Borderline City : : Shifting borders in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic in european cities and regions / / edited by Felix Bentlin, Jürgen Höfler, and others.
Even before the spread of COVID 19 across the globe during the crisis of 2020, cities and regions acted as venues and drivers for a dualistic development dynamic by both creating and dissolving borders. The results obtained from various university seminars and a European summer school form the basis...
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