RESEARCH AND ORIENTATION WORKSHOP ON FORCED MIGRATION

Fifth Annual Research & Orientation Workshop
in
Global Protection of Migrants and Refugees

Kolkata, 16-21 November 2020

Reading List

1. Anne Showstack Sassoon – Migration and Mobility_ The European Context-Palgrave Macmillan (2001).

2. Tim Hatton, ‘The Age of Mass Migration: What we can and can’t explain’ in Anne Showstack Sassoon – Migration and Mobility_ The European Context-Palgrave Macmillan (2001).

3. Antonio Pecoud (2013) in Martin Geiger and Antonio Pecoud, Disciplining the Transnational Mobility of People.

4. Ravi Srivastava( 2020),Understanding circular migration in India :Its Nature and Dimensions, the crisis under Lockdown and the Response of the State, IHD-CES Working paper series, Institute for Human Development, Delhi.

5. Mezzadra, S, Neilson, B (2008) Border as method, or, the multiplication of labor. European Institute for Progressive Politics. Available at: http://eipcp.net/transversal/0608/mezzadraneilson/en.

6. Kofman, E (2005) Citizenship, migration and the reassertion of national identity. Citizenship Studies 9(5): 453–467.

7. Isin, E (2012) Citizens without Frontiers. London: Continuum.

8. Bigo, D (1994) The European internal security field: Stakes and rivalries in a newly developing area of police intervention. In: Anderson Mand Boer, M (eds) Policing Across National Boundaries. London: Pinter, 42–69.

9. Shah, A, Lerche, J. Migration and the invisible economies of care: Production, social reproduction and seasonal migrant labour in India. Trans Inst Br Geogr. 2020; 00: 1– 16. https://doi.org/10.1111/tran.12401.

10. Gilbert, Geoff (2020) ‘Forced Displacement in a Time of a Global Pandemic.’ In: Ferstman, Carla and Fagan, Andrew, (eds.) Covid-19, Law and Human Rights: Essex Dialogues. A Project of the School of Law and Human Rights Centre. University of Essex, 167 – 175. ISBN 978-1-5272-6632-2.

11. Lucas Guttentag, Corona Virus Border Expulsions: CDC’s Assault on Asylum Seekers and Unaccompanied Minors, Just Security, 13 th April 2020, https://www.justsecurity.org/69640/coronavirus-border-expulsions-cdcs-assault-on-asylu m- seekers-and-unaccompanied-minors/ as accessed on29th July 2020

12. Volker Turk and Elizabeth Eyster, (2010), ‘Strengthening Accountability in UNHCR’.

13. International Journal of Refugee Law, 2010(22);159.

14. Pascale Allotey, Zhie X Chan, Fatima Ghani, Emma Rhule, Mobility Migrants and COVID- 19:an enhanced challenged to health and human rights, 5 th June 2020 as seen in https://iigh.unu.edu/publications/articles/epic-tracker-blog-mobility-migrants-and-covid-19 – an-enhanced-challenge-to-health-and-human-rights.html.

15. Kanak Mani Dixit, Pandemics without borders, South Asia’s Evolution, The Hindu, 04 May 2020 https://www.thehindu.com/opinion/lead/pandemics-without-borders-south-asiasevolution/article31495761.ece.

16. Dobusch, L, Kreissl, K. Privilege and burden of im-/mobility governance: On the reinforcement of inequalities during a pandemic lockdown. Gender Work Organ. 2020; 1– 8. https://doi.org/10.1111/gwao.12462.

17. Steven J Heyman,1991The first duty of government: Protection, Liberty and the Fourteenth amendment. Duke Law Journal, Vol 41: 507, 508-571.

18. Ketrner, James, The Development of American Citizenship, 1608-1870, at 7-8, 16-28 (1978).

19. Arun Kumar,2 020, ‘The Pandemic is changing the face of Indian labour’, The Wire as accessed from https://thewire.in/economy/covid-19-pandemic-indian-labour.

