Collective Discussion: Movement and Carceral Spatiality in the Pandemic

Author:

Shindo Reiko1ORCID,Altan-Olcay Özlem2ORCID,Balta Evren3ORCID,van Houtum Henk4ORCID,van Uden Annelies5,Rajaram Prem Kumar6,Coward Martin7ORCID,Pellander Saara8ORCID,Huysmans Jef9ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Tampere University , Finland

2. Koç University , Turkey

3. Özyeğin University , Turkey

4. Radboud University , The Netherlands

5. Utrecht University , The Netherlands

6. Central European University , Austria

7. University of Manchester , UK

8. Migration Institute of Finland , Finland

9. Queen Mary University of London , UK

Abstract

Abstract Various measures of mobility restrictions were introduced since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. This collective discussion examines them in relation to six different carceral techniques that govern movement: citizenship, nativism, colonialism, infrastructure, gender, and borders. We investigate how these spatializing techniques of carcerality have been modified and strengthened in the pandemic and their implications for how we conceptualize migration. Our conversation revolves around the relationality between movement and confinement to argue that they are not in opposition but work in tandem: Their meanings become interchangeable, and their relationship is reconfigured. In this collective discussion, we are interested in how to analyze movement/migration in ways that do not define the pandemic through temporal boundaries to mark its beginning and ending.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Sociology and Political Science

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