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 workers in different world regions including North America, Europe and Asia. The book addresses several categories of migrants including medical staff, farm labourers, construction workers, care and domestic workers and international students. It looks at border closures for non-citizens, disruption for temporary migrants as well as at special arrangements made for essential (migrant) workers such as doctors or nurses as well as farmworkers, ‘shipped’ to destination with special flights to make sure emergency wards are staffed, and harvests are picked up and the food processing chain continues to function. The book illustrates how the pandemic forces us to rethink notions like membership, citizenship, belonging, but also solidarity, human rights, community, essential services or ‘essential’ workers alongside an intersectional perspective including ethnicity, gender and race.
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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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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 workers in different world regions including North America, Europe and Asia. The book addresses several categories of migrants including medical staff, farm labourers, construction workers, care and domestic workers and international students. It looks at border closures for non-citizens, disruption for temporary migrants as well as at special arrangements made for essential (migrant) workers such as doctors or nurses as well as farmworkers, ‘shipped’ to destination with special flights to make sure emergency wards are staffed, and harvests are picked up and the food processing chain continues to function.The book illustrates how the pandemic forces us to rethink notions like membership, citizenship, belonging, but also solidarity, human rights, community, essential services or ‘essential’ workers alongside an intersectional perspective including ethnicity, gender and race.
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This open access book describes the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on migrants, citizens and policy makers Looks at city, national, and regional or international level of managing migration during COVID-19 Provides an intersectional perspective including ethnicity, gender and race
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Open Access This book is licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this book are included in the book's Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the book's Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9783030812126
Publisert
2021-12-02
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

Biographical note

Anna Triandafyllidou holds the Canada Excellence Research Chair in Migration and Integration at Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada as of 1st August 2019. She was previously Robert Schuman Chair at the Global Governance Program of the European University Institute, Italy (Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, 2012-2019) where she directed the Cultural Pluralism Research Area.  She is the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Immigrant and Refugee Studies, Chair of the IMISCOE Editorial Committee, and member of the IMISCOE Board of Directors. She has been Visiting Professor at the College of Europe in Bruges between 2002 and 2018. She has held research and teaching positions in Italy, Belgium, the UK, the US, and Greece before moving to Canada.

Anna’s recent books include: Routledge Handbook on the Governance of Religious Diversity (co-ed. with T. Magazzini, 2020); Migrants with Irregular Status in Europe (IMISCOE, co-ed. with S. Spencer, 2020); Migration and Globalisation Handbook (ed., 2018); Multicultural Governance in a Mobile World (ed., 2018). She is the author of Rethinking Migration and Return in Southeastern Europe (with E. Gemi, 2021), What is Europe? (with R. Gropas, 2015), Migrant Smuggling. Irregular Migration from Asia and Africa to Europe (with T. Maroukis, 2012), and Immigrants and National Identity in Europe (2001).