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Journal of Applied Communication Research
; 50:S3-S9, 2022.
Article
in English
| Web of Science | ID: covidwho-2121667
ABSTRACT
Embodied transnationalism is characterized by intimate experiences of human-made political borders that define, limit, and restrict flows of the "Other." In the Quarantined Across Borders collection, contributors from immigrant and diasporic backgrounds address the material and discursive differences in how they experience the pandemic in terms of a public health crisis and public policy response that intersects racialized gender, class, citizenship status, and profession.