The current pandemic is sustained in dichotomies and distancing, as most of us awkwardly have recently experienced. Moreover, COVID-19 has definitely put the spotlight on social inequalities that are underpinning our society and it has highlighted the escalation of the state surveillance capability and new forms of oppression too. The discrimination ingrained in our societies, built on a historically defined regime of racialized oppression and structural disadvantage of racialized citizens and migrants, was produced well before the coronavirus, but it is now casting a different shade, reinforcing forms of exclusions, highlighting the pandemic as a political issue. Hence, this paper addresses a range of political perspectives of the lived ex...
Abstract During the period of the blockade, the migrant community experienced a condi...
The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted a unique global experience, arousing both exclu-sionary nationali...
The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted a unique global experience, arousing both exclu-sionary nationali...
A much-anticipated end of the Covid-19 pandemic is on the horizon. It is important to reflect on the...
This open access book discusses the socio-political context of the COVID-19 crisis and questions the...
This editorial serves as an introduction to Media and Communication's thematic issue "Media and Migr...
This conceptual article argues that class is a major factor in the social division and polarisation ...
This chapter starts by introducing the policy and political context of the Covid-19 crisis, surveyin...
Voicing systematically marginalised communities is a problem historically posed in the media and com...
The confinement period imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic was an unprecedented event with severe hum...
Voicing systematically marginalised communities is a problem historically posed in the media and com...
Voicing systematically marginalised communities is a problem historically posed in the media and com...
This paper surveys the language issues experienced by migrants during the COVID-19 pandemic and subs...
Pandemics are characteristic of both The Roaring 20s, with 1920 being the aftermath of the Spanish f...
Covid-19 is highly relevant in 2020; among other things, it is attracting new global socio-communica...
Abstract During the period of the blockade, the migrant community experienced a condi...
The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted a unique global experience, arousing both exclu-sionary nationali...
The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted a unique global experience, arousing both exclu-sionary nationali...
A much-anticipated end of the Covid-19 pandemic is on the horizon. It is important to reflect on the...
This open access book discusses the socio-political context of the COVID-19 crisis and questions the...
This editorial serves as an introduction to Media and Communication's thematic issue "Media and Migr...
This conceptual article argues that class is a major factor in the social division and polarisation ...
This chapter starts by introducing the policy and political context of the Covid-19 crisis, surveyin...
Voicing systematically marginalised communities is a problem historically posed in the media and com...
The confinement period imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic was an unprecedented event with severe hum...
Voicing systematically marginalised communities is a problem historically posed in the media and com...
Voicing systematically marginalised communities is a problem historically posed in the media and com...
This paper surveys the language issues experienced by migrants during the COVID-19 pandemic and subs...
Pandemics are characteristic of both The Roaring 20s, with 1920 being the aftermath of the Spanish f...
Covid-19 is highly relevant in 2020; among other things, it is attracting new global socio-communica...
Abstract During the period of the blockade, the migrant community experienced a condi...
The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted a unique global experience, arousing both exclu-sionary nationali...
The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted a unique global experience, arousing both exclu-sionary nationali...