Published online: 24 November 2022The quarantine hotel is one of several political instruments used to control the spread of Covid-19 in diverse countries, from Norway to China. I apply discourse analysis to map the discursive struggle to define the quarantine hotel in Norway. The government and other key political actors channel a biopolitical discourse constituting the quarantine hotel as necessary to protect the Norwegian population from imported contagion. This discourse's meaning is contested by a juridical counter-discourse articulated by lawyers and travellers, which constitutes the quarantine hotel as imprisonment/internment and a breach of rights. Travellers tend to combine this with a biopolitical counter-discourse, dismissing the...
Examines the morphology and visual representation of cordons deployed to enforce quarantines, both d...
The term ‘quarantine’ is derived from the Italian quarantena, from quaranta, referring to the forty ...
Using the case of Danish discourse during the COVID-19 pandemic, this thesis explores the influence ...
Published online: 24 November 2022The quarantine hotel is one of several political instruments used ...
Published online: 22 Sep 2020Special issue on European Societies in the Time of the Coronavirus Cris...
In response to the COVID pandemic, the Norwegian government implemented the strictest border control...
The COVID-19 public health response is based on law and concepts developed to address an act of biot...
With the coronavirus pandemic and the Omicron variant once again forcing countries into lo...
The article aims to illustrate and explore the rhetoric and institutional approach toward migrants –...
This paper examines how and why the Norwegian government’s early handling of the Covid-19 pandemic b...
Background: The systematic review is conducted during the COVID-19 lockdown measures of PRC with a h...
The first Covid-19 infection in Norway was discovered in February 2020, and within two weeks the cou...
This symposium examines the relations between biopower, destination governance and tourism. Biopower...
This paper presents results from a comparative and qualitative discourse-historical analysis of gove...
The COVID-19 pandemic has served as a major challenge for political incumbents to design and impleme...
Examines the morphology and visual representation of cordons deployed to enforce quarantines, both d...
The term ‘quarantine’ is derived from the Italian quarantena, from quaranta, referring to the forty ...
Using the case of Danish discourse during the COVID-19 pandemic, this thesis explores the influence ...
Published online: 24 November 2022The quarantine hotel is one of several political instruments used ...
Published online: 22 Sep 2020Special issue on European Societies in the Time of the Coronavirus Cris...
In response to the COVID pandemic, the Norwegian government implemented the strictest border control...
The COVID-19 public health response is based on law and concepts developed to address an act of biot...
With the coronavirus pandemic and the Omicron variant once again forcing countries into lo...
The article aims to illustrate and explore the rhetoric and institutional approach toward migrants –...
This paper examines how and why the Norwegian government’s early handling of the Covid-19 pandemic b...
Background: The systematic review is conducted during the COVID-19 lockdown measures of PRC with a h...
The first Covid-19 infection in Norway was discovered in February 2020, and within two weeks the cou...
This symposium examines the relations between biopower, destination governance and tourism. Biopower...
This paper presents results from a comparative and qualitative discourse-historical analysis of gove...
The COVID-19 pandemic has served as a major challenge for political incumbents to design and impleme...
Examines the morphology and visual representation of cordons deployed to enforce quarantines, both d...
The term ‘quarantine’ is derived from the Italian quarantena, from quaranta, referring to the forty ...
Using the case of Danish discourse during the COVID-19 pandemic, this thesis explores the influence ...