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Contemporary Research Agendas in Border Studies: An Overview
David Newman
Department of Politics & Government
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Anthropologists
50%
Border Studies
100%
Bordering Processes
100%
Cartographer
50%
Close Proximity
50%
Cultural Borderland
50%
Diplomats
50%
Distinct Entity
50%
Economic Categories
50%
Ethnic Groups
50%
Frontier Regions
50%
Functional Significance
50%
Geographers
50%
Hybridity
50%
International System
50%
Physical Borders
50%
Political Conditions
50%
Religious Groups
50%
Renaissance
50%
Social Conditions
50%
Territorial Space
50%
Transborder
50%
Urban Neighborhoods
50%
Social Sciences
Anthropologists
50%
Borderland
100%
Boundaries
50%
Geographers
50%
Hybridity
50%
International System
50%
Renaissance
50%
Sociologist
50%