Global health (security), immigration governance and Covid-19 in South(ern) Africa: An evolving research agenda
The Covid-19 pandemic provides a stark reminder of the political tensions associated with the field of immigration and health, highlighting the central role that nationalism, racism and xenophobia play in determining responses to communicable diseases. The blurring of global health, immigration gove...
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Main Authors: | Jo Vearey (Author), Thea de Gruchy (Author), Nicholas Maple (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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