A new series of essays addresses the complex and deeply entangled roles of the human and nonhuman actors inhabiting the diverse ecological and geopolitical spaces of borderlands.
Riparian Enclosures: Spaces of Exclusions in the Sonoran Border(ed)lands by Lily House-Peters
Bordered Spaces: Nation-States and Private Property by Casey Walsh
“Batallamos Para Agua”: The Less Visible Security Concerns of Water and Wastewater Infrastructure on the U.S.-Mexico Border by Sarah Kelly-Richards
Animating United States-Mexico border studies by Juanita Sundberg
Bordering authority, circumventing resistance: ASARCO and the search for environmental justice in the Paso del Norte by Tim Collins
Border (In)Security and the ‘Unknown Unknown’ by Geoff Boyce
Militarization, Conservation, and Commemoration on the Iron Curtain Trail by David Havlick