Border Sensitivity in the Context of Changing Geopolitics BORDERSENSITIVE
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BORDERSENSITIVE investigates the impacts of changing geopolitics. Drawing on critical border studies, it develops the conceptual framework of border sensitivity by integrating the notions of sensitivity and borderscapes to analyse the multilayered nature of bordering. Focusing on Finnish and Estonian borderlands affected by Russia’s aggression, it examines how rebordering, securitisation, and nationalist discourses reshape perceptions, identities and agency related to borders. The project combines qualitative methods of e.g. document analysis and ethnographic approaches, including visual, sensory and network ethnography. The hypothesis is that intersecting, sometimes contradictory, perspectives across spatial scales to sensitivity are at the core of how borders are imagined, constructed and experienced. The findings offer policy-relevant insights for societal resilience to live with the border during geopolitical tension.
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Senior Researchers
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Minna Piipponen
Research ManagerKarelian Institute, Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies
Post-doctoral Researchers
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Virpi Kaisto
Postdoctoral ResearcherKarelian Institute, Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies -
Gleb Yarovoy aka Iarovoi
Visiting ResearcherKarelian Institute, Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies