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This edited volume interrogates the intersection between viral pandemics, transnational migration and the politics of belonging in South Africa during COVID-19. The chapters draw on theoretical conceptions such as biopolitics, necropolitics, xenophobio/afrophobia and autochthonous citizenship to und...
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Zusammenfassung: | This edited volume interrogates the intersection between viral pandemics, transnational migration and the politics of belonging in South Africa during COVID-19. The chapters draw on theoretical conceptions such as biopolitics, necropolitics, xenophobio/afrophobia and autochthonous citizenship to understand how South Africa has responded to the devastating effects of COVID-19 and the implications for the lives and livelihoods of African migrants. The book is written against the backdrop of deepening socioeconomic and political problems in South Africa, which have been exacerbated by the pandemic, exclusionary response strategies employed by the government and populist discourses about the dangers of hosting an increasing population of African migrants. Drawing on the experiences of migrants from Cameroon, DRC, Nigeria, Somalia and Zimbabwe, this book explores the challenges of these diaspora communities during lockdowns, their survival strategies and the effects on their social existence during and post the pandemic. From these case studies, we are reminded about the paradoxes of belonging and how COVID-19 continues to reveal different forms of global inequalities. They also remind us about the burdens of displacement and emplacement and how they are repeatedly politicised in South Africa, as the government grapples with endemic socioeconomic and political problems. The conclusion of the book examines the implications of COVID-19 for migration across the African continent and particularly for South Africa, as we witness new waves of xenophobic/afrophobic vigilantism driven by Operation Dudula. |
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spelling | South African-based African migrants' responses to COVID-19 : strategies, opportunities, challenges and implications / editors Pineteh Angu; Tyanai Masiya; Kristina Gustafsson & Ngwi Mulu. Mankon, Bamenda, North West Region, Cameroon : Langaa RPCIG, [2022] 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on August 16, 2022). Cover -- Title page -- Copyright page -- About the Editors -- Notes on Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Foreword -- Chapter 1 -- Introduction: Viral pandemics, transnational migration and the politics of belonging in South Africa -- References -- Chapter 2 -- COVID-19 and its effects on the lives and livelihoods of female Congolese asylum seekers and refugees in the city of Cape Town -- Introduction -- Theoretical framework -- Study approach -- Presentation and discussion of findings -- Conclusion and recommendations -- References -- Chapter 3 -- The experiences of undocumented female Zimbabwean migrants in South Africa before and during the COVID-19 pandemic -- Introduction -- Theoretical framework -- Research design and methodology -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 4 -- Mitigating the multidimensional impact of the COVID-19 lockdown on African migrant-owned hospitality businesses in Cape Town: Strategies, successes and failures -- Introduction -- Research methods -- Results and analysis -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 5 -- COVID-19 lockdown and peri-urban livelihoods: Migrants' contribution to the South African food system -- Introduction -- Literature review and conceptual framework -- Methodology -- Empirical findings and analysis -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 6 -- Exclusionary business relief practices undermine South Africa's COVID-19 interventions: Insights from Gauteng-based entrepreneurs of Cameroonian descent -- Introduction -- Theoretical foundation -- Research methodology -- Results and discussions -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7 -- The need to include the voices of migrants with disabilities within conversations about migration -- Introduction -- Method -- Results and discussion -- Conclusion -- References. Chapter 8 -- A tije a timu of the Yoruba diaspora in South Africa as a Survival Strategy during COVID-19 lockdown -- Introduction -- Background and contextualisation -- Theoretical foundation: Yoruba culture and the significance of food to holistic well-being -- Methodology -- Presentation and discussion of findings -- Conclusions -- References -- Conclusion -- Responding to the COVID-19 pandemic: strategies, opportunities, challenges and implications for the lives of African migrants in South Africa -- Implications regarding the COVID-19 pandemic for African migrants and the South African government -- Concluding thoughts -- References -- Back cover. This edited volume interrogates the intersection between viral pandemics, transnational migration and the politics of belonging in South Africa during COVID-19. The chapters draw on theoretical conceptions such as biopolitics, necropolitics, xenophobio/afrophobia and autochthonous citizenship to understand how South Africa has responded to the devastating effects of COVID-19 and the implications for the lives and livelihoods of African migrants. The book is written against the backdrop of deepening socioeconomic and political problems in South Africa, which have been exacerbated by the pandemic, exclusionary response strategies employed by the government and populist discourses about the dangers of hosting an increasing population of African migrants. Drawing on the experiences of migrants from Cameroon, DRC, Nigeria, Somalia and Zimbabwe, this book explores the challenges of these diaspora communities during lockdowns, their survival strategies and the effects on their social existence during and post the pandemic. From these case studies, we are reminded about the paradoxes of belonging and how COVID-19 continues to reveal different forms of global inequalities. They also remind us