Migrant and Refugee Access to Health Systems
Challenging (Im)mobilities in Healthcare

Edited by Luca Follis,Karolina Follis,Nicola Burns

ISBN13: 9781035324972

Imprint: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd

Format: Hardback

Published: 28/04/2025

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Description
In light of the ongoing struggle faced by migrants and refugees trying to access healthcare, this thought-provoking book tackles key issues at the intersection of mobility and health. It critically engages with the bureaucratic, economic and cultural barriers faced by these groups, arguing that a sedentary bias persists in national health systems. Chapters examine the challenges of providing healthcare to people on the move, tackling issues ranging from registration and border control, to abortion access and mobility justice during the COVID-19 pandemic. Expert authors combine theoretical approaches with in-depth case studies from continents including Asia, Europe and South America, critically analysing modern healthcare systems within the context of heightened human mobility and climate change. In addition to highlighting major difficulties, the book explores spaces of resistance and opportunities for change. This interdisciplinary book is a vital tool for students and scholars in medical and political anthropology, health and migration, sociology, and geography. The inclusion of practical experience and contributions from healthcare professionals also makes this an important read for medical students and educators interested in health access and provision.
Contents A poem by Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan xii Introduction: Mobile patients and sedentary health systems 1 Karolina Follis, Luca Follis and Nicola Burns PART I HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURES 2 HIV, citizenship and bordering mechanisms in Berlin 17 Paweł Lewicki 3 Emotional borderwork, a hostile affective milieu and everyday resistance in the British National Health Service 29 Jessica L. Potter and Isabel Meier 4 Registration without documentation: an exploration of the reluctance to register patients without documents in North East London 42 Kitty Worthing 5 Making health services work for seasonal agriculture workers in Huelva, Spain 55 Angels Escriva, Nora Komposch, and Natalia Ribas-Mateos PART II POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE OF MIGRANT HEALTH 6 Medicalising borders, bordering healthcare: governing asylum-seekers’ mobility and welfare at the Greek hotspots 70 Danai Avgeri 7 Expanding refugee access to healthcare and governing refugee mobility: conflicting rationales in a single field 84 Souad Osseiran 8 Looking at the interplay of migration, healthcare, and border control: the Italian case of “Ferry Quarantine” 95 Carlo Botrugno 9 The role of (im)mobilities in migrants’ experiences of pregnancy and reproductive injustice 107 Gwyneth Lonergan PART III TECHNOLOGIES OF RESISTANCE AND SURVEILLANCE 10 Not quite an emancipatory mobility: obstacles in abortion access for Ukrainian refugees within the Polish reproductive health care system 123 Monika Ewa Kaminska 11 Beyond Covid Digital Data Infrastructure: experiences from rural southern Ecuador 139 Fu-Yu Chang 12 Public health measures as bordering: health and mobility justice during pandemic times in Kuwait 151 Sajida Z. Ally PART IV MOBILE HEALTH FUTURES 13 Unsheltered (im)mobilities and access to healthcare in Frankfurt am Main 169 Corinna A. Di Stefano 14 The universalising medium has stopped universalising: the vertical and horizontal retrenchment of citizenship in austerity Britain 183 Piyush Pushkar and Louise Tomkow 15 Green borders? Challenging paradoxical NHS agendas 197 Jessica Beresford and Stephanie Sodero 16 Afterword: Mobile patients in sedentary healthcare systems: reflections from a geographer 210 Anthony C. Gartrell Index 219
  • Social welfare & social services
  • Social mobility
  • Professional & Vocational
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