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The Transformation of Border Security Practices from Fixed Borders to New Modalities and
Privatization: From the Perspective of Critical Border Studies |
Fuminori Kawakubo |
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The Danish-German Border Region:
Caught between Systemic Differences and Re-bordering |
Martin Klatt |
15 |
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B/ORDER IN MOTION: The German-Polish Border from the System Transformation until
the Present-Day European Integration |
Dagmara Jajeśniak-Quast |
31 |
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Signs of De-territorialization?
Linguistic Landscape at the German-Polish Border |
Goro Christoph Kimura |
45 |
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| <Special Section: Border and Gender Studies> |
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Gendering Border Studies: Biopolitics in the Elusive U.S. Wars on Drugs and Immigrants |
Kathleen Staudt and Irasema Coronado |
59 |
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Redefining Security at the U.S.-Mexican Border:
A Feminist-Pragmatist Approach |
Kimberly Collins |
73 |
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Gender, Narratives and Perspectives: Notes toward an Anthropological Understanding of
Government on the Border between Brazil, Peru and Colombia |
José Miguel Nieto Olivar and Flávia Melo Cunha |
87 |
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‘Growing Pains?’: Feminization of Migration and Marriage Migrants in South Korea |
Naomi Chi |
109 |
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Concluding Thoughts on the Special Issue |
Kimberly Collins and Naomi Chi |
123 |
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| Eurasia Border Review Manuscript Submission Guidelines |
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