The objective of this coming issue of La Revue de Géographie Alpine / The Journal of Alpine Research is to come back over the link between mountains and borders, in a context where the traditional representation of borders seen as the ground for categorization and delimitation is now questioned by multiple flows processes and dynamics. Different trends are at work: the material spatial inscription of borders and their uncertain visibility appear more and more difficult to define, as these bec..
Do transnational mobile professionals live in a borderless world? How do they make sense of heteroge...
The claim that mountain regions have a specific character is today at the heart of a number of colle...
Plus que jamais, l’espace alpin est marqué par le déploiement de flux toujours plus variés, toujours...
This special issue of the Journal of Alpine Research - La Revue de Géographie Alpine focuses on the ...
International audienceIntroduction to a special issue on the mobile borders in mountain regionsThis ...
This article examines the concept of liminality as it relates to the terms ‘border’ and ‘limit’. It ...
Traduction en anglais disponible en ligneInternational audienceIntroduction to special issueIntroduc...
Already, the 21st century has seen an unprecedented increase in cross-border movements of people, go...
Mountain borders can be considered as « in-between spaces» for two reasons: at first, because they a...
This issue of The Journal of Alpine Research is dedicated to the theme of re-settlement in mountaino...
National audienceMountain borders can be considered as « in-between spaces» for two reasons: at firs...
In 2011 and 2012, two mountain climbers, John Harlin and Lionel Daudet, undertook individual journey...
Le propos de ce numéro de La Revue de Géographie Alpine / The Journal of Alpine Research est de reve...
International audienceIn 2011 and 2012, two mountain climbers, John Harlin and Lionel Daudet, undert...
In this article we discuss the following questions: what is the key to cross-border cooperation, par...
Do transnational mobile professionals live in a borderless world? How do they make sense of heteroge...
The claim that mountain regions have a specific character is today at the heart of a number of colle...
Plus que jamais, l’espace alpin est marqué par le déploiement de flux toujours plus variés, toujours...
This special issue of the Journal of Alpine Research - La Revue de Géographie Alpine focuses on the ...
International audienceIntroduction to a special issue on the mobile borders in mountain regionsThis ...
This article examines the concept of liminality as it relates to the terms ‘border’ and ‘limit’. It ...
Traduction en anglais disponible en ligneInternational audienceIntroduction to special issueIntroduc...
Already, the 21st century has seen an unprecedented increase in cross-border movements of people, go...
Mountain borders can be considered as « in-between spaces» for two reasons: at first, because they a...
This issue of The Journal of Alpine Research is dedicated to the theme of re-settlement in mountaino...
National audienceMountain borders can be considered as « in-between spaces» for two reasons: at firs...
In 2011 and 2012, two mountain climbers, John Harlin and Lionel Daudet, undertook individual journey...
Le propos de ce numéro de La Revue de Géographie Alpine / The Journal of Alpine Research est de reve...
International audienceIn 2011 and 2012, two mountain climbers, John Harlin and Lionel Daudet, undert...
In this article we discuss the following questions: what is the key to cross-border cooperation, par...
Do transnational mobile professionals live in a borderless world? How do they make sense of heteroge...
The claim that mountain regions have a specific character is today at the heart of a number of colle...
Plus que jamais, l’espace alpin est marqué par le déploiement de flux toujours plus variés, toujours...