The Coronavirus outbreak has revealed the critical situation that can emerge when isolation and quarantine measures are applied to migrants living in reception and detention centers and overcrowded contexts. The paper focuses on events that affected two Extraordinary Reception Centres (CASs) and a Hotspot, located in Northern and Southern Italy. Although the humanitarian paradigm still represents the most functional form of government, this historical moment's particularity led the authors to reflect on the continuity and change it brings. They hypothesize that the health crisis has downsized the action of care within humanitarian spaces favoring the strengthening of traditional securitarian solutions
Following the COVID-19 pandemic, migration was framed in Italy as ‘the emergency within the emergenc...
The surge of migrants crossing the Mediterranean in search of protection has been widely described a...
Migration to Italy has drastically increased, with thousands of refugees traveling by sea to Sicily,...
The Coronavirus outbreak has revealed the critical situation that can emerge when isolation and quar...
Background As coronavirus infection spread across the world, the dramatic consequences of Sars-Co...
The article analyzes how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the management of reception centers for ...
The article aims to illustrate and explore the rhetoric and institutional approach toward migrants –...
By focusing on the Italian context, this paper explores the human rights violations that migrants sy...
Despite the “migrants and COVID-19” topic has been neglected since felt marginal concerning other as...
Scholarship dissecting the EU humanitarian border has consistently emphasised its productive nature....
In this article, I will analyse how the Italian reception system has been transformed after the ‘ref...
This article presents the results of an empirical research carried out within Italian reception cent...
In this article, we will examine the way in which reception centers, CPRs, hotspots and quarantine ...
The article aims to illustrate and explore the rhetoric and institutional approach toward migrants –...
Having initially welcomed more than a million refugees and forced migrants into Europe ...
Following the COVID-19 pandemic, migration was framed in Italy as ‘the emergency within the emergenc...
The surge of migrants crossing the Mediterranean in search of protection has been widely described a...
Migration to Italy has drastically increased, with thousands of refugees traveling by sea to Sicily,...
The Coronavirus outbreak has revealed the critical situation that can emerge when isolation and quar...
Background As coronavirus infection spread across the world, the dramatic consequences of Sars-Co...
The article analyzes how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the management of reception centers for ...
The article aims to illustrate and explore the rhetoric and institutional approach toward migrants –...
By focusing on the Italian context, this paper explores the human rights violations that migrants sy...
Despite the “migrants and COVID-19” topic has been neglected since felt marginal concerning other as...
Scholarship dissecting the EU humanitarian border has consistently emphasised its productive nature....
In this article, I will analyse how the Italian reception system has been transformed after the ‘ref...
This article presents the results of an empirical research carried out within Italian reception cent...
In this article, we will examine the way in which reception centers, CPRs, hotspots and quarantine ...
The article aims to illustrate and explore the rhetoric and institutional approach toward migrants –...
Having initially welcomed more than a million refugees and forced migrants into Europe ...
Following the COVID-19 pandemic, migration was framed in Italy as ‘the emergency within the emergenc...
The surge of migrants crossing the Mediterranean in search of protection has been widely described a...
Migration to Italy has drastically increased, with thousands of refugees traveling by sea to Sicily,...