2023
DOI: 10.1002/ajcp.12669
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A community psychology for migrant justice: Critically examining border violence and resistance during the COVID‐19 syndemic

Abstract: This article explores the magnifying lenses of the COVID‐19 syndemic to highlight how people racialized as migrants and refugees have been—and continue to be—disproportionally harmed. We use empirical evidence collected in our scholarly/activist work in Europe, Africa, South Asia, and the United States to examine migrant injustice as being produced by a combination of power structures and relations working to maintain colonial global orders and inequalities. This is what has been defined as “border imperialism… Show more

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