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Covid-19 and the sudden death of free movement

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PodBean; Podcast; 2020; The borders of equality podcast; [RSCAS]; [GLOBALCIT]
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PICCOLI, Lorenzo, AFONSO, Alexandre, Covid-19 and the sudden death of free movement, PodBean, Podcast, 2020, The borders of equality podcast, [RSCAS], [GLOBALCIT] - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/67094
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Since the beginning of the pandemic, countries around the world have adopted drastic measures to contain the spread of the coronavirus. International mobility has been severely disrupted and governments have imposed severe controls on who can enter their territory. In this episode, we discuss the consequences of the global pandemic for immigration and immigration control, and the inequalities that underpin it. Our guest Lorenzo Piccoli has been tracking restrictions on mobility since the beginning of the crisis. He is a scientific officer at the Swiss national centre for research on mobility “on the the move” at the University of Neuchatel in Switzerland and a researcher of GLOBALCIT at the European University Institute, Florence.
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Published on 17 May 2020
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