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10th Forum Greater Region: Cross-border training in the Greater Region: Benefits, Challenges and Perspectives
Dual education is becoming increasingly important at universities and educational institutions in the Greater Region. This model allows students to combine theoretical knowledge with paid professional experience. The result is stronger regional connections and better employment opportunities. At the same time, this form of education proves to be an effective tool for acquiring technical,…
Concluding Lecture – Border Realities: Beyond Nature and Culture
In this concluding lecture, the academic chairs and organizers of the series “Border Realities: Beyond Nature and Culture”, Lola Aubry and Anne-Laure Amilhat Szary, will reflect on the origins of their inquiry into this topic and the motivations that have guided it. They will examine the contributions of previous lectures, exploring their connections to their own…
New book release – Resituating Crisis
In their recently published book, editors Lola Aubry (UniGR-CBS) and Dorte Jagetic Andersen (Centre for Border Region Studies) bring together 14 contributions that ethnographically examine and critically analyze contemporary crises and the discourses surrounding them.
Drawing on the expertise of anthropologists, geographers, and cultural studies scholars, the volume offers insights…

New UniGR-CBS Working Paper – Towards a New Departure in Border Studies? A Comment on the Increasing Talk of Complexity
The idea of borders as a complex phenomenon is now established in border studies. However, there is still little discussion of what exactly can be considered complex about borders, and there are only a few works that explore complexity thinking and its possible links to border studies.
Rather, border studies are characterized by a diffuse understanding of complexity without much…
Lecture – The political agency of terrain in bordering
This lecture explores the conception of borders as a process co-constituted by the entanglement and interaction of multiple material entities, whether human or non-human. This perspective differs from the deterministic understanding of “natural borders”, as well as from the understanding of borders (and its materialization) as socially constructed and produced.…
New publication – Cultural Border Studies
With the implementation of cultural studies perspectives on borders, the spectrum of border studies has broadened considerably. This is reflected not only in the research questions and objects but also in the research approaches. In the recently published “Handbuch Kulturwissenschaftliche ‘Studies’” (Nesselhauf and Weber 2025), Cultural Border Studies is, for the first time, systematized and…
Lecture – Eco-frontiers, or the very nature of borders of nature (conservation)
What is the process that motivates humans to conquer a boundless, timeless and invaluable wilderness to serve their own political interests in control and territory building?
The ecological frontier (or eco-frontier) a neologism produced by a contemporary greened civil society, can be considered a new paradigm that embraces the mental representations and…
Lecture – Selective fencing at Denmark’s biological, politico-geographical, and genomic ‘borders’
This lecture tracks the regulation of the border crossings of pigs and people in and out of Denmark and makes an argument for investigating under one lens the biological, geographical, and genomic margins by which the nation defines itself.
It discusses three key areas: how pig breeding and human reproductive policies regulate biological ‘borders’; how wild…