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Table of Contents

Theme: Borders
Subtitle: Merging, Emerging, Emergent
Publication: Russian Sociological Review
Date: Volume 13, Issue 4 (2014)

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On behalf of the editorial team of the Russian Sociological Review we
would like to inform you that we have published a special issue
"Borders: Merging, Emerging, Emergent":
http://sociologica.hse.ru/en/2014-13-4-abstracts.html

Contents:

Editorial

Alexander Filippov
Political Nation and Spatial Order: Towards a New Recombination of
the Old Concepts
7–17

Papers and Essays

Ioannis Trisokkas
The Logic of the Border
18–41

Joel Walmsley, Cara Nine
The Emergence of Borders: Moral Questions Mapped Out (42–59)

Serghei Golunov
Practical Relevance as an Issue for Contemporary Border Studies
60–79

Tatiana Weiser
Logic of Intersubjective Limits within Habermas’ Community (or Why We
Should Not Be a Unified Whole)
80–93

Svetlana Ban'kovskaya
Living in-between: The Uses of Marginality in Sociological Theory
94–104

Ilkka Liikanen
Territoriality, State, and Nationality in the Making of Borders of
Finland: The Evolving Concept of Border in the Peace Treaties between
Russia and Sweden, 1323–1809
105–115

Kateryna Pashkovska
Bordering Wastelands
116–136

Amanda Russell Beattie
Engaging Autobiography: Mobility Trauma and International Relations
137–157

Book Reviews

Irina Trotsuk
Limits of the National Surveys Predictive Capabilities, or, The
Future of America
158–169

About the Journal

The Russian Sociological Review is an academic peer-reviewed journal
of theoretical, empirical and historical research in social sciences.
The Russian Sociological Review publishes three issues per year. Each
issue includes original research papers, review articles and
translations of contemporary and classical works in sociology,
political the- ory and social philosophy.

Aims

- To provide a forum for fundamental issues of social sciences.
- To foster developments in social sciences by enriching theoretical
  language and vocabulary of social science and encourage a
  cross-disciplinary dialogue.
- To provide educational materials for the university-based scholars
  in order to advance teaching in social sciences.

Journal website:
http://sociologica.hse.ru/en/




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