1. “Beyond the Male Migrant: South Africa’s Long History of health geography and the contemporary AIDS pandemic” CLICK HERE

2. “When outbreaks go globals: Migration and Public health in a Time of Zika” CLICK HERE

3. ‘Out of two bad choices, I took the slightly better one’: Vaccination dilemmas for Scottish and Polish migrant women during the H1N1 influenza pandemic CLICK HERE

4. ” Missing: Where Are the Migrants in Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Plans?” CLICK HERE

5. ” Pandemics Migration and Global health Security” CLICK HERE

6. “Knowledge about Pandemic Influenza Preparedness among Vulnerable Migrants in Thailand” CLICK HERE

7. “Migration data relevant for the Covd 19 Pandemic” CLICK HERE

8. ” The Coronavirus Pandemic Could be Devastating for the world’s Migrants” CLICK HERE

9. “Muslims get Corona’: How Stigma Burnt Down A Bengal Locality” CLICK HERE

10. “The Government Will Come to Its senses’: Calcutta’s Workers and the Plague of 1898 CLICK HERE

11. India’s Initial Coronavirus Response Carried Echoes of the Colonial Era CLICK HERE

12. “Migration and Reverse Migration in the Age of Covid 19” CLICK HERE

13. “Stay Safe Conversations that illuminate the Glass wall between her and me” CLICK HERE

14. What Covid 19 reveals about borders and citizenships CLICK HERE

15. Racial Discrimination: Man Throws Tiffin at Naga Women in Pune CLICK HERE

16. Mobility in Immobility CLICK HERE

17. Greece ready to welcome tourists as refugees stay locked down CLICK HERE

18. Social Aspects of Epidemiology: Migration and health, Some Introductory Notes CLICK HERE

19. Migration and Health CLICK HERE

20. Immigration, Ethnicity and Pandemic CLICK HERE

21. Where are the migrants in pandemic influenza preparedness plan? CLICK HERE

22. The contribution of a gender perspective to the understanding of migrants’ health CLICK HERE

23. The migration journey and mental health–Evidence from venezuelean forced migration CLICK HERE

24. Addressing Sex and gender in Epidemic Prone Infectious Diseases CLICK HERE

25. Covid 19: The Gendered Impacts of the Outbreak CLICK HERE

26. Thinking about gender while responding to an epidemic CLICK HERE

27. The Peshwa’s tax holiday CLICK HERE

28. Human mobility and human rights CLICK HERE

29. Corona Times (blog) CLICK HERE

30. Corona thread on Allegra Lab CLICK HERE

31. Witnessing Corona CLICK HERE

32. Towards a feminist new deal CLICK HERE

33. African Feminist Post Covid 19 economic recovery Statement CLICK HERE

34. Forced Migration review, Covid 19: Early Reflections CLICK HERE

35. REFUGEES AND MIGRANTS AMID THE GLOBAL PANDEMIC. GENDERED VULNERABILITIES IN THE MIDDLE EAST. CLICK HERE

36. The CoVid 19 pandemic in the GCC- Underlying Vulnerabilities for the Migrant workers CLICK HERE

37. In Canada Non Status women are being left behind CLICK HERE

38. CoVid 19 reveals the inherent vindictiveness of migration detention CLICK HERE

39. Can technology become a tool of oppression and surveillance? CLICK HERE

40. Why migrants are particularly vulnerable during the pandemic? CLICK HERE

41. The many facets of pandemic vulnerability CLICK HERE

42. Climate Migration and the CoVid 19 pandemic–addressing the needs of climate migrants and vulnerable communities CLICK HERE

