»Due to the strong representation of research on the Greater Region, this volume makes a significant contribution to research on border crossings in this area. Border Experiences in Europe provides insights both into concepts that enhance understanding of how border residents in their everyday practices produce, challenge, contest, dissolve and maintain borders.«
Tracie L. Wilson, Journal of Borderland Studies 3/2022

»... like few edited collections this book provides the reader with powerful and substantiated ideas and excellent cases studies while opening new venues in cultural border studies... What is praise-worthy in this volume is that Wille and Nienaber also focus on the ordinary lives of everyday individuals in contemporary borderlands through themes that are also found in the literary world.«
Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly, Borders in Globalization 2/2020

»This volume contributes to the field of cultural border studies by promoting research on border experiences in contemporary Europe. It is enriched by the diverse professional backgrounds of the authors, ranging from political science through anthropology to linguistics. The chapters reflect multifaceted and current cultural border research that spans descriptions of migration and mobility as well as communication”.«
Johanna Jaschik, Hémecht 2/2021, 254