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The effects of COVID-19 are visited disproportionately on the
already disadvantaged. This important text maps out ways in which
those already disadvantaged have been affected by legal responses
to COVID-19. Contributors tackle issues including virtual trials,
adult social care, racism, tax and spending, education and more.
They reflect on the implications of COVID-19 and express concerns
with policy and practice developments and with the neutral version
of the law and the economy which has taken root. Drawing on diverse
resources, this text offers an account of the damage caused by
legal responses to the pandemic and demonstrates how the future
response can be positive and productive.
The effects of COVID-19 are visited disproportionately on the
already disadvantaged. This important text maps out ways in which
those already disadvantaged have been affected by legal responses
to COVID-19. Contributors tackle issues including virtual trials,
adult social care, racism, tax and spending, education and more.
They reflect on the implications of COVID-19 and express concerns
with policy and practice developments and with the neutral version
of the law and the economy which has taken root. Drawing on diverse
resources, this text offers an account of the damage caused by
legal responses to the pandemic and demonstrates how the future
response can be positive and productive.
Around the world, hundreds of millions of labor migrants endure
exploitation, lack of basic rights, and institutionalized
discrimination and marginalization. What dynamics and drivers have
created a world in which such a huge--and rapidly growing--group
toils as marginalized men and women, existing as a lower caste
institutionally and juridically? In what ways did labor migrants
shape their living and working conditions in the past, and what
opportunities exist for them today? Global Labor Migration presents
new multidisciplinary, transregional perspectives on issues
surrounding global labor migration. The essays go beyond
disciplinary boundaries, with sociologists, ethnographers, legal
scholars, and historians contributing research that extends
comparison among and within world regions. Looking at migrant
workers from the late nineteenth century to the present day, the
contributors illustrate the need for broader perspectives that
study labor migration over longer timeframes and from wider
geographic areas. The result is a unique, much-needed collection
that delves into one of the world's most pressing issues, generates
scholarly dialogue, and proposes cutting-edge research agendas and
methods. Contributors: Bridget Anderson, Rutvica Andrijasevic,
Katie Bales, Jenny Chan, Penelope Ciancanelli, Felipe Barradas
Correia Castro Bastos, Eileen Boris, Charlie Fanning, Judy Fudge,
Jorge L. Giovannetti-Torres, Heidi Gottfried, Julie Greene, Justin
Jackson, Radhika Natarajan, Pun Ngai, Bastiaan Nugteren, Nicola
Piper, Jessica R. Pliley, Devi Sacchetto, Helen Sampson, Yael
Schacher, Joo-Cheong Tham, and Matt Withers
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