Migration and Pandemics [electronic resource] Spaces of Solidarity and Spaces of Exception / edited by Anna Triandafyllidou.

This open access book discusses the socio-political context of the COVID-19 crisis and questions the management of the pandemic emergency with special reference to how this affected the governance of migration and asylum. The book offers critical insights on the impact of the pandemic on migrant wor...

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Uniform Title:IMISCOE Research Series, 2364-4095
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Triandafyllidou, Anna (Editor)
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2022.
Edition:1st ed. 2022.
Series:IMISCOE Research Series,
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Migration and Pandemics: Spaces of Solidarity and Spaces of Exception
Format: Electronic eBook

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505 0 |a Part I. Pandemic Borders, Belonging, and Exclusion -- 1. Spaces of Solidarity and Spaces of Exception: Migration and Membership During Pandemic Times (Anna Triandafyllidou) -- 2. (In)Essential Bordering: Canada, COVID, and Mobility (Audrey Macklin) -- 3. Territorial and Digital Borders and Migrant Vulnerability Under a Pandemic Crisis (Petra Molnar) -- 4. Vulnerability and Resilience in the Covid-19 Crisis: Race, Gender, and Belonging (Eileen Boris) -- 5. Sanctuary Cities and Covid-19: The Case of Canada (Mireille Paquet, Noémie Benoit, Idil Atak, Meghan Joy, Graham Hudson, and John Shields) -- Part II. Pandemics and ‘Essential’ Migrants -- 6. Migrant Care Labour, Covid-19, and the Long-Term Care Crisis: Achieving Solidarity for Care Providers and Recipients (Lena Gahwi and Margaret Walton-Roberts) -- 7. Pandemic Shock Absorbers: Domestic Workers’ Activism at the Intersection of Immigrants’ and Workers’ Rights (Anna Rosińska and Elizabeth Pellerito) -- 8. Essential Farmworkers and the Pandemic Crisis: Migrant Labour Conditions, and Legal and Political Responses in Italy and Spain (Alessandra Corrado and Letizia Palumbo) -- 9. The Entangled Infrastructures of International Student Migration: Lessons from Covid-19 (Parvati Raghuram and Gunjan Sondhi) -- 10. Voluntary and Forced Return Migration Under a Pandemic Crisis (Zeynep Sahin Mencutek) -- 11. Return Migration from the Gulf Region to India Amidst COVID-19 (S Irudaya Rajan and H. Arokkiaraj) -- 12. Internal Migration and the Covid-19 Pandemic in India (S Irudaya Rajan and R. B. Bhagat). 
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