id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-307952-mz9ucnxa Dobusch, Laura Privilege and burden of im‐/mobility governance: On the reinforcement of inequalities during a pandemic lockdown 2020-05-09 .txt text/plain 1826 85 43 In fact, the governance of im‐/mobilities follows and reinforces already prevalent inequality regimes based on class, gender and migration relations, thereby differentiating between bodies perceived as highly valuable and worth protecting and those categorized as less valued and potentially disposable. Third, and this is connected to the first two points, as the coronavirus can potentially infiltrate any social relationship and keeping in mind that a fundamental relationality is constitutive for the viability of human existence as such, the COVID-19 crisis management cannot simply follow established strategies of externalizing costs (as happened in the financial crisis 2007-08) or blaming certain groups for 'their own failure' (as happened during the 'long summer of migration' of 2015). In fact, the governance of im-/mobilities follows and reinforces already prevalent inequality regimes based on class, gender and migration relations. We illustrate this link between im-/mobility governance and pre-existing inequality regimes by the case of COVID-19 measures of the Austrian government and how they affected the organization of paid work. ./cache/cord-307952-mz9ucnxa.txt ./txt/cord-307952-mz9ucnxa.txt