Martuscelli Patrícia Nabuco
University College London, England, UK.
Am Behav Sci. 2021 Sep;65(10):1342-1364. doi: 10.1177/00027642211000402.
Refugees tend to be a neglected population during health emergencies. This article studies how the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak in Brazil affected forcibly displaced people considering their intersectional multiple identities. I conducted 29 semistructured phenomenological interviews with refugees living in the states of São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro between March 27 and April 06, 2020. These states' governors closed nonessential services and schools. The results indicate that refugees face three challenges connected to this pandemic: (a) same challenges as Brazilians due to their labor vulnerability social identity, (b) challenges aggravated by the pandemic due to their identity of nonnationals including access to information and services, and (c) new challenges due to their social identity of forced displaced nonnationals including closing of migration services and borders and the feeling of "living the pandemic twice." This research contributes to the literature of intersectionality and asylum by understanding how refugees in the Global South are affected by pandemics and responses to them, considering their own lived experiences and multiple social identities.
在卫生紧急情况期间,难民往往是被忽视的群体。本文研究了巴西的新冠疫情爆发如何影响被迫流离失所者,同时考虑到他们交叉的多重身份。2020年3月27日至4月6日期间,我对居住在圣保罗州和里约热内卢州的难民进行了29次半结构化现象学访谈。这两个州的州长关闭了非必要服务场所和学校。结果表明,难民在这场疫情中面临三个挑战:(a) 由于其劳动脆弱性社会身份,面临与巴西人相同的挑战;(b) 由于其非国民身份,疫情加剧了他们面临的挑战,包括获取信息和服务方面;(c) 由于其被迫流离失所非国民的社会身份,面临新的挑战,包括移民服务和边境关闭以及 “经历两次疫情” 的感受。本研究通过了解全球南方的难民如何受到疫情及其应对措施的影响,考虑到他们自己的生活经历和多重社会身份,为交叉性和庇护问题的文献做出了贡献。