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Lecture – Border Crisis Art: Solidarity, Hope, and Reparative Practices
We live in times of polycrisis and an epoch of borderization, akin to a border renaissance. The ongoing influence of the Corona pandemic has accentuated this trajectory, amplifying the unprecedented proliferation of nascent and revitalized borders to unparalleled proportions. In the face of adversity, people, however, often find strength to adapt, innovate, and unite…
Atelier Bordertextures: Thinking Bordertextures From and With Welcome Cultures
Thinking borders as textures invites to be attentive to the existence of a multiplicity of border realities and to the entangled and dynamic web of elements that constitute them. The lecture uses this approach and will look into the situated dynamics of bordertextures from the perspective of welcome cultures, which designate the array of grassroots solidarity…
10th UniGR-CBS Seminar Border Studies – Emergencies and borders
The 10th UniGR-CBS Seminar Border Studies will take place at the University of Lorraine (Metz) on November 9-10, 2023.
Emergencies and borders: different perspectives on the migratory emergency in the Franco-German cultural area. Literature and Geography
November 9-10, 2023 Université de Lorraine, Metz
The plurality of current crises gives the…

Lecture – Crisis Apartheid: Or how geography is distorted to justify the selective dehumanisation of refugees in EUrope and conceal the global segregation created by its border regime
We analyse the inconsistent EUropean stance on refugee protection epitomised by the strident contrast between the unprecedented welcome dispensed to Ukrainian refugees and the chamber of horrors that the EU border regime has reserved for unfavourably racialised asylum seekers. The lecture aims at discussing the complexities of Europe's refugee policies.
2 November 2023, 4:00-6:…
Lecture – Geopolitics and biopolitics of governing cross-border mobilities in the COVID-19 pandemic: rationalities, technologies and subjectivities
Border surveillance and mobility control measures as normalized geopolitical and biopolitical governmental responses to the COVID-19 pandemic effectively altered and disrupted the everyday routines of people, resulting in a ‘crisis in crisis’ situation for many living in cross-border regions. Our presentation discusses the intertwinement of geopolitics and…
Online Lecture Series: Border Realities
Border Realities 2023/2024: Crises, Resistances, Silences – Perspectives from the Border and Borderlanders
Considering the prevailing inflation and commonplace usage of the term "crisis," the lecture series discusses in 2023-2024 situated and critical explorations of crisis from the perspectives of border scholars in geography, political sciences, cultural studies and anthropology…
New UniGR-CBS Working Paper: Understanding Russia’s War in Ukraine
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has led not only to the shift of territorial and mental borders in Europe but has also driven profound changes of geopolitical visions of the contemporary world and its economic, political, and social future.
The new UniGR-CBS Working Paper shares the views from three Ukrainian researchers on the entanglements of borders,…
New UniGR-CBS Working Paper – Linking Borderlands: Dynamics of Cross-Border Peripheries
In the 21st century, cross-border cooperation in the EU's national peripheries has become very important. However, this should by no means be taken for granted, as the Covid 19 pandemic has shown, for example.
The project "Linking Borderlands: Dynamics of Border Regional Peripheries", which is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (…