Between Solidarity and De-solidarisation: COVID-19 as a Crisis of Mobility

Leandros Fischer*

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Abstract

COVID-19 manifested itself as a mobility crisis, raising questions on ‘free movement’ in a world where globalisation had hitherto seemingly rendered national borders obsolete. Challenging framings of COVID-19 as an inexplicable Other affecting members of societies equally, this chapter conceptualises the pandemic crisis as a ‘social process’ encompassing classed, racialised, and gendered dimensions that led to a highly unequal distribution of the effects of COVID-19 (im)mobility. The coronavirus pandemic did not bring forth but merely exacerbated a pre-existing crisis of political legitimacy. The role of both progressive as well as COVID-19-negationist social movements is also examined. Instead of classifying social mobilisation along a ‘state vs. anti-state’ binary, the chapter argues that movements should instead be defined according to whether they promoted solidarity or desolidarisation.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelThe Crisis-Mobility Nexus
RedaktørerLeandros Fischer
Antal sider20
ForlagPalgrave Macmillan
Publikationsdato2024
Sider91-110
ISBN (Trykt)978-3-031-44670-2
ISBN (Elektronisk)978-3-031-44671-9
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2024
NavnMobility and Politics
Vol/bindPart F2082
ISSN2731-3867

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