about the burdens of displacement and emplacement and how they are repeatedly politicised in South Africa, as the government grapples with endemic socioeconomic and political problems. The conclusion of the book examines the implications of COVID-19 for migration across the African continent and particularly for South Africa, as we witness new waves of xenophobic/afrophobic vigilantism driven by Operation Dudula. COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- South Africa. South Africa Emigration and immigration. Immigrants South Africa. Pandémie de COVID-19, 2020- Afrique du Sud. Sociology: work & labour. bicssc SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / African Studies. bisacsh Emigration and immigration fast Immigrants fast South Africa fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJcWtkkqd3cMmFw9GBdYT3 COVID-19 Pandemic (2020-) fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39Qhp4vB9ppxymcDb8984mKfy Since 2020 fast Angu, Pineteh, editor. Masiya, Tyanai, editor. Gustafsson, Kristina, editor. Mulu, Ngwi, editor. Print version: 9956552445 9789956552443 (OCoLC)1325655436 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3344406 Volltext |
spellingShingle | South African-based African migrants' responses to COVID-19 : strategies, opportunities, challenges and implications / Cover -- Title page -- Copyright page -- About the Editors -- Notes on Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Foreword -- Chapter 1 -- Introduction: Viral pandemics, transnational migration and the politics of belonging in South Africa -- References -- Chapter 2 -- COVID-19 and its effects on the lives and livelihoods of female Congolese asylum seekers and refugees in the city of Cape Town -- Introduction -- Theoretical framework -- Study approach -- Presentation and discussion of findings -- Conclusion and recommendations -- References -- Chapter 3 -- The experiences of undocumented female Zimbabwean migrants in South Africa before and during the COVID-19 pandemic -- Introduction -- Theoretical framework -- Research design and methodology -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 4 -- Mitigating the multidimensional impact of the COVID-19 lockdown on African migrant-owned hospitality businesses in Cape Town: Strategies, successes and failures -- Introduction -- Research methods -- Results and analysis -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 5 -- COVID-19 lockdown and peri-urban livelihoods: Migrants' contribution to the South African food system -- Introduction -- Literature review and conceptual framework -- Methodology -- Empirical findings and analysis -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 6 -- Exclusionary business relief practices undermine South Africa's COVID-19 interventions: Insights from Gauteng-based entrepreneurs of Cameroonian descent -- Introduction -- Theoretical foundation -- Research methodology -- Results and discussions -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7 -- The need to include the voices of migrants with disabilities within conversations about migration -- Introduction -- Method -- Results and discussion -- Conclusion -- References. Chapter 8 -- A tije a timu of the Yoruba diaspora in South Africa as a Survival Strategy during COVID-19 lockdown -- Introduction -- Background and contextualisation -- Theoretical foundation: Yoruba culture and the significance of food to holistic well-being -- Methodology -- Presentation and discussion of findings -- Conclusions -- References -- Conclusion -- Responding to the COVID-19 pandemic: strategies, opportunities, challenges and implications for the lives of African migrants in South Africa -- Implications regarding the COVID-19 pandemic for African migrants and the South African government -- Concluding thoughts -- References -- Back cover. COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- South Africa. Immigrants South Africa. Pandémie de COVID-19, 2020- Afrique du Sud. Sociology: work & labour. bicssc SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / African Studies. bisacsh Emigration and immigration fast Immigrants fast |
title | South African-based African migrants' responses to COVID-19 : strategies, opportunities, challenges and implications / |
title_auth | South African-based African migrants' responses to COVID-19 : strategies, opportunities, challenges and implications / |
title_exact_search | South African-based African migrants' responses to COVID-19 : strategies, opportunities, challenges and implications / |
title_full | South African-based African migrants' responses to COVID-19 : strategies, opportunities, challenges and implications / editors Pineteh Angu; Tyanai Masiya; Kristina Gustafsson & Ngwi Mulu. |
title_fullStr | South African-based African migrants' responses to COVID-19 : strategies, opportunities, challenges and implications / editors Pineteh Angu; Tyanai Masiya; Kristina Gustafsson & Ngwi Mulu. |
title_full_unstemmed | South African-based African migrants' responses to COVID-19 : strategies, opportunities, challenges and implications / editors Pineteh Angu; Tyanai Masiya; Kristina Gustafsson & Ngwi Mulu. |
title_short | South African-based African migrants' responses to COVID-19 : |
title_sort | south african based african migrants responses to covid 19 strategies opportunities challenges and implications |
title_sub | strategies, opportunities, challenges and implications / |
topic | COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- South Africa. Immigrants South Africa. Pandémie de COVID-19, 2020- Afrique du Sud. Sociology: work & labour. bicssc SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / African Studies. bisacsh Emigration and immigration fast Immigrants fast |
topic_facet | COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- South Africa. South Africa Emigration and immigration. Immigrants South Africa. Pandémie de COVID-19, 2020- Afrique du Sud. Sociology: work & labour. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / African Studies. Emigration and immigration Immigrants South Africa |
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