meje mobilnosti in družbene neenakosti
Abstract
Članek obravnava povezavo med pandemijo covid-19, migracijami in izključenostjo iz varnega prostora bivanja. Temeljni premislek naslavlja kompleksnost novih okoliščin migracijskih in begunskih poti, ko so meje postale neprehodne za vse, ne le za begunce, hkrati pa se vprašanju mobilnosti preko meja pridruži še strašljiva dvojica kužnega drugega. S koronsko krizo je sedentarnost postala nov imperativ globalne mobilnosti. Najina teza je, da so meje pandemije postale meje mobilnosti, pri čemer imperativ ostanidoma kot glavna točka protikoronskih politik spregleda družbene skupine in številne posameznike z družbenega roba, ki nimajo dostopa do varnega prostora izolacije, med njimi tudi migrante in begunce
Keywords
migracije;pandemije;COVID-19;mobilnost;družbena neenakost;
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Language: |
Slovenian |
Year of publishing: |
2021 |
Typology: |
1.01 - Original Scientific Article |
Organization: |
ZRC-SAZU - Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts |
UDC: |
314.15:316 |
COBISS: |
57470467
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ISSN: |
0040-3598 |
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18 |
Downloads: |
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Other data
Secondary language: |
English |
Secondary title: |
Migration during the covid-19 pandemic |
Secondary abstract: |
The text studies the connection between the Covid-19 pandemic, migration and exclusion from a safe living space. The main argument addresses the complexity of the new circumstances of migration and refugee routes, when borders became impermeable to all, not only refugees. In addition, the issue of international mobility is joined by the threatening contagious Other. The corona crisis has paradoxically seen sedentariness become the new imperative of global mobility. Our thesis is that the limits of the pandemic have become the limits of mobility, where the stayathome imperative as the main element of the anti-corona policies overlooks social groups and many individuals on the social margins who have no access to a safe isolated space, including migrants and refugees. |
Secondary keywords: |
migrations;pandemics;COVID-19;mobility;social inequality; |
Type (COBISS): |
Article |
Pages: |
str. 72-87, 228-229 |
Volume: |
ǂLetn. ǂ58 |
Issue: |
ǂšt. ǂ1 |
Chronology: |
jan.-mar. 2021 |
DOI: |
10.51936/tip.58.1.72-87 |
ID: |
16261723 |