Since the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, migrants’ mobility has been increasingly securitised as governments have been adopting extraordinary measures to close both external and internal borders. Similarly, the presence of migrants within countries has often been met with lower levels of acceptance, leading to the implementation of discriminatory and xenophobic measures. Although debates on the securitisation of migration are well established in the literature, this article demonstrates how the securitisation of migration during the COVID-19 pandemic has relied on gendered and racialised notions deeply entrenched in the legacy of colonial modernity. Examining newspaper articles and declarations by Italian prominent politicians, this contr...
none1noThe article aims to illustrate and explore the rhetoric and institutional approach toward mig...
La recente riforma delle politiche d'immigrazione italiane ha prodotto un forte impatto sulla protez...
By focusing on the Italian context, this article explores the human rights violations that migrants ...
The last decade has been characterized by an intense inflow of people into borders of what has been...
Restrictive migration policies often have a major impact on migrants’ access to healthcare services ...
This article explores the reconfiguration of public, political and media discourses on migration to ...
none2noItaly has been the European country first struck and most heavily affected by COVID-19. Explo...
A much-anticipated end of the Covid-19 pandemic is on the horizon. It is important to reflect on the...
While scholars have noted the deeply unequal effects of the pandemic containment, there has been lim...
This article investigates how the security-humanitarian rationale that underpins migration governmen...
The COVID-19 pandemic presented an opportunity for bordering, that is, for measures that aim to deli...
In the history of societies, pandemics have been associated with increasing violence against foreign...
This work explores how the narrative on immigration changes when society is threatened by “real” ris...
In June 2019, the captain of the sea-rescue vessel Sea-Watch 3, Carola Rackete, decided to dock on ...
none1noThe article aims to illustrate and explore the rhetoric and institutional approach toward mig...
La recente riforma delle politiche d'immigrazione italiane ha prodotto un forte impatto sulla protez...
By focusing on the Italian context, this article explores the human rights violations that migrants ...
The last decade has been characterized by an intense inflow of people into borders of what has been...
Restrictive migration policies often have a major impact on migrants’ access to healthcare services ...
This article explores the reconfiguration of public, political and media discourses on migration to ...
none2noItaly has been the European country first struck and most heavily affected by COVID-19. Explo...
A much-anticipated end of the Covid-19 pandemic is on the horizon. It is important to reflect on the...
While scholars have noted the deeply unequal effects of the pandemic containment, there has been lim...
This article investigates how the security-humanitarian rationale that underpins migration governmen...
The COVID-19 pandemic presented an opportunity for bordering, that is, for measures that aim to deli...
In the history of societies, pandemics have been associated with increasing violence against foreign...
This work explores how the narrative on immigration changes when society is threatened by “real” ris...
In June 2019, the captain of the sea-rescue vessel Sea-Watch 3, Carola Rackete, decided to dock on ...
none1noThe article aims to illustrate and explore the rhetoric and institutional approach toward mig...
La recente riforma delle politiche d'immigrazione italiane ha prodotto un forte impatto sulla protez...
By focusing on the Italian context, this article explores the human rights violations that migrants ...