22.02.2022 , in ((COVID-19 + Mobility, Politics))
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Pranav Kuttaiah
Alors que les discours sur la migration se concentrent souvent sur les frontières internationales et les réfugié·e·s, la première vague de la pandémie de COVID-19 a mis en lumière la migration interne. C’est ce qui s’est passé en Inde, où le statut en matière de logement et d’emploi, la caste,
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15.02.2022 , in ((COVID-19 + Mobility, Politics))
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Pranav Kuttaiah
While the discourse on migration often focuses mainly on international borders and refugees, the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic brought internal migration to the fore. Such was the case in India where housing and employment status, caste, religion, gender and ethnicity seemed to dictate how city residents chose to
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29.04.2021 , in ((Mobility + Informality))
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Pihla Maria Simm
Family responsibilities do not disappear with geographical distance. The possibility to provide care across national borders may therefore affect people’s decisions to move. However, the social policies framing care are still predominantly national. How are the everyday care practices from the point of view of Estonian families, whose members live
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22.04.2021 , in ((Mobility + Informality))
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Ignacio Fradejas-Garcia
The interplay between informality and mobility has remained so far a virtually unexplored subject. It is difficult to predict how a world without cars would impact people for whom a private vehicle is vital for economic survival, as well as for geographical and social mobility. Understanding how cars are used
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08.04.2021 , in ((Mobility + Informality))
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Ignacio Fradejas-Garcia and Laure Sandoz
People worldwide rely on informal practices to resist, survive, care, and relate to each other beyond the control and coercive presence of states and formal institutions. This blog series introduces a recently published special issue of Migration Letters that ethnographically explores how mobilities and informality are entangled in responding to
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