This article explores the ways in which anti-migrant and refugee discourses and policies have flourished throughout the Covid-19 pandemic despite dominant global public health concerns, especially around vaccines. Our argument is that pre-crisis authoritarian, populist, and nativist political tendencies have proven remarkably resilient, interacting readily with the pandemic to further justify a rolling back on refugee and migrant rights. These tendencies risk, in several contexts, undermining the comprehensive global vaccination effort needed to combat the pandemic
According to the United Nations, about 3.5% of the global population, or 272 million people, are mig...
This short essay explores the reemergence of vaccine nationalism during the COVID-19 pandemic. The e...
Covid-19 showed once more, and very evidently, that some disadvantaged subgroups, including mi- gran...
The Covid-19 pandemic has aggravated pre-existing vulnerabilities faced by asylum seekers, refugees,...
The COVID-19 pandemic has triggered a global vaccine race. Distributive questions about which countr...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic raises several public health concerns that impact v...
The article explains how the Coronavirus pandemic contributed to the rise of authoritarianism throug...
The multifaceted nature of the Covid-19 pandemic has presented a crisis for the international humani...
The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated inequalities between low- and high-income countries. Within th...
Drawing on 70 interviews with humanitarians, members of governments, and civil society organisations...
In this article, several scholars of nationalism discuss the potential for the COVID‐19 pandemic to ...
Journal #25 from Media Rise's Quarantined Across Borders Collection by Noor Ghazal Aswad. From Engla...
In this article, several scholars of nationalism discuss the potential for the COVID‐19 pandemic to ...
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic governments across the world including in France, Canada, Lithuania...
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic governments across the world including in France, Canada, Lithuania...
According to the United Nations, about 3.5% of the global population, or 272 million people, are mig...
This short essay explores the reemergence of vaccine nationalism during the COVID-19 pandemic. The e...
Covid-19 showed once more, and very evidently, that some disadvantaged subgroups, including mi- gran...
The Covid-19 pandemic has aggravated pre-existing vulnerabilities faced by asylum seekers, refugees,...
The COVID-19 pandemic has triggered a global vaccine race. Distributive questions about which countr...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic raises several public health concerns that impact v...
The article explains how the Coronavirus pandemic contributed to the rise of authoritarianism throug...
The multifaceted nature of the Covid-19 pandemic has presented a crisis for the international humani...
The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated inequalities between low- and high-income countries. Within th...
Drawing on 70 interviews with humanitarians, members of governments, and civil society organisations...
In this article, several scholars of nationalism discuss the potential for the COVID‐19 pandemic to ...
Journal #25 from Media Rise's Quarantined Across Borders Collection by Noor Ghazal Aswad. From Engla...
In this article, several scholars of nationalism discuss the potential for the COVID‐19 pandemic to ...
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic governments across the world including in France, Canada, Lithuania...
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic governments across the world including in France, Canada, Lithuania...
According to the United Nations, about 3.5% of the global population, or 272 million people, are mig...
This short essay explores the reemergence of vaccine nationalism during the COVID-19 pandemic. The e...
Covid-19 showed once more, and very evidently, that some disadvantaged subgroups, including mi- gran...