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Publications: Pandemic (Im)mobility: COVID-19 and Migrant Communities in the Global South

Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic migrant communities have become immobile – stuck in the destination countries, or unable to continue their journeys in transit or in origin countries. This project brings together a collection of essays that seek to spell out how migrant communities in the Global South, namely in Mexico, Nepal, Qatar, and Zimbabwe, have been affected by, and reacted to the pandemic.

Babar, Zahra R. (2021): Pandemic Mobilities in the Persian Gulf: Unpacking the “Crises”. Freiburg: ABI. 

Ghimire, Anita (2021): „COVID-19 has not stopped anything” Migration practicalities post COVID-19 and implication for Nepal’s migration policy? Freiburg: ABI. 

Morales Vega, Luisa Gabriela (2021): State control of Migration during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Mexico. Freiburg: ABI. 

Takaindisa, Joyce (2021): Undocumented Zimbabwean migrants in Botswana and South Africa under COVID-19. Freiburg: ABI.  

Muhammad, Dilshad/Zanker, Franzisca (2021): Pandemic (Im)mobility: COVID-19 and Migrant Communities in the Global South. Freiburg: ABI.