Borders across healthcare moral economies of healthcare and migration in Europe

"Examining which actors determine undocumented migrants' access to healthcare on the ground, this volume looks at what happens in the daily interactions between administrative personnel, healthcare professionals and migrant patients in healthcare institutions across Europe. Borders across...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Sahraoui, Nina (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York Berghahn Books 2020, 2020
Edition:First edition
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Collection: JSTOR Open Access Books - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Includes bibliographical references and index
  • Part I. Borders Spring into Healthcare: Re-configuring Access, Structures and Care Provision Itself
  • Chapter 1. National and International Approaches to the Right to Healthcare for Undocumented Migrants / Danielle da Costa Leite Borges and Caterina Francesca Guidi
  • Chapter 2. Tinkering Care at the Border: When Calais' Public Hospital Is Challenged by Migratory Policies / Majorie Gerbier-Aublanc
  • Chapter 3. Tensions between Restrictive Migratory Policies and an Inclusive Prevention Programme: An Ethnography of a Biomedical HIV Prevention Programme among Sub-Saharan Africa Immigrants in the Paris Area / Séverine Carillon and Anne Gosselin
  • Chapter 4. The Positive Othering of Young Muslim Male 'Refugees' as Ideal Elderly Care Workers in the German Media Discourse / Caterina Rohde-Abuba
  • Part II. Understanding the Grey Zone Between Legislation and Admission Practices: (Un)Deservingness in Action
  • Chapter 5. Belonging to Everyone, for the Use of Everyone? Ethnography of (a) Struggle for Healthcare in Spain / Marta Pérez, Irene Rodríguez-Newey and Nicolas Petel-Rochette
  • Chapter 6. Humanitarian Exceptions in Hostile Environments: Institutional Tensions and Everyday Healthcare Practices for Migrants with Irregular Status in Italy / Roberta Perna
  • Chapter 7. The Local Construction of Vulnerability: A Comparison Between Two Associations in Paris and in Rome / Cécilia Santilli
  • Chapter 8. Introducing Gender into the Theorization of Health-related (Un)Deservingness: Ethnographic Insights from Athens and Melilla / Cynthia Malakasis and Nina Sahraoui
  • Chapter 9. Moral Economy of Exclusion: Cases of the Childbirth on the Margins of Regularity in the EU / Olena Fedyuk