COVID-19 and Key Workers at the Intersections of Inequalities and Everyday Mobilities

21.12.2023 , in ((Towards a Novel Mobility Regime)) , ((Pas de commentaires))

This blog takes a closer look at the category of key workers as a method to govern mobility during the COVID-19 pandemic. This category revealed and emphasized the ways in which mobility intersects with inequalities. Yet, while these inequalities were made visible at an extraordinary time, the pandemic was not ...

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The Biopolitics of Fan Filtering : Qatar’s Post-Pandemic Mobility Regime

19.12.2023 , in ((Towards a Novel Mobility Regime)) , ((Pas de commentaires))

During the FIFA 2022 World Cup, Qatar devised several ad hoc migration policies to dramatically curb the total number of visitors in favor of a preferred type of soccer fan: well-off and depoliticized. Profiting from a global state of exception during the COVID-19 pandemic, Doha further refined its mobility regime ...

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COVID-19 and the Search for Continuity in the Swiss Asylum Regime

14.12.2023 , in ((Towards a Novel Mobility Regime)) , ((Pas de commentaires))

How are public health and asylum governance connected? During the COVID-19 pandemic, migration authorities took measures to maintain a certain continuity in asylum governance in Switzerland. By studying the pandemic’s impact on the asylum regime, we not only see the importance of uninterrupted movement to it, but we also realize ...

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COVID-19 and Migration: The Legacy of Economization

12.12.2023 , in ((Towards a Novel Mobility Regime)) , ((Pas de commentaires))

One of the tendencies observed when studying migration governance during the COVID-19 pandemic globally, particularly in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), has been a quick return to the pre-pandemic logic of the neoliberal state. This is remarkable when compared with the anti-immigrant rhetoric within official discourse and the rapid expansion ...

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