About the Journal

Border CrossingBorder Crossing is an interdisciplinary and peer-reviewed international Open Access journal of Social Sciences and Humanities. Border Crossing aims to encourage multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary debate in Social Sciences and Humanities. Articles from any disciplinary areas are welcome. The journal warmly welcomes contributions from diverse disciplinary areas, spanning Anthropology, Sociology, Psychology, International Relations, Political Science, Legal Studies, Business and Management, Social Work, and beyond. Researchers and scholars are encouraged to share their original research, case studies, field notes, commentaries, as well as reviews and book reviews. 

Border Crossing publishes two issues a year: January-June and July-December. Articles are published online immediately once they are successfully reviewed and approved. The Journal follows a strict double-blind review policy embedded in our general publishing ethics.

Border Crossing is an Open Access publication, allowing users to freely access, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to full-text articles for any lawful purpose without requiring permission from the publisher or author. 

Border Crossing is published by Transnational Press London.

Border Crossing is abstracted and indexed in: Central and Eastern European Online Library (CEEOL), China Academic Journals Database (CNKI Scholar): CNKI search, EBSCO Academic Search international, ERIH PLUS (Erih Index), Finland Publications Forum (JUFO), Norwegian Register of Scientific Journals, Series and Publishers, Research Papers in Economics (RePEc): RePEc search, Sherpa RoMEO. Border Crossing is also included in American Sociological Association's Publication Options Journal Directory. 

Journal Founded: 2011
ISSN: 2046-4436 (Print) |  ISSN: 2046-4444 (Online)
Publication Frequency: Two issues a year: January-June and July-December

Current Issue

Vol. 13 No. 2 (2023)
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Published: 2023-10-26

Articles

  • Child Soldiers and United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

    Suat Donmez
    85-97
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.33182/bc.v13i2.2846
  • Türkiye’s European Union Accession Process Evaluation in The Context of Kemalism

    Enver Emre Öcal
    99-114
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.33182/bc.v13i2.2845
  • Ethnographic Analysis of Nexus about Migration and Culture in Global Perspective

    Mohammed Taukeer
    115-131
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.33182/bc.v13i2.2851
  • Belarusian – Polish Border: The Diplomacy of Cross-Border Migration

    Mukesh Shankar Bharti, Shreesh Kumar Pathak, Aakriti Mathur
    133-148
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.33182/bc.v13i2.2836
  • The Many Worlds of Trauma: An Interdisciplinary Perspective

    Amalia Calinescu
    149-170
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.33182/bc.v13i2.2843
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Border Crossing is an interdisciplinary and peer-reviewed international journal of Social Sciences and Humanities. Border Crossing is published twice a year in January-June and July-December. Articles are published online immediately as they are accepted and produced. The Journal follows a strict double-blind review policy embedded in our general publishing ethics and supported by rigorous academic scrutiny of papers published.

Border Crossing is indexed and abstracted in: Central and Eastern European Online Library (CEEOL) |  China Academic Journals Database (CNKI Scholar) | EBSCO Academic Search international | ERIH PLUS (Erih Index) | Norwegian Register for Scientific Journals (NSD) | Research Papers in Economics (RePEc) | Border Crossing is also included in American Sociological Association's Publication Options Journal Directory. 

Journal Founded: 2011
ISSN: 2046-4436 (Print) |  ISSN: 2046-4444 (Online)
Publication Frequency: Two issues a year in January-June and July-December


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