Walls are built and then fall, borders are fortified and then shift, boundaries are demarcated and then transgressed. And then they are constructed all over again. As (post)moderns living in an age of globalization, we weary of our seemingly old-fashioned political and market-oriented boundaries: walls and fences are a nuisance to build and maintain, they invite vandalism and intrusion (rather than guarantee privacy or protection), and public surveys often reveal disapproval of national boundaries for moral, aesthetic, and economic reasons. Indeed, recently erected walls and borders intended to sever communities or fortify political and economic boundaries between neighboring countries rarely solve the underlying political problems; more o...
Borders now seem to be everywhere, just like it is often said in heritage studies that the past is e...
An investigation of borders as moving entities that influence our notions of territory, authority, s...
In our academic environment, borders are usually treated within the territorial-institutional demarc...
Walls are built and then fall, borders are fortified and then shift, boundaries are demarcated and t...
Walls are symbolic and material manifestations of political boundaries. This Intervention builds upo...
An editorial for UoU Scientific Journal #05 on the theme of borders commentating on the breadth of t...
Urban spaces are sites of dynamic connection, but may also be defined by their established boundarie...
From Hadrianís wall in Roman England and the Great Wall of China, to walls on the U.S. / Mexico bord...
Whether architectural or urban in scale, the basic building element of the wall is invariably a pro...
It is almost twenty years since Paasi and Newman published a framework paper for understanding borde...
Information Technologies and increasingly advanced infrastructural connections compress space and ti...
Border Thinking: Disassembling Histories of Racialized Violence aims to question and provide answers...
This book gathers contributions of authors from America, Europe, Middle-East and Africa, who analyze...
Despite the popularity of border issues in today?s media, the spatial transformation, which borders ...
It is often said that we live in a borderless world. We saw this during the pandemic to some respect...
Borders now seem to be everywhere, just like it is often said in heritage studies that the past is e...
An investigation of borders as moving entities that influence our notions of territory, authority, s...
In our academic environment, borders are usually treated within the territorial-institutional demarc...
Walls are built and then fall, borders are fortified and then shift, boundaries are demarcated and t...
Walls are symbolic and material manifestations of political boundaries. This Intervention builds upo...
An editorial for UoU Scientific Journal #05 on the theme of borders commentating on the breadth of t...
Urban spaces are sites of dynamic connection, but may also be defined by their established boundarie...
From Hadrianís wall in Roman England and the Great Wall of China, to walls on the U.S. / Mexico bord...
Whether architectural or urban in scale, the basic building element of the wall is invariably a pro...
It is almost twenty years since Paasi and Newman published a framework paper for understanding borde...
Information Technologies and increasingly advanced infrastructural connections compress space and ti...
Border Thinking: Disassembling Histories of Racialized Violence aims to question and provide answers...
This book gathers contributions of authors from America, Europe, Middle-East and Africa, who analyze...
Despite the popularity of border issues in today?s media, the spatial transformation, which borders ...
It is often said that we live in a borderless world. We saw this during the pandemic to some respect...
Borders now seem to be everywhere, just like it is often said in heritage studies that the past is e...
An investigation of borders as moving entities that influence our notions of territory, authority, s...
In our academic environment, borders are usually treated within the territorial-institutional demarc...