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Workshop – Cross-border Inequalities. An Exploration in the Greater Region

When inequalities continue to be studied and debated primarily at the national level, it is crucial to further consider their cross-border implications and dimensions. Inequalities in terms of income, access to public infrastructure and services, education, and employment opportunities within the Greater Region illustrate this reality. Participants in the workshop…

Working Paper 20

New UniGR-CBS Working Paper: Komplexitätsdenken und Grenzforschung

Despite the increased discourse on the complexity of borders, there are hardly any references in the academic debate as to what exactly complex borders mean or complexity-oriented border research.

This paper starts here and discusses the promising relationship between complexity thinking and border research. To this end, it explains what is currently…

Border Renaissance

New publication – Border Renaissance

The UniGR-CBS members Astrid M. Fellner, Eva Nossem and Christian Wille have published an interdisciplinary "special section" in the latest issue of Borders in Globalization Review. The Canadian peer review journal sees itself as a forum for academic and artistic explorations of borders in the arts, cultural studies and social sciences.

This "special section…

Call for Papers

Call for Papers – The Return of Imperial Borders? Practices, Representations, Contestations

The UniGR-Center for Border Studies (UniGR-CBS) and the Institut franco-allemand de sciences historiques et sociales (IFRA-SHS) are organizing a multilingual study day at Goethe University Frankfurt am Main (4-6/11/2024). The focus will be on the current question of the return of imperial borders, for which historical and geographical perspectives will be discussed and intersected across…

Border Complexitites

New Book – Border Complexities and Logics of Dis/Order

The interdisciplinary open access anthology, to which five UniGR-CBS members contributed, deals with the still recent trend of considering and investigating borders as complex phenomena. Although this trend began in the 2010s, the relationship between complexity and borders has not yet been explicitly discussed. Instead, the current debate is dominated by a diffuse…

Polycrisis

UniGR-CBS Border Studies Seminar : Covid-19 - A Pandemic and its Implications for Borders

The new millennium is regularly marked by new crises, whether it be the financial crisis, the so-called "refugee crisis," the energy crisis, the crisis in Ukraine, the re-emergence of conflict in the Middle East, or, with a new virulence, the climate crisis. We are going through a period of polycrisis during which crises not only succeed one another but also intersect and influence each other…

New Working Paper

New UniGR-CBS Working Paper: Borderland Dynamics Between North Park and Mid-City

The central areas of San Diego are undergoing a gradual redevelopment by the combined efforts of the municipality and the private sector, transforming low-income neighborhoods into areas favored by affluent populations. This is particularly the case in the neighborhood of North Park, which has been redeveloped in the last decades and has recently begun to expand…

Border Realities

Lecture – Silencing Crises/Making Crises speak: Concluding Lecture/Performance

In the culminating session of this lecture series, academic chairs Lola Aubry and Dorte Jagetic Andersen will synthesise key insights from preceding talks while offering a nuanced critique of the notion of 'crisis' in the context of border studies. They will also unveil their forthcoming edited volume, "Silencing Crises/ Making Crises Speak," published by Berghahn…