The Central European Service for Cross-Border Initiatives (CESCI) is a private-law association established in 2009 following the model of the French Mission Opérationnelle Transfrontalière (MOT) with the mission of decreasing the separating effects of the borders and promoting cross-border cooperation in Central Europe.
The ‘Cross-Border Review 2023’ CESCI's tenth yearbook, which is published this year in collaboration with the UPS-CESCI Research Group of Cross-Border Cooperation. The study volume analyses the importance of cross-border cooperation, emphasising knowledge exchange and social innovation. The authors also examine the sharp decisions made in the field of democracy, governance and personal freedom, highlighting the positive social benefits of cross-border cooperation.
The scientific yearbook of Central European Service for Cross-border Initiatives (CESCI) edited by James W. Scott (Professor of Regional and Border Studies, University of Eastern Finland), is published online in English.
The yearbook consists of the following chapters which can be found below:
Introduction
James W Scott: Transcending Borders and Boundaries through Dialogue: The 2023 Cross-Border Review
Experiences of Project-Based Cooperation
Martin Barthel: Place Borders in Urban Planning
Kata Keresztély and Krisztina Keresztély: Where no words are needed: Overcoming linguistic and cultural barriers through visual creativity
Magdalena Klarenbach and Kamila Franz: European youth and climate activism – the art of debate
Alicja Fajfer: Intercultural communication in problem-based learning
Theoretical Debates
Kadri Kangro: A Relational Lens on Social Innovation: Tracing Roots to Transboundary Transformative Dynamics
Leszek Koczanowicz and Wojciech Ufel: Deliberation and its theories across the landscape of political practices. Key evolutions of this concept in the EUARENAS project
Research Notes on “Bordering” and Border Studies
James Scott: Border studies as an “evolutionary” research field
Maxine Salmon-Cottreau: Reshaping LGBTQ+ rights in Poland
Teodor Gyelnik and Gyula Ocskay: Project note on the strategic project ‘Promotion of legal accessibility across the Slovak-Hungarian border’
Book Reviews
Teodor Gyelnik: Review of Post-Soviet Borders
Teodor Gyelnik: Review of Public Policies for Territorial Cohesion
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