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Covid-19, Migration and Migratory Parkours
From Mobility to the Prisms of Immobility: Paradoxes and Realities
The notion of migratory parkour proposes to apprehend migration as a process that varies according to the spaces crossed, the resources mobilized and personal choices, implying a particular will and intention, according to the opportunities, constraints and risks encountered. It also considers the interactions between multiple actors (migrants, States, criminal groups, solidarity collectives). Beyond these experiences linked to the “route”, the migratory parkour also encompasses the process of integration/inclusion in the host society and of return/repatriation in the country of origin. The general objective of this call of Revue Européenne des Migrations Internationales is then to question the heuristic value of the notion of migratory parkour in the context of Covid-19.
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The Caribbean against the Covid19: A global crisis and local solutions
"Études caribéennes" Journal #48
Officially affected by the COVID19 pandemic in early March 2020, the Caribbean Basin is concerned about the fragility of its social fabric and the wide disparities in public health policies from one State to another, which make a comprehensive response at the regional level impossible. The situation worsened at the end of May with the withdrawal of US funding to the World Health Organization (WHO), finally condemning the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), an emblematic figure in the fight against epidemics in the islands and on the continent, to a drastic reduction in its interventions, or even its disappearance. In this way, this issue seeks to respond to various concerns about the regional impact of the pandemic, around the central issue: to what extent the economic, political and/or social impact hovers around unresolved points in the construction of Caribbean Nation-States that prevent them from facing the crisis.
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Paris
Study days - Political studies
Ethics and public health - second edition
Deuxième édition
L’éthique de la santé publique est un champ peu exploré en France au contraire de l’éthique du soin ou de l’éthique de la recherche. Les sujets de questionnement éthique propres à la santé publique ne manquent pourtant pas, comme en ont témoigné ces derniers mois de crise sanitaire. Citons-en ici quelques exemples : comment justifier le dépistage pour telle ou telle maladie à une population entière ? Que signifie « éduquer » à la santé ou « responsabiliser » les usagers ? Quelles responsabilités civiles peut-on ou doit-on mobiliser au service de la santé publique ? Au nom de quelles valeurs ou principes sont combattues ou au contraire tolérées les inégalités de santé grandissantes en France et dans le monde ? En période de crise sanitaire, jusqu’où peut-on légitimer les restrictions aux libertés individuelles au nom de la santé collective et de la protection des plus vulnérables ? Tels sont les exemples de questionnements éthiques qu’il conviendra d’identifier et d’éclairer durant ces journées.
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