Reading the COVID-19 emergency with and beyond Foucault: The liberal subject and everyday practices of mobility [0.03%]
运用和超越福柯解读新冠肺炎疫情紧急状态:自由主体与日常流动性实践
Raffaela Puggioni
Raffaela Puggioni
Since the COVID-19 outbreak in early 2020, most analyses have used a Foucauldian perspective to investigate the disciplinary and surveillance mechanisms that (il/liberal) states introduced to contain the spread of the virus. Focussing on th...
Venezuelan migrants in delivery platform work during the COVID-19 pandemic in Buenos Aires, Argentina: Between exploitability, precariousness, and daily resistance [0.03%]
新冠疫情下阿根廷布宜诺斯艾利斯送餐平台的委内瑞拉移民工人:在被剥削、不稳定和日常抵抗之间
Héctor Fabio Bermúdez Lenis
Héctor Fabio Bermúdez Lenis
In this article, we analyse the working conditions of Venezuelan migrants, who participate in delivery work in Argentina, based on a conceptual discussion on the 'precarisation' processes of migrant workers in the countries of the global so...
Economic and mobility repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Chile-Bolivia border [0.03%]
新冠疫情下智利与玻利维亚边境的经济与出行反应效果分析
Nanette Liberona,Carlos Piñones-Rivera
Nanette Liberona
This article analyzes how the pandemic caused by the coronavirus (COVID-19) has impacted international migration. In particular, we compare the mobility and economic repercussions faced by Bolivian and Venezuelan migrants. We conducted 16 s...
A corona-carnival? A carnivalesque interpretation of (im)mobilities under COVID-19 lockdowns [0.03%]
冠疫嘉年华?新冠疫情封锁下的(不)流动性与狂欢化解读
Maribel Casas-Cortés,Sebastian Cobarrubias
Maribel Casas-Cortés
The soviet social theorist Mikhail M. Bakhtin developed the theory of the carnivalesque as a logic of exaggeration, inversion and irony. Beyond carnival events themselves, Bakhtin proposed this logic as a creative instance to foresee openin...
Immobility beyond borders: Differential inclusion and the impact of the COVID-19 border closures [0.03%]
跨国界流动性缺失:差异性包容与新冠疫情封关的影响
Hannah Pool
Hannah Pool
This article discusses differential inclusion as it relates to mobility in Europe through migrants' experiences of the closure of the European Union (EU) Schengen borders during the COVID-19 pandemic. Based on 36 comparative online intervie...
The 'Long Spring' of migration management: Labour supply in the pandemic-induced EU border regime [0.03%]
漫长的“春天”:疫情下的欧盟边境制度与劳工供给
Cecilia Vergnano
Cecilia Vergnano
Pandemic-induced border lockdowns in the spring of 2020 severely disrupted the migrant-labour supply in Western EU economies. This disruption of the EU border regime took place for different, even opposite reasons than the so-called 'crisis...
Seasonal workers wanted! Germany's seasonal labour migration regime and the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
德国季节性劳工迁移制度与新冠肺炎疫情
Dorothea Biaback Anong
Dorothea Biaback Anong
The COVID-19 pandemic publicly exposed the urgent need for seasonal workers in agriculture. In Germany, an entry ban and entry quotas for seasonal workers at the beginning of the pandemic caused major attention. Taking this moment as magnif...
Governed bodies, discarded bodies: Notes for an analysis of contemporary migrations during Covid-19 [0.03%]
治理之躯,被弃置的身躯——关于新冠疫情期间当代人口流动现象的几点思考
Yerko Castro Neira
Yerko Castro Neira
This article presents the results of an ethnographic research conducted in the northern border of Mexico from 2019 to 2021, specifically in the city of Tijuana. The objective of this article is to analyse the role of bodies in border and mi...
The UK, the EU, and COVID-19: Media reporting, the recontextualisation of Eurosceptic discourse, and the fait accompli of Brexit [0.03%]
英国、欧盟与新冠疫情:媒体报导、疑欧论述的语境重塑以及脱欧的既成事实状态
Paul Copeland,Marzia Maccaferri
Paul Copeland
This article analyses the relationship between the COVID-19 pandemic and the evolving United Kingdom (UK) Eurosceptic discourse in the context of the UK's departure from the European Union (EU). It applies a mixed-method approach of content...
Parliamentary candidates and their campaign messages at the 2019 General Election [0.03%]
2019年议会选举的候选人及竞选信息
Siim Trumm,Caitlin Milazzo,Alan Duggan
Siim Trumm
The 2019 General Election brought about a significant change in the parliamentary balance of power. There has already been much attention devoted to how parties and their leaders campaigned in the run up to the polling day. Using original l...