Disasters and international business: Insights and recommendations from a systematic review

BB Nielsen, H Wechtler, LG Zheng - Journal of World Business, 2023 - Elsevier
Disasters–natural or manmade–are on the rise with far-reaching implications for
international business (IB) actors and transactions. While the Covid-19 pandemic has …

[HTML][HTML] Rethinking social networks in responding to COVID-19: The case of African migrants in Melbourne's Public Housing

S Carrasco, N Dangol, M Faleh - International Journal of Disaster Risk …, 2023 - Elsevier
The relationships and networks established within communities and stakeholders are
acknowledged as enablers of disaster recovery. However, the government-imposed COVID …

[HTML][HTML] Migrants as 'vulnerable groups' in the COVID-19 pandemic: A critical discourse analysis of a taken-for-granted label in academic literature

J Molenaar, L Van Praag - SSM-Qualitative Research in Health, 2022 - Elsevier
The COVID-19 pandemic affects different people unequally, and migrants are frequently
among the groups considered particularly vulnerable. However, conceptualizations of …

Pandemic Racism in Australia: A Systematic Review

J Ben, A Elias - Journal of Intercultural Studies, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The COVID-19 pandemic has given rise to diverse manifestations of racism in Australia, from
everyday attacks against Asian Australians to discriminatory policies towards temporary …

Pandemic policing and the construction of publics: an analysis of COVID-19 lockdowns in public housing

P Kelaita, K Pienaar, J Keaney, D Murphy… - Health Sociology …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT COVID-19 responses have cast a spotlight on the uneven impacts of public
health policy with particular populations or sites targeted for intervention. Perhaps the …

Migrant racialization on Twitter during a border and a pandemic crisis

M Avraamidou, E Eftychiou - International Communication …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
This work examines how the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic reshaped the migration
debate on Twitter. Through co-hashtag network analysis, time-frequency and content …

“More important than COVID-19”: temporary visas and compounding vulnerabilities for health and well-being from the COVID-19 pandemic for refugees and asylum …

M Walsh, C Due, A Ziersch - Refuge, 2022 - erudit.org
Refugees and asylum seekers on temporary visas typically experience interacting issues
related to employment, financial precarity, and poor health and well-being. This research …

“We Were Already in Lockdown”: Exploring the Impact of the COVID‐19 Pandemic on Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Australia—Mental Health, Social Isolation …

S Trew, J Couch, J Cox… - Health & Social Care in the …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
The aim of this study was to give a voice to people from asylum seeker and refugee
backgrounds in Australia during the COVID‐19 pandemic and to explore their perspectives …

Gendered dimensions of migration and conviviality: a virtual space for autoethnographic explorations of 'finding home'

N Belford, N Sum, R Roy - Journal of Intercultural Studies, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Gendered dimensions of migration although mainstream current research, there is less
attention given to migrant women's social interaction and convivial experiences. As three …

'It's Time to Make Your Way Home': Implications of the COVID-19 Pandemic for Multicultural Policies in Australia

M Phillips - Journal of Intercultural Studies, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Governments around the world acted in response to the COVID-19 pandemic through
lockdowns and border closures that had specific impacts on temporary residents (migrants …