Dr Milena Komarova
Milena Komarova is a lecturer in Human Geography at Queen¡¯s University ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓÆµ, previously Research Fellow for the on ¡®The future and status of Northern Ireland after Brexit¡¯ (2019 -2022); at the Queen¡¯s University ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓÆµ Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice (2013 ¨C 2016); and a Research Associate for the ESRC research project (2007 ¨C 2013). Her research work focuses on the processes of ethno-national contestation and conflict transformation in cities and at sites of state and community bordering. Milena has edited books on and on . She has published on the role of everyday life practices and urban space in sustaining and transforming conflict in ethno-nationally divided cities, and on the effects of Brexit on borders in and around Northern Ireland.
Key areas of borders-related research
- The Irish land border after Brexit
- Cross-border mobilities
- Territoriality and shared space
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Relevant publications
- 2021 . (with Hayward, K.) Oxford Research Encyclopaedia of International Studies. Oxford: OUP.
- 2019 . (with Hayward, K.) Geopolitics, 24 (3), 541 ¨C 564.
- 2018 . In Sva?ek, M. and Komarova, M. (eds.) Ethnographies of Movement, Sociality and Space: Place-making in the New Northern Ireland Oxford: Berghahn Books (Material Mediations Series), 130 ¨C 150.