Vol. 8, No. 1 ( Fall 2017 issued )
Article
The Transformation of Border Security Practices from Fixed Borders to New Modalities and Privatization: From the Perspective of Critical Border Studies |
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Kawakubo, Fuminori | 1-13 |
The Danish-German Border Region: Caught between Systemic Differences and Re-bordering |
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Klatt, Martin | 15-30 |
B/ORDER IN MOTION : The German-Polish Border from the System Transformation until the Present-Day European Integration |
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Jajeśniak-Quast, Dagmara | 31-44 |
Signs of De-territorialization? Linguistic Landscape at the German-Polish Border |
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Kimura, Goro Christoph | 45-58 |
Special Section: Border and Gender Studies
Gendering Border Studies: Biopolitics in the Elusive U.S. Wars on Drugs and Immigrants |
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Staudt, Kathleen;Coronado, Irasema | 59-72 |
Redefining Security at the U.S.-Mexican Border: A Feminist-Pragmatist Approach |
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Collins, Kimberly | 73-86 |
Gender, Narratives and Perspectives: Notes toward an Anthropological Understanding of Government on the Border between Brazil, Peru and Colombia |
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Olivar, José Miguel Nieto;Cunha, Flávia Melo | 87-108 |
‘Growing Pains?’: Feminization of Migration and Marriage Migrants in South Korea |
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Chi, Naomi | 109-122 |
Concluding Thoughts on the Special Issue |
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Collins, Kimberly;Chi, Naomi | 123-124 |