43. Covid 19 and the vulnerable CLICK HERE

44. Migrants: Exposed and Vulnerable to the CVid 19 pandemic CLICK HERE

45. Allegra Lab open threat on corona CLICK HERE

46. Haitian deportees face an unconscionable crisis during the pandemic CLICK HERE

47. What happens to freedom of movement during a pandemic CLICK HERE

48. India’s tumultuous history of epidemics CLICK HERE

49. Public Health in British India CLICK HERE

50. Epidemics and Pandemics in India Throughout History CLICK HERE

51. Migrant and displaced children in the age of covid 19 CLICK HERE

52. Forced Migration and Transmission of HIV Aids CLICK HERE

53. Migration and Aids CLICK HERE

54. Most HIV positive migrants in Europe acquired HIV post migration CLICK HERE

55. Pandemics, Places and Populations CLICK HERE

56. 1994 Surat Plague has many lessons for India CLICK HERE

57. Educating Migrant Workers on Zika CLICK HERE

58. The Role of Easter Island in the dissemination of Zika Virus CLICK HERE

59. Defending Human Rights During a Global Pandemic: Lessons from UNAIDS (with Luisa Cabal) CLICK HERE

60. UNAIDS report and report launch CLICK HERE

61. Where Vegetables are a luxury CLICK HERE

62. Gendering the pandemic in prisons CLICK HERE

63. MIGRANT CARE WORK IN THE TIME OF PANDEMIC CLICK HERE

64. Migrant Domestic and care workers: High Risk but No protection CLICK HERE

65. A pandemic, and then what? CLICK HERE

66. Migrant agricultural workers in India and the covid 19 lockdown CLICK HERE

67. Migrant workers and the COVID-19 pandemic CLICK HERE

68. Farm workers, mostly undocumented CLICK HERE

69. Migrant farm workers detail dangerous pandemic conditions CLICK HERE

70. Migrant women workers on the road CLICK HERE

71. Differently abled migrant women grapple with the pandemic CLICK HERE

72. protecting migrant women workers in food supply chains CLICK HERE

73. Informal home care providers CLICK HERE

74. Health emergency and disaster- risk management framework CLICK HERE

75. Covid 19-the gendered impacts of the outbreak CLICK HERE

76. Stigmatization and discrimination CLICK HERE

77. Covid 19 and xenophobia CLICK HERE

78. Coronavirus is spreading across borders CLICK HERE

79. Whom do you trust CLICK HERE

80. poorest may be pushed over the edge CLICK HERE

81. France faces epidemic of anti asian racism CLICK HERE

82. Effect of the COVID-19 pandemic response on intrapartum care, stillbirth, and neonatal mortality outcomes in Nepal CLICK HERE

83. The Plague of Thebes, A historical epidemic in Sophocles’s CLICK HERE

84. When Racism and Disease Spread Together CLICK HERE

85. The Question of Racial Immunity to Yellow fever in History and Historiography CLICK HERE

86. India’s Initial Coronavirus response carried Echoes of the Colonial Era CLICK HERE

87. Pandemics: Waves of Disease, Waves of hate, from Plague of Athens to AIDS CLICK HERE

88. Remembering the Spanish Flu in Asia CLICK HERE

89. Migrant Women Workers on the Road: Largely Invisible and Already Forgotten CLICK HERE

90. The additional risk of Covid 19 for Migrant Women and How to Address Them CLICK HERE

91. Rapid Gender Analysis for Covid 19 CLICK HERE

92. The 1896 Bombay Plague: Lessons in What not to Do CLICK HERE

93. Genetics is not why more BAME people die from Coronavirus CLICK HERE

94. The Black Death CLICK HERE

95. Health Equality Considerations CLICK HERE

96. They cared for Some of New York’s Most Vulnerable Communities CLICK HERE

97. Discrimination and homophobia fuel the HIV epidemic in gay and bisexual men CLICK HERE

98. Bengaluru Sanitation Worker, 28, Dies of Covid 19 CLICK HERE

99. Covid 19 How Casteist is this Pandemic CLICK HERE

100. Deaths of 6 Chennai Sanitation Workers Unrecorded CLICK HERE

Neoliberalism and Labour

1. Michel Foucault, The Birth of Biopoltics: Lectures at College de France, 1978-79 (New York: Palgrave-Macmillan, 2008)

2. Jurgen Reinhoudt and Serge Audier, The Walter Lippmann Colloquium: The Birth of Neoliberalism (New York: Palgrave-Macmillan, 2018).

3. Phillip Mirowski and Dieter Plehwe, The Road from Mont Pelerin: The Making of the Neoliberal Thought Collective (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2009)

4. Gary Becker, Human Capital: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis, with Special Reference to Education (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1993).

The Formal and the Informal

5. W. Arthur Lewis, ‘Economic Development with Unlimited Supplies of Labour’, Manchester School 22 (1954), 139-91

6. Michael Todaro, ‘A Model of Labour Migration and Urban Unemployment in Less Developed Countries’, The American Economic Review 59, no. 1 (1969), 138-48.

7. John Harris and Michael Todaro, ‘Migration, Unemployment and Development: A Two-Sector Analysis’, The American Economic Review 60, no. 1 (1970), 126-42.

8. Derek Byeriee and Carl Eicher, ‘Rural Employment, Migration and Economic Development: Theoretical Issues and Empirical Evidence from Africa’, African Rural Employment Study, Paper 1 (1972), 1-52.

9. Hein de Haas, ‘Migration and Development: A Theoretical Perspective’, International Migration Review 44, no. 1 (2010), 227-264..

10. Jan Breman, Footloose Labour: Working in India’s Informal Economy (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1996).

11. Guy Standing, The Precariat: The New Dangerous Class (London: Bloomsbury, 2011).

12. Tom Barnes, Making Cars in New India: Industry, Precarity and Informality (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2018).

Migration and Informality

13. National Commission for the Enterprises in the Unorganised Sector (Chairman: Arjun Sengupta), Report on Conditions of Work and Promotion of Livelihoods in the Unorganised Sector (New Delhi, 2007).

14. Ranabir Samaddar, ‘Primitive Accumulation and Some Aspectsof Work and Life in India’, Economic and Political Weekly XLIV, no. 18 (2009), 33-42 .

