All Stories

  1. Resilience in the Finnish-Russian Border Region and Russia’s War against Ukraine: From the Perspective of Locally Engaged People
  2. Crossing the border: immigrant integration in a bordering perspective
  3. Theorising immigrant integration: a critical examination
  4. Conclusions: renegotiated remoteness and the social impact of immigration
  5. On the potential of immigration for the remote areas of Europe: an introduction
  6. Assessing the Social Impact of Immigration in Europe
  7. Border studies at 45
  8. The Covid-19 Pandemic: Territorial, Political and Governance Dimensions of Bordering
  9. Thesis 6
  10. Epilogue
  11. Poikkeusajan maantiedettä
  12. Beyond Borders: Towards the Ethics of Unbounded Inclusiveness
  13. Introduction
  14. Confusing compass points of human security – Finnish perspectives
  15. Remapping Security on Europe’s Northern Borders
  16. Intra-Africa Migrations
  17. Intra-Africa migrations
  18. Reimaging borders and migration management in Africa
  19. Precarity of borders and migration regimes in the Southern African region
  20. Closing remarks
  21. Expanding Boundaries
  22. Introduction
  23. Closing remarks
  24. Safe European home – Where did you go? On immigration, the b/ordered self, and the territorial home
  25. Exploring links between borders and ethics
  26. Borders as sites of encounter and contestation
  27. Borders, Sociocultural Encounters and Contestations
  28. Implications of the micro processes of encounter and contest in borders
  29. Critical Dictionary on Borders, Cross-Border Cooperation and European Integration
  30. Ambiguous bordering practices at the EU’s edges
  31. Understanding borders through dynamic processes: capturing relational motion from south-west China’s radiation centre
  32. Swedish Immigrants to Portugal: A Bordering Perspective
  33. Beyond the Present: Migration Governance for Regions and Inclusive Development
  34. Migration and Transformation: Africa-Europe Migration Conundrums in a Changing Global Order
  35. Migration Conundrums, Regional Integration and Development
  36. Reframing African Migration to Europe: An Alternative Narrative
  37. The Language of Borders
  38. The Language of Borders
  39. Conditional welcome and the ambivalent self – commentary to Gill
  40. The Language of Borders
  41. Ontological (in)security
  42. Conclusions
  43. Introduction
  44. Changing perceptions of the Finnish–Russian border in the post-Cold War context
  45. Post-Cold War Borders
  46. Perception of Russia in the Finnish public consciousness
  47. Finnish-Russian border mobility and tourism: localism overruled by geopolitics.
  48. 当代全球化背景下的边界和边界景观①
  49. Neighbourhood Perceptions of the Ukraine Crisis
  50. European Civic Neighbourhood: Towards a Bottom-Up Agenda Across Borders
  51. The Multiscalar Production of Borders
  52. Borderscaping: Imaginations and Practices of Border Making
  53. Association of Borderland Studies' World Conference Report
  54. No news is good news? Making the Finnish public image of Russia
  55. Something old, new, borrowed, and blue: towards a bottom-up agenda of the Finnish-Russian relations
  56. The EU-Russia Borderland
  57. Civil society organizations as drivers of cross- border interaction: On whose terms? For which purpose?
  58. Constructing (Un)familiarity: Role of Tourism in Identity and Region Building at the Finnish–Russian Border
  59. Building a Transnational Space for Action
  60. Borderwork: Finnish-Russian co-operation and civil society engagement in the social economy of transformation
  61. In search of balance: Russia and the EU in the North