Countries used pandemic restrictions to privilege or exclude migrants and foreigners, depending on their discretionary assessments of how useful or important those people were. Sin Yee Koh (Monash University Malaysia) looks at the emergence of new bordering tactics during COVID
COVID-19 has changed the permeability of borders in transboundary environmental governance regimes. ...
Covid-19 pays no heed to borders. Globalisation has carried the virus from a market in Wuhan, China,...
COVID-19 has reminded us of the significance of borders. In 1989, with the fall of the Berlin Wall, ...
This paper argues that COVID-19 has triggered a multiplication of heterogeneous bordering mechanisms...
During the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, governments implemented travel restrictions and self-iso...
Pandemics are imbued with the politics of bordering. For centuries, border closures and restrictions...
This article analyzes how Covid-19 has impacted borders and xenophobia. In particular, it looks at h...
Countries across the world responded to the COVID-19 pandemic with what might well be the set of big...
Today’s borders are no longer necessarily made of bricks and barbed wire. They are increasingly beco...
The subject of this volume is situated at the point of intersection of the studies of medicalisation...
COVID-19 has changed the permeability of borders in transboundary environmental governance regimes. ...
Published online: 15 November 2022Every government in the world introduced restrictions to human mob...
It is often said that “diseases know no borders,” but COVID-19 has once again shown that policy resp...
This paper attempts to throw light on the concept of ‘othering’ previously framed through the prism ...
peer reviewedIn the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, borders have become relevant (again) in politic...
COVID-19 has changed the permeability of borders in transboundary environmental governance regimes. ...
Covid-19 pays no heed to borders. Globalisation has carried the virus from a market in Wuhan, China,...
COVID-19 has reminded us of the significance of borders. In 1989, with the fall of the Berlin Wall, ...
This paper argues that COVID-19 has triggered a multiplication of heterogeneous bordering mechanisms...
During the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, governments implemented travel restrictions and self-iso...
Pandemics are imbued with the politics of bordering. For centuries, border closures and restrictions...
This article analyzes how Covid-19 has impacted borders and xenophobia. In particular, it looks at h...
Countries across the world responded to the COVID-19 pandemic with what might well be the set of big...
Today’s borders are no longer necessarily made of bricks and barbed wire. They are increasingly beco...
The subject of this volume is situated at the point of intersection of the studies of medicalisation...
COVID-19 has changed the permeability of borders in transboundary environmental governance regimes. ...
Published online: 15 November 2022Every government in the world introduced restrictions to human mob...
It is often said that “diseases know no borders,” but COVID-19 has once again shown that policy resp...
This paper attempts to throw light on the concept of ‘othering’ previously framed through the prism ...
peer reviewedIn the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, borders have become relevant (again) in politic...
COVID-19 has changed the permeability of borders in transboundary environmental governance regimes. ...
Covid-19 pays no heed to borders. Globalisation has carried the virus from a market in Wuhan, China,...
COVID-19 has reminded us of the significance of borders. In 1989, with the fall of the Berlin Wall, ...