The latest issue of the Journal of Frontier Studies presents a comprehensive and diverse collection of articles that encompass a range of theoretical and applied analyses related to the frontier, historical memory, social identity, migration processes, and cultural interaction. This issue brings together studies that focus on a number of key areas, including Russian identity, intercultural relations, social practices in the context of systemic crises, as well as the concepts of memory and its role in social processes.
The issue demonstrates a comprehensive range of methodological approaches to examining both historical and contemporary issues pertaining to borders, ethnic and social identities. This issue is intended for researchers, specialists in migration studies, social anthropology, cultural studies, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of frontier theory and practice.