The field of border studies has traditionally paid little attention to questions of temporality, leading to criticisms over its presentism and lack of historical reflexivity. A number of recent publications have brought temporal questions more centrally into border research, examining the changing and historically contingent nature of borders. This article intervenes in this body of scholarship, using memory as a means of studying the past and present of borders. Bringing border studies scholarship into a more systematic conversation with memory studies, the article shows how memories of the past play an important part in the symbolic construction of borders, and that processes of remembering are central to how citizens produce borders in e...
This dissertation applies an ethnological and long-temporal view of borders. The region of Åland, be...
This article aims to reconsider how and where the boundaries within Soviet generations as differenti...
As a human being we live in a multi-bounded world we ourselves constantly create, re-create, coordin...
The border between Russia and Estonia has undergone significant changes in the past two and a half d...
The border between Russia and Estonia has undergone significant changes in the past two and a half d...
The border between Russia and Estonia has undergone significant changes in the past two and a half d...
In this paper I investigate how an international border is 'revitalised' in political discourses as ...
This book offers innovative perspectives on the intersections between history and memory in Central ...
The Russian-Estonian border has undergone radical changes in the past two decades - from an integrat...
Migrating Borders and Moving Times analyses migrant border crossings in relation to their everyday e...
This book offers innovative perspectives on the intersections between history and memory in Central ...
Since the end of the Cold War order post-Soviet borders have been characterised by geopolitical tens...
Collective memory has recently become one of the most explored topics in the social sciences and has...
The theme of this article is how Estonians have described political changes in their autobiographica...
This dissertation applies an ethnological and long-temporal view of borders. The region of Åland, be...
This dissertation applies an ethnological and long-temporal view of borders. The region of Åland, be...
This article aims to reconsider how and where the boundaries within Soviet generations as differenti...
As a human being we live in a multi-bounded world we ourselves constantly create, re-create, coordin...
The border between Russia and Estonia has undergone significant changes in the past two and a half d...
The border between Russia and Estonia has undergone significant changes in the past two and a half d...
The border between Russia and Estonia has undergone significant changes in the past two and a half d...
In this paper I investigate how an international border is 'revitalised' in political discourses as ...
This book offers innovative perspectives on the intersections between history and memory in Central ...
The Russian-Estonian border has undergone radical changes in the past two decades - from an integrat...
Migrating Borders and Moving Times analyses migrant border crossings in relation to their everyday e...
This book offers innovative perspectives on the intersections between history and memory in Central ...
Since the end of the Cold War order post-Soviet borders have been characterised by geopolitical tens...
Collective memory has recently become one of the most explored topics in the social sciences and has...
The theme of this article is how Estonians have described political changes in their autobiographica...
This dissertation applies an ethnological and long-temporal view of borders. The region of Åland, be...
This dissertation applies an ethnological and long-temporal view of borders. The region of Åland, be...
This article aims to reconsider how and where the boundaries within Soviet generations as differenti...
As a human being we live in a multi-bounded world we ourselves constantly create, re-create, coordin...