross-Border Region pp. 99-118

- Adi Weidenfeld, Peter Björk and Allan M. Williams
- A “Schengen” Agreement in Africa? African Agency and the ECOWAS Protocol on Free Movement pp. 119-137

- Samuel Kehinde Okunade and Olusola Ogunnubi
- Open borders: in defense of free movement pp. 139-140

- Kundan Mishra
- Negotiating Conflict in Lebanon: Bordering Practices in a Divided Beirut pp. 141-142

- Misty Prigent
- Bordering pp. 143-144

- Johanna Pettersson
- Gringolandia: Lifestyle Migration under Late Capitalism pp. 145-146

- Michael Pisani
- Borderless worlds for whom? Ethics, moralities and mobilities pp. 147-148

- Sara Svensson
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