Abstract
This glossary was compiled by a multitude of voices – poetic, academic, personal – which highlight the complex, fluid and multilayered nature of ‘the border’. The voices are drawn from the authors’ readings as well as their research in the context of the international B-Shapes (Borders Shaping Perceptions of European Societies) research project, for which they analysed media articles on borders in various minority newspapers and staged creative workshops with young people living in European borderlands.