2020
DOI: 10.18357/bigr21202019886
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“Return of Mental Borders”: A Diary of COVID-19 Closures between Kehl, Germany, and Strasbourg, France

Abstract: This paper retraces the author’s personal experience of the COVID-19 lockdown from March to July 2020 at the Franco-German border from a threefold perspective: that of a cross-border worker living in Kehl, Germany, and working in Strasbourg, France; that of a Franco-German citizen with a family and children of both French and German nationality; and that of a researcher specialized in border studies. The paper deals with national re-bordering policies and their direct personal and psychological consequences fo… Show more

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“…The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on cross-border circulation along Polish and German borderland and the separation of cross-border families are mentioned by a number of research reports, such as Barua (2020), Carrera and Luk (2020), Gans (2020), Meninno and Wolff (2020), Telve (2019), Wassenberg (2020), or Wren-Lewis (2020). However, the studies in English that would specifically focus on these issues are scarce at the present moment.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on cross-border circulation along Polish and German borderland and the separation of cross-border families are mentioned by a number of research reports, such as Barua (2020), Carrera and Luk (2020), Gans (2020), Meninno and Wolff (2020), Telve (2019), Wassenberg (2020), or Wren-Lewis (2020). However, the studies in English that would specifically focus on these issues are scarce at the present moment.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%