15. Nagarik Mancha, A Report on Locked-out Factories, Plight of Workers and Urban Space (Kolkata, 2005).

16. Arjan De Haan, ‘Unsettled Settlers: Migrant Workers and Industrial Capitalism in India’, Modern Asian Studies 31, no. 4 (1997), 919-49.

17. Ishita De, ‘The Migrant in a Service Village in the City’, Policies and Practices 74 (2016), 21-36.

18. Mouleshri Vyas, ‘Labouring Dangerously: Death and Old Age in the Informal Economy in Mumbai City’, Policies and Practices 73 (2015), 15-27.

19. Ritajyoti Bandyopadhyay, ‘Institutionalizing Informality: The Hawkers’ Question in Post-colonial Calcutta’, Modern Asian Studies 50, no. 2 (2016), 675-717.

The Burden of the Epidemic

20. Ranabir Samaddar, Burdens of an Epidemic: A Policy Perspective on Covid-19 and Migrant Labour (Kolkata: Calcutta Research Group, 2020).

1. Text of the 1954 Convention Relating to the Status of Stateless Persons CLICK HERE

2. Text of the 1961 Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness CLICK HERE

3. The World’s Stateless CLICK HERE

4. Resolving Existing Major Situations of Statelessness CLICK HERE

5. Statelessness: what it is and why it matters CLICK HERE

6. ‘Stateless’ Rohingyas: persecution, displacement and complex community development by Manish K Jha CLICK HERE

7. Addressing COVID-ified maritime migration in the Bay of Bengal: the case of stateless Rohingya boat people by Tejal Khanna CLICK HERE

8. Rethinking refugeehood: statelessness repatriation, and refugee by MEGAN BRADLEY CLICK HERE

9. Statelessness and the Problem of Resolving Nationality Status by CAROL A. BATCHELOR CLICK HERE

10. Forced Migration Policy Briefing3: Statelessness, Protection and Equality CLICK HERE

1. Hannah Arendt, “We Refugees,” in Jerome Kohn and Ron H. Feldman eds., Hannah Arendt: The Jewish Writings, New York: Schocken Books (2007): 264-274 CLICK HERE

2. Andrew E. Shacknove, “Who is a Refugee?” Ethics 95. 2 (Jan., 1985): 274-284 CLICK HERE

3. B.S. Chimni, “The Geopolitics of Refugee Studies: A View from the South,” Journal of Refugee Studies 11: 2 (1998): 350-374 CLICK HERE

4. Simon Behrman, “Refugee Law as a Means of Control.” Journal of Refugee Studies 32.1 (2018): 42-62. CLICK HERE

5. Jacqueline Bhaba, “Internationalist Gatekeepers? The Tension Between Asylum Advocacy and Human Rights,” Harvard Human Rights Journal 15 (2002): 155-181 CLICK HERE

6. Ratna Kapur, “Travel Plans: Border Crossings and the Rights of Translational Migrants,” Harvard Human Rights Journal 18 (2005): 107-138 CLICK HERE

7. Vasuki Nesiah, “Freedom at Sea,” London Review of International Law 7: 2 (2019) 149-179 CLICK HERE

8. Suvendrini Perera, “What is a Camp…?” borderlands 1: 1 (2002) CLICK HERE

9. Elizabeth Holzer, “What Happens to Law in a Refugee Camp?” Law and Society Review 47.4 (2013): 837-872 CLICK HERE

10. Justine Poon, “How a Body becomes a Boat: The Asylum Seeker in Law and Images,” Law and Literature 30.1 (2017): 105-121 CLICK HERE

11. https://manusrecordingproject.com/

12. https://www.deathscapes.org/

13. Tings Chack, “Undocumented: The Architecture of Migrant Detention,” CLICK HERE

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6. Carens, J. (1992) ‘Migration and Morality: A Liberal Egalitarian Perspective’. Pp. 25–47 in B. Barry and R. Goodin (eds.), Free Movement. London: Harvester Wheatsheaf

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13. Gibney, M.J. (2014) ‘Political Theory, Ethics, and Forced Migration.’ Pp. 1-9 in E. Fiddian-Qasmiyeh et al. (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Refugee and Forced Migration Studies.

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20. Samaddar, Ranabir ed. (2020) Borders of an Epidemic: Covid-19 and Migrant Workers. Kolkata: Calcutta Research Group.

21. Samaddar, Ranabir ed. (2020) Burdens of an Epidemic: A Policy Perspective on Covid-19 and Migrant Labour. Kolkata: Calcutta Research Group.

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