Journal of Borderlands Studies
2012 - 2025
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Volume 35, issue 5, 2020
- Introduction to a New “Commentaries” Section in the Journal of Borderlands Studies pp. 673-674

- Sergio Peña and Christophe Sohn
- Perceived severity of smuggling at the border of Táchira-North of Santander: Health Psychology Approach pp. 675-692

- Manuel E. Riaño-Garzón, Nathalie C. Raynaud, Neida Albornoz-Arias and Rina Mazuera-Arias
- Movements Across Space: A Conceptual Framework for the Thai–Burma Borderlands pp. 693-708

- Rachel Sharples
- Delinquent Borderlands: Disorder and Exception in the Eastern Himalaya pp. 709-723

- Mona Chettri and Duncan McDuie-Ra
- Terrorism in the Lake Chad Region: Integration of Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons pp. 725-741

- Simon Oyewole Oginni, Maxwell Peprah Opoku and Beatrice Atim Alupo
- Crossing a Second Border for South Carolina DACA Students pp. 743-758

- W. David McCorkle and Heidi Cian
- A New Agenda to Study the Guatemala–Mexico/Mexico–Guatemala Border(Lands) Region pp. 759-780

- Luis Alfredo Arriola Vega
- At War Over the Peace Bridge. A Case Study in the Vulnerability of Binational Institutions pp. 781-799

- Munroe Eagles
- Whither an International Issue: The Columbia River Treaty, the Canada/US Border, and the Curious Case of Libby, MT pp. 801-818

- James M. Hundley
- Remembering Chris Rumford (1958–2016) pp. 819-827

- Olivier Thomas Kramsch
- Storming the Wall: Climate Change, Migration, and Homeland Security pp. 829-830

- Michael Palmieri
- Citizens in Motion Emigration, Immigration, and Re-migration Across China's Borders pp. 831-832

- Martin Kerntopf
- Refugees, migration and global governance: negotiating the global compacts pp. 833-834

- Jessica Becker
- At the edge of the nation: the Southern Kurils and the search for Russia’s national identity pp. 835-836

- Lyudmila Austin
- Chaos as a Tool of Insecurity: Detention and Deportation in the United States and Ecuador pp. 837-838

- Andreanne Bissonnette
- What is a Border pp. 839-840

- Ikhsan Darmawan
Volume 35, issue 4, 2020
- BIG (Borders in Globalization): Borders and Bordering Processes in the Pacific Northwest pp. 497-503

- Nicole Bates-Eamer and Helga Kristín Hallgrímsdóttir
- Overgrowing the Border? An Examination of Cascadian Culture and Cannabis Legalization pp. 505-526

- Samantha Magnus, Helga Hallgrímsdóttir, Nicole Bates-Eamer and Victor Konrad
- Shifting, Securitizing, and Streamlining: An Exploration of Preclearance Policy in the Pacific Northwest pp. 527-543

- Alexander Norfolk
- Border Disputes and Identity in Anglophone British Columbia: 1859–1903 pp. 545-562

- Ari Finnsson
- Networks of Hate: The Alt-right, “Troll Culture”, and the Cultural Geography of Social Movement Spaces Online pp. 563-580

- Edwin Hodge and Helga Hallgrimsdottir
- Whose Border? Contested Geographies and Columbia River Treaty Modernization pp. 581-601

- William Jesse Baltutis and Michele-Lee Moore
- Immigration and Integration Policy and the Complexity of Multi-level Governance: A Case Study of British Columbia pp. 603-618

- Alexander Gunn
- Transborder People, Connected History: Border and Relationships in the Indo-Burma Borderlands pp. 619-639

- Pum Khan Pau
- Motivations for Mexican-US Migration: Does the Economy Matter? pp. 641-655

- Alix N. Naugler and Stephen J. Conroy
- Refugees, citizenship and belonging in South Asia; contested terrains pp. 657-659

- Meghna Kajla
- The role of the international border in high-tech economies pp. 661-662

- Francesco Cappellano
- Borders and mobility in South Asia and beyond pp. 663-665

- Dhananjay Tripathi
- Zimbabwe’s Migrants and South Africa’s Border Farms. The Roots of Impermanence pp. 667-668

- Sylvia Meichsner
- Transnational drug trafficking across the Vietnam–Laos border pp. 669-671

- Saleh Shahriar
Volume 35, issue 3, 2020
- Humanitarian Border Workers in Confrontation with the Swedish State’s Border Making Practices: “The Death of the Most Generous Country on Earth” pp. 317-333

- Abby Peterson
- The Border as a Resource in Right-wing Populist Discourse: Viktor Orbán and the Diasporas in a Multi-scalar Europe pp. 335-350

- Christian Lamour and Renáta Varga
- Dealing with Borderland Complexity. The Multisided Views of Local Individuals in the Norwegian–Russian Borderland pp. 351-368

- Brit Lynnebakke
- The Temporary Reintroduction of Border Controls Inside the Schengen Area: Towards a Spatial Perspective pp. 369-383

- Estelle Evrard, Birte Nienaber and Adolfo Sommaribas
- Border Crossing Assemblages: Differentiated Travelers and the Viapolitics of FlixBus pp. 385-401

