In this special issue, we seek to explore experiences, performances and effects of both “unfamiliarity” and “familiarity” across a diversity of inner and outer borders of the European Union. In EU integration discourse, cross-border unfamiliarity is usually considered to obstruct international mobility and diminish opportunities for cross-border cohesion and communities to develop. European development policy, therefore, often focuses on creating mutual understanding in border regions, especially through diminishing the barrier effect of borders. One of the consequences is that more cross-border familiarity is created. However, too much familiarity may also have undermining implications for cross-border mobility, integration and comm...
More and more work and residential cross-border mobilities are observed in border regions. The Great...
The paradox of contemporary migration in the EU is that new actors, rules, and institutions have eme...
Effects of cross-border mobility resulting from uneven development in border regions can be perceive...
In this special issue, we seek to explore experiences, performances and effects of both “unfamiliar...
<p>This article reflects on European borders and their everyday dynamics from a cross-border p...
Many international differences can be experienced in shopping spaces on both sides of a national bor...
The rise of cross-border relations is frequently linked to the decline of the nation state and the ...
Cross-border cooperation, border regions, soft spaces? This special issue approaches cross-border in...
National borders are often considered to constrain the international flow of products, services, peo...
Abstract: The article is discussing both challenges and problems that emerge from an intensified cro...
A common explanation for the incidence and development of cross-border labor are cross-border econom...
“We live in a world of lines and compartments. We may not necessarily see the lines, but they order ...
Based on specific characteristics of mobility, the cross-border commuter status still has some ambig...
The article is discussing both challenges and problems that emerge from an intensified cross-border ...
For a decade now, borders in Europe have been back on the political agenda. Border research has resp...
More and more work and residential cross-border mobilities are observed in border regions. The Great...
The paradox of contemporary migration in the EU is that new actors, rules, and institutions have eme...
Effects of cross-border mobility resulting from uneven development in border regions can be perceive...
In this special issue, we seek to explore experiences, performances and effects of both “unfamiliar...
<p>This article reflects on European borders and their everyday dynamics from a cross-border p...
Many international differences can be experienced in shopping spaces on both sides of a national bor...
The rise of cross-border relations is frequently linked to the decline of the nation state and the ...
Cross-border cooperation, border regions, soft spaces? This special issue approaches cross-border in...
National borders are often considered to constrain the international flow of products, services, peo...
Abstract: The article is discussing both challenges and problems that emerge from an intensified cro...
A common explanation for the incidence and development of cross-border labor are cross-border econom...
“We live in a world of lines and compartments. We may not necessarily see the lines, but they order ...
Based on specific characteristics of mobility, the cross-border commuter status still has some ambig...
The article is discussing both challenges and problems that emerge from an intensified cross-border ...
For a decade now, borders in Europe have been back on the political agenda. Border research has resp...
More and more work and residential cross-border mobilities are observed in border regions. The Great...
The paradox of contemporary migration in the EU is that new actors, rules, and institutions have eme...
Effects of cross-border mobility resulting from uneven development in border regions can be perceive...