Journal of Borderlands Studies
2012 - 2025
Current editor(s): Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly, Henk van Houtum and Martin van der Velde
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Volume 33, issue 4, 2018
- The San Diego Chicano Movement and the Origins of Border Art pp. 513-527

- Ila Nicole Sheren
- The Social Construction of a Border: The US–Canada Border pp. 529-547

- Donna L. Lybecker, Mark K. McBeth, Adam M. Brewer and Carine De Sy
- Measuring Functional Integration by Identifying the Trip Chains and the Profiles of Cross-Border Workers: Empirical Evidences from Luxembourg pp. 549-568

- Guillaume Drevon, Philippe Gerber, Olivier Klein and Christophe Enaux
- Quantifying Impediments to India-Nepal Overland Trade: Logistics Issues and Policy Message pp. 569-584

- Sanjib Pohit
- Institutional Aspects of Portugal-Spain Cross-Border Cooperation pp. 585-604

- Pablo Podadera Rivera and Francisco Calderon Vazquez
- Bridging the Gap: Cross-border Integration in the Slovak–Hungarian Borderland around Štúrovo–Esztergom pp. 605-622

- Péter Balogh and Márton Pete
- Emerging Information Networks between Mexico and the United States pp. 623-635

- Belinda Román
- Riskscapes: Strategies and Practices Along the Georgian–Abkhazian Boundary Line and Inside Abkhazia pp. 637-654

- Minna Lundgren
- Beyond Borders: Stories of Yunnanese Chinese Migrants of Burma pp. 655-656

- Yos Santasombat
- Crisis and Migration: Implications of the Eurozone Crisis for Perceptions, Politics, and Policies of Migration pp. 657-658

- Paul Fryer
- Great Lakes Creoles: A French-Indian Community on the Northern Borderlands, Prairie du Chien, 1750–1860 pp. 659-660

- Gregory Evans Dowd
- The Struggle for Jerusalem’s Holy Places pp. 661-662

- Scott A. Bollens
- Regionalism in Africa. Genealogies, Institutions and Trans-State Networks pp. 663-664

- Olivier Walther
- Borderities and the Politics of Contemporary Mobile Borders pp. 665-666

- Jaume Castan Pinos
- Border Odyssey: Travels Along the U.S./Mexico Divide pp. 667-668

- D. Rick Van Schoik
- Inside Immigration Detention pp. 669-671

- Galina Cornelisse
- Solidarity Beyond Borders: Ethics in a Globalising World pp. 673-674

- Rodrigo Bueno Lacy
Volume 33, issue 3, 2018
- Corrigendum pp. i-i

- The Editors
- Determinants of Cross-Border Cooperation pp. 317-328

- Todd Hataley and Christian Leuprecht
- Cashable Value: Social Capital and Practical Habits in the Analysis of Collaborative Cross-Border Economic Development pp. 329-350

- Seth Pipkin
- Analyzing how a Social Base Impacts Economic Development and Competitiveness Strategies in a Cross-border Context: the Case of Region Laredo pp. 351-370

- Daniel Covarrubias
- Border Regions as Disturbed Functional Areas: Analyses on Cross-border Interrelations and Quality of Life along the German–Polish Border pp. 371-391

- Robert Knippschild and Anja Schmotz
- Integration De-scaled. Symbolic Manifestations of Cross-border and European Integration in pp. 393-413

- Jarosław Jańczak
- Cross-border Cooperation in Action: Taking a Closer Look at the Galicia–North of Portugal European Grouping of Territorial Cooperation pp. 415-431

- Emily Lange
- Collective Efficacy Across Borders: The Case of Stanstead, Quebec and Derby Line, Vermont pp. 433-444

- Todd Hataley and Scott J. Mason
- Collaborative Problem-Solving in the Cross-Border Context: Learning from Paired Local Communities along the Russian Border pp. 445-464

- Ekaterina Mikhailova
- Ugandan Borders: Theatre of Life and Death pp. 465-486

- Kean C. K. Ng
- Customs and Duty: Indigenous Hip Hop and the US–Canada Border pp. 487-506

- Liz Przybylski
- Undoing Border Imperialism pp. 507-508

- Junaid Rana
- Border Economies in the Greater Mekong Sub-region pp. 509-510

- Decha Tangseefa
- Tea Production, Land Use Politics, and Ethnic Minorities: Struggling Over Dilemmas in China’s Southwest Frontier pp. 511-512

- Junxi Qian
Volume 33, issue 2, 2018
- Confronting Borders in the Arctic pp. 183-190

- Scott R. Stephenson
- Global Arctic pp. 191-194

- Klaus Dodds
- Finding the Global Arctic pp. 195-198

- Jessica M. Shadian
- The “Global Arctic” as a New Geopolitical Context and Method pp. 199-202

- Lassi Heininen and Matthias Finger
- Drawing Boundaries in the Beaufort Sea: Different Visions/Different Needs pp. 203-223

- Rob Huebert
- Rescaling Borders of Investment: The Arctic Council and the Economic Development Policies pp. 225-238

- Heather Nicol
- (Un)frozen Spaces: Exploring the Role of Sea Ice in the Marine Socio-legal Spaces of the Bering and Beaufort Seas pp. 239-253

- Kristen L. Shake, Karen E. Frey, Deborah G. Martin and Philip E. Steinberg
- Challenges of Sea-Ice Prediction for Arctic Marine Policy and Planning pp. 255-272

- Scott R. Stephenson and Rebecca Pincus
- Navigating Political Borders Old and New: The Territoriality of Indigenous Inuit Governance pp. 273-288

- Jessica M. Shadian
- Singapore: The “Global City” in a Globalizing Arctic pp. 289-310

- Mia M. Bennett
- New Border and Citizenship Politics pp. 311-313

- Keegan Williams
- Old Borders, New Technologies: Reframing Film and Visual Culture in Contemporary Northern Ireland pp. 315-316

- Cuauhtémoc Mexica
Volume 33, issue 1, 2018
- Bringing the Anglo-Scottish Border “Back in”: Reassessing Cross-border Relations in the Context of Greater Scottish Autonomy pp. 1-18

- Keith Shaw
- The No-men of England: Tyne & Wear County Council and the failure of the Scotland and Wales Acts 1978 pp. 19-33

- Iain McLean
- “Northern Lights:” An Assessment of the Political and Economic Challenges Facing North East England in the Context of Greater Scottish Autonomy pp. 35-52

- Keith Shaw
- Performing the Anglo-Scottish Border: Cultural Landscapes, Heritage and Borderland Identities pp. 53-68

- Ysanne Holt
- Cross-Border Collaboration in Economic Development: Institutional Change on the Anglo-Scottish Border pp. 69-84

- Frank Peck and Gail Mulvey
- Cross-Border Issues in Ireland: Lessons for the Anglo-Scottish Border pp. 85-102

- Ruth Taillon
- A European Perspective on Anglo-Scottish Cross-border Cooperation: Lessons from EU-funded Territorial Cooperation Programs pp. 103-122

- Claire Colomb
- The Construction of the Amazonian Borderlands through the longue durée: An Indigenous Perspective pp. 123-140

- Minerva Campion
- From Alienation to Co-existence and Beyond: Examining the Evolution of the Borderland in Kashmir pp. 141-155

- Debidatta Aurobinda Mahapatra
- Mountains and Borders, Geographical Approaches from the South. An Araucanía–North Patagonia Case Study pp. 157-177

- Brenda Matossian and Laila Vejsbjerg
- Children and Borders pp. 179-180

- Aija Lulle
- Border Modernism: Intercultural Readings in American Literary Modernism pp. 181-182

- Stephen F. Wolfe