The notion that "even health systems that are considered 'universal' restrict the access" of migrants (Chapter 1, p. 24) is the main takeaway from Borders across Healthcare, an important, well thought-out collection of nine essays Paris, CNRS, France). Published in 2020, the collection was arguably written and compiled before the Covid-19 pandemic. Yet, far from diminishing its relevance, the timing makes the book prescient and even more insightful.Non peer reviewe
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In this book review essay three books on humanitarian aid are discussed:Monika Krause. 2014. The Goo...
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This chapter argues that healthcare is not only a key emerging site of everyday bordering in the UK,...
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This article discusses cosmopolitanism as the moral foundation for access to health care for migrant...
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An increasing amount of research highlights the challenges of integrating migrants into European soc...
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