Migrants' (Im)mobilities in Three European Urban Contexts - Global Pandemic and Beyond

Migrants' (Im)mobilities in Three European Urban Contexts - Global Pandemic and Beyond

 

 

 

von: Marco Caselli, Jörg Dürrschmidt, John Eade

Palgrave Macmillan, 2024

ISBN: 9783031537738

Sprache: Englisch

233 Seiten, Download: 4725 KB

 
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Migrants' (Im)mobilities in Three European Urban Contexts - Global Pandemic and Beyond



This book analyses the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on three ethnic minorities in three European cities: Bangladeshi in London, Turks in Stuttgart and Peruvians in Milan. Considerable debate has emerged during the pandemic concerning its impact on minorities, and although considerable quantitative data has been generated by epidemiologists, qualitative studies also have great relevance, socially and culturally as well as institutionally. While in normal circumstances the position of migrant communities is associated with unequal access to scarce resources such as wealth, power and social prestige, the coronavirus pandemic shifted the focus to more specific variables: living in segmented or overcrowded conditions, working in jobs with higher risk exposure, difficulties with online schooling, and lack of access to health care and information.

The book will therefore be of interest to researchers and students of sociology, anthropology, global studies, migration and urban studies.  




Marco Caselli is Professor in Sociology, Sociology of Cooperation and Methodology of Social Research at Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan, Italy.

Jörg Dürrschmidt is Co-Director of IAF (Institute for Applied Research) at the University of Applied Sciences Ludwigsburg, Germany.

John Eade is Professor of Sociology and Anthropology, Univ of Roehampton, and Visiting Professor, Toronto University, Canada. 

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