Aris Escarcena Juan Pablo
Universidad de Sevilla Sevilla Spain.
Int Migr. 2022 Oct 17. doi: 10.1111/imig.13069.
The reception of migrants, refugees and asylum seekers in camps has become a common phenomenon in Europe, discursively linked to the historical 'crisis' of mass movements towards the region. Camps and irregularity are two key issues in understanding the special impact that the COVID-19 pandemic has had on migrants and refugees. This article explores connections between the 'campization' of migrant and refugee reception and the current debates for and against migrant regularization in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Southern Europe (Spain and Italy). The analysis uses qualitative methodology based on multi-site ethnographic fieldwork (pre-COVID-19 pandemic); informal remote interviews with migrants and refugees; and analysis of political, media and legislative discourses.
在难民营接收移民、难民和寻求庇护者已成为欧洲的一种常见现象,在话语上与该地区大规模移民的历史“危机”相关联。营地和非法状态是理解新冠疫情对移民和难民产生特殊影响的两个关键问题。本文探讨了移民和难民接收的“营地化”与南欧(西班牙和意大利)针对新冠疫情支持和反对移民合法化的当前辩论之间的联系。该分析采用了基于多地点民族志田野调查(新冠疫情之前)的定性方法;对移民和难民进行的非正式远程访谈;以及对政治、媒体和立法话语的分析。