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With complete lockdown imposed in March 2020 due to Covid-19, migrant workers from different parts of India had no choice but to trek back hundreds of kilometres to reach home. This volume highlights the ethical and political implications of the epidemic -particularly for India's migrant workers.
With complete lockdown imposed in March 2020 due to Covid-19, migrant workers from different parts of India had no choice but to trek back hundreds of kilometres to reach home. This volume highlights the ethical and political implications of the epidemic -particularly for India's migrant workers.
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Ritajyoti Bandyopadhyay works at the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at IISER, Mohali. Paula Banerjee, best known for her work on women in borderlands and women and forced migration, is the President of International Association for Studies in Forced Migration. She is a faculty member of the Department of South and Southeast. Ranabir Samaddar holds the Distinguished Chair in Migration and Forced Migration Studies, Calcutta Research Group, and is a political thinker and one of the foremost theorists in the field of migration and forced migration studies.
Inhaltsangabe
General Introduction: The Shiver of the Pandemic PART I: ANALYSES 1. Corona Virus and the World-Economy: The Old is Dead, the New Can't be Born 2. Covid-19 and Gender Transgressions 3. Covid-19 Jurisprudence: Triadic Ethical Framework and the Faultlines of Constitutional Governance 4. Economic Implications of Covid-19 Pandemic: Migration, Informality, Postcolonial Capitalist Development 5. Corona Pandemic, Sudden Visibility of Migrant Workers, and the Indian Economy 6. Between Homes; Without Homes: Migration, Circularity and Domesticity PART II: REPORTS: THE LOCKDOWN EXPERIENCE/TRACTS OF TIME Report I: Hunger, Humiliation, and Death: Perils of Migrant Workers in the Time of Covid-19 Report II: Insecurity and Fear Travel as Labour Travels in the Time of Pandemic Report III: The Return of Bihari Migrants after the Covid-19 Lockdown Report IV: The Sudden Visibility of Sangram Tudu Report V: Glimpses of Life in the Time of Corona Report VI: Migrant Workers and the Ethics of Care during a Pandemic Report VII: Social Distancing, "Touch-Me-Not" and the Migrant Worker Report VIII: Bringing the Border Home: Indian Partition 2020 Report IX: Counting and Accounting for Those on the Long Walk Home Report X: How One State Can Learn from Another - Migrant Workers in Kolkata
General Introduction: The Shiver of the Pandemic PART I: ANALYSES 1. Corona Virus and the World-Economy: The Old is Dead, the New Can't be Born 2. Covid-19 and Gender Transgressions 3. Covid-19 Jurisprudence: Triadic Ethical Framework and the Faultlines of Constitutional Governance 4. Economic Implications of Covid-19 Pandemic: Migration, Informality, Postcolonial Capitalist Development 5. Corona Pandemic, Sudden Visibility of Migrant Workers, and the Indian Economy 6. Between Homes; Without Homes: Migration, Circularity and Domesticity PART II: REPORTS: THE LOCKDOWN EXPERIENCE/TRACTS OF TIME Report I: Hunger, Humiliation, and Death: Perils of Migrant Workers in the Time of Covid-19 Report II: Insecurity and Fear Travel as Labour Travels in the Time of Pandemic Report III: The Return of Bihari Migrants after the Covid-19 Lockdown Report IV: The Sudden Visibility of Sangram Tudu Report V: Glimpses of Life in the Time of Corona Report VI: Migrant Workers and the Ethics of Care during a Pandemic Report VII: Social Distancing, "Touch-Me-Not" and the Migrant Worker Report VIII: Bringing the Border Home: Indian Partition 2020 Report IX: Counting and Accounting for Those on the Long Walk Home Report X: How One State Can Learn from Another - Migrant Workers in Kolkata
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