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Edward BOYLE
Assistant Professor of Politics  
AREAS OF RESEARCH
Borders, maps and representation, scalar governance, territoriality, infrastructures, memory and heritage, and history.

Edward Boyle is Assistant Professor in Political Science. His research focusses upon boundaries and borderland spaces in Japan, Georgia, and Northeast India, where he deploys a variety of methods in order to understand the construction and transformation of borders, as well as the larger networks within which such liminal spaces exist. For further details see www.borderthinking.com.

Japan's Development in Context
Borders and Development in Asia
"Redundancy, Resilience, Repair: Infrastructural Effects in Borderland Spaces", Verge: Studies in Global Asias 6.2 (2020) [with Sara Shneiderman]
"Illuminating Edges: Borders as Institutions, Processes, Space", in Green, Cathcart & Denney (eds.), Decoding the Sino-North Korean Borderlands (Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2020), 13-27
"Border Control and the Migration Policy Puzzle in Japan", in Carpenter, Kelly & Schmidtke (eds.), Borders and Migration (Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, 2020) [with Naomi Chi]
"Informal Markets and Fuzzy Flows in Fragile Border Zones", antiAtlas Journal 3 (2020) [with Mirza Zulfiqur Rahman]
"Labouring for Connectivity in Arunachal Pradesh", Roadsides 2 (2019), 96-109 [with Mirza Zulfiqur Rahman]
"The Tenpō-Era (1830-1844) Map of Matsumae-no-shima and the
Institutionalization of Tokugawa Cartography", Imago Mundi 70.2 (2018), 183-198
"Border Layers: formal and informal markets along the India-Bangladesh Border", in Jones & Ferdoush (eds.), Borders and Mobility in South Asia and Beyond (University of Amsterdam Press, 2018), 59-80 [with Mirza Zulfiqur Rahman]
"A 'Little Berlin Wall' for all: discursive construction across scales", Europa Regional 24.1/2 (2017), 80-92
"Imperial Practice and the making of modern Japan's territory: Towards a reconsideration of Empire's boundaries", Geographical Review of Japan (Series B) 88.2 (2016), 66-79
"Borderization in Georgia: Sovereignty Materialized", Eurasia Border Review 7.1 (2016), 1-18
"State Borders in Asia", in Sevastianov, Laine & Kireev (eds.), Introduction to Border Studies (Vladivostok: Dalnauka, 2015), 226-244 [with Akihiro Iwashita]
Ph.D. Politics, Faculty of Law, Hokkaido University, 2018
LL.M., Faculty of Law, Hokkaido University, 2010
B.A. (First Class Hons.) History and Japanese, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, 2005
Research Associate, Slavic-Eurasian Research Center, Hokkaido University
Member, Board of Directors, Association for Borderlands Studies
Unit Member, NIHU Area Studies Project for Northeast Asia (NoA-SRC)
Japan Representative, Borders in Globalization Project
Editor-in-chief, Border Bites
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Faculty Members' Page
Edward BOYLE
Assistant Professor of Politics  
AREAS OF RESEARCH
Borders, maps and representation, scalar governance, territoriality, infrastructures, memory and heritage, and history.

Edward Boyle is Assistant Professor in Political Science. His research focusses upon boundaries and borderland spaces in Japan, Georgia, and Northeast India, where he deploys a variety of methods in order to understand the construction and transformation of borders, as well as the larger networks within which such liminal spaces exist. For further details see www.borderthinking.com.

Japan's Development in Context
Borders and Development in Asia
"Redundancy, Resilience, Repair: Infrastructural Effects in Borderland Spaces", Verge: Studies in Global Asias 6.2 (2020) [with Sara Shneiderman]
"Illuminating Edges: Borders as Institutions, Processes, Space", in Green, Cathcart & Denney (eds.), Decoding the Sino-North Korean Borderlands (Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2020), 13-27
"Border Control and the Migration Policy Puzzle in Japan", in Carpenter, Kelly & Schmidtke (eds.), Borders and Migration (Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, 2020) [with Naomi Chi]
"Informal Markets and Fuzzy Flows in Fragile Border Zones", antiAtlas Journal 3 (2020) [with Mirza Zulfiqur Rahman]
"Labouring for Connectivity in Arunachal Pradesh", Roadsides 2 (2019), 96-109 [with Mirza Zulfiqur Rahman]
"The Tenpō-Era (1830-1844) Map of Matsumae-no-shima and the
Institutionalization of Tokugawa Cartography", Imago Mundi 70.2 (2018), 183-198
"Border Layers: formal and informal markets along the India-Bangladesh Border", in Jones & Ferdoush (eds.), Borders and Mobility in South Asia and Beyond (University of Amsterdam Press, 2018), 59-80 [with Mirza Zulfiqur Rahman]
"A 'Little Berlin Wall' for all: discursive construction across scales", Europa Regional 24.1/2 (2017), 80-92
"Imperial Practice and the making of modern Japan's territory: Towards a reconsideration of Empire's boundaries", Geographical Review of Japan (Series B) 88.2 (2016), 66-79
"Borderization in Georgia: Sovereignty Materialized", Eurasia Border Review 7.1 (2016), 1-18
"State Borders in Asia", in Sevastianov, Laine & Kireev (eds.), Introduction to Border Studies (Vladivostok: Dalnauka, 2015), 226-244 [with Akihiro Iwashita]
Ph.D. Politics, Faculty of Law, Hokkaido University, 2018
LL.M., Faculty of Law, Hokkaido University, 2010
B.A. (First Class Hons.) History and Japanese, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, 2005
Research Associate, Slavic-Eurasian Research Center, Hokkaido University
Member, Board of Directors, Association for Borderlands Studies
Unit Member, NIHU Area Studies Project for Northeast Asia (NoA-SRC)
Japan Representative, Borders in Globalization Project
Editor-in-chief, Border Bites
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