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. 15 No. 3 (2025): Special Issue: Brexit and Its Implications for the UK and Europe

This special issue titled "Brexit and Its Implications for the UK and Europe" brings together the proceedings of the Special Issue: Brexit and Its Implications for the UK and Europe Conference hosted by  the School of Law and Criminology & Centre for Transformative and Global Justice, University of Greenwich, London on 25 April 2024.

Published: 2025-06-01

Editorial

  • Brexit and Its Implications for the UK and Europe

    Özgür H. Çınar
    1-2
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.33182/bc.v15i3.2930

Articles

  • From EU expansion to Brexit: Free movement and the UK from 2004 to 2021

    Jonathan Portes
    3-15
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.33182/bc.v15i3.2919
  • Re-framing European Union (EU) - United Kingdom (UK) Cooperation to Address Human Trafficking and Migrant Smuggling

    Matilde Ventrella, Sonia Morano Foadi
    17-36
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.33182/bc.v15i3.2920
  • Post-Brexit: Hate Crimes and Human Rights Violations in the UK

    Özgür H. Çınar
    37-53
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.33182/bc.v15i3.2921
  • The Evolution of Brexit and Its Impact on European Education and Research Programmes

    Giuseppe Ciccone
    55-68
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.33182/bc.v15i3.2922

Commentaries

  • Accessing Rights and Entitlements Under the Withdrawal Agreement: A View From the East of England

    Catherine Barnard, Fiona Costello
    69-82
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.33182/bc.v15i3.2924
  • Drifting apart: Family law matters and the ‘Politics of Brexit’

    Cleo Davies
    83-99
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.33182/bc.v15i3.2925
  • Brexit, UK Manufacturing and Industrial Strategy

    David Bailey, Ivan Rajic
    101-112
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.33182/bc.v15i3.2926
  • Uncertainty Kills the Cake: Economy and Society After Brexit and Beyond

    Özlem Onaran
    113-120
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.33182/bc.v15i3.2927
  • Where Next for UK Financial Services Post Brexit?

    Sarah Hall
    121-126
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.33182/bc.v15i3.2928
  • The Impact of Brexit on Human Mobility Between the UK and the EU After Five Years

    İbrahim Sirkeci, Gizem Karaköse
    127-133
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.33182/bc.v15i3.2929
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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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