- Peter Teunissen
- Schengen Cooperation: What Scholars Make of It pp. 403-423

- Markéta Votoupalová
- “Playing with the Border:” Alsatian Sports Societies and Alsace’s Problematic Return to France after the First World War pp. 425-441

- Denis Jallat, Sébastien Stumpp and Julien Fuchs
- De-and re-bordering the Alpine Space: how Cross-border Cooperation Intertwines Spatial and Institutional Patterns of Exclusion and Inclusion, Subordination and Horizontality pp. 443-465

- Melanie Plangger
- Stress Test for the Policy-making Capability of Cross-border Spaces? Refugees and Asylum Seekers in the Euroregion Tyrol-South Tyrol-Trentino pp. 467-485

- Alice Engl and Verena Wisthaler
- Immigration and the law – race, citizenship, and social control pp. 487-488

- Jaana Palander
- The Border pp. 489-490

- Edward Matthews
- Desert borderland: the making of modern Egypt and Libya pp. 491-492

- Ju Wang and Rongxing Guo
- We do not have borders: Greater Somalia and the predicaments of belonging in Kenya pp. 493-494

- Agnes W. Behr
- Les frontières et la communauté politique. Faire, défaire et penser les frontières pp. 495-496

- Virginie Mamadouh
Volume 35, issue 2, 2020
- South Asia: Boundaries, Borders and Beyond pp. 173-181

- Dhananjay Tripathi and Sanjay Chaturvedi
- Borders and Bordering Practices: A Case Study of Jaisalmer District on India–Pakistan Border pp. 183-194

- Krishnendra Meena
- Portraying the “Other” in Textbooks and Movies: The Mental Borders and Their Implications for India–Pakistan Relations pp. 195-210

- Dhananjay Tripathi and Vaishali Raghuvanshi
- Pakistan’s Border Policies and Security Dynamics along the Pakistan–Afghanistan Border pp. 211-226

- Lacin Idil Oztig
- The Status of Durand Line under International Law: An International Law Approach to the Pakistan-Afghanistan Frontier Dispute pp. 227-241

- Fawad Poya
- Re-engaging the “International”: A Social History of the Trans-Himalayan Borderlands pp. 243-254

- Nimmi Kurian
- No Mountain Too High? Assessing the Trans-territoriality of the Kailash Sacred Landscape Conservation Initiative pp. 255-268

- Jayashree Vivekanandan
- Gaining a Ghetto: The Resettlement of Partition-affected Bengalis in New Delhi’s Chittaranjan Park pp. 269-286

- Anubhav Roy
- African Borders: Putting Paid to a Myth pp. 287-306

- Michel Foucher
- Why Read Michel Foucher’s African Borders: Putting Paid to a Myth? pp. 307-308

- Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly
- An Appraisal of Michel Foucher’s African Borders: Putting Paid to a Myth pp. 309-310

- Anthony I. Asiwaju
- Comment on African Borders: Putting Paid to a Myth pp. 311-312

- Olivier Walther
- Border Odyssey: Travels along the U.S./Mexico Divide pp. 313-314

- Roberto Rodolfo Georg Uebel
- Border politics in a global era: comparative perspectives pp. 315-316

- Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera
Volume 35, issue 1, 2020
- Event and Archive: Remapping the Poetry Reading Series in Canada, 1957–1974 pp. 1-18

- Deanna Fong and Janey Dodd
- Exile and Repatriation: Experiences from the Zambezi Region, Namibia pp. 19-39

- Kari Miettinen, Maria Lähteenmäki and Alfred Colpaert
- Public Pedagogy as Border-Crossing: How Canadian Fans Learn about Health Care from American TV pp. 41-54

- Kaela Jubas, Dawn Johnston and Angie Chiang
- Economic Integration, Emerging Fields and Cross-border Governance: The Case of San Diego–Tijuana pp. 55-74

- Jorge Eduardo Mendoza and Bruno Dupeyron
- The Human Side of Regions: Informal Cross-border Traders in the Zambia–Malawi–Mozambique Growth Triangle and Prospects for Integrating Southern Africa pp. 75-97

- Christopher Nshimbi
- Fear Responses: Intersubjectivity, and the Hollow State pp. 99-112

- Arthur Sementelli
- Disclosing the Relational Structure of Institutional Cross-border Cooperation in Two Cross-border Regions in Europe pp. 113-129

- Teresa González-Gómez and Estrella Gualda
- Of Borders and Fortresses: Attitudes Towards Immigrants from the SADC Region in South Africa as a Critical Factor in the Integration of Southern Africa pp. 131-146

- Inocent Moyo and Christopher Nshimbi
- Black Barrio on the Border: “Blaxicans” of Ciudad Juárez, Mexico pp. 147-161

- Howard Campbell and Michael Williams
- Les frontières de la mondialisation – Gestion des flux migratoires en régime néolibéral [The borders of globalization – managing migration flows under the neoliberal regime] pp. 163-164

- Frédéric Durand
- Citizenship participation and Global Migration. Implications for theory research, and teaching pp. 165-166

- Machteld Venken
- The Shadow of the Wall: Violence and Migration on the U.S.-Mexico Border pp. 167-168

- Matthew Longo
- Transboundary environmental governance across the world’s longest border pp. 169-170

- Paul Ganster
- Corrigendum pp. 171-171

- The Editors
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