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Privilege and burden of im-/mobility governance: On the reinforcement of
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2020[Sep]; 27
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In order to contain the COVID-19 pandemic, nation states have focused on the
governance of im-/mobilities: certain mobility restrictions have been enforced,
while simultaneously some forms of mobility have been maintained or even enhanced
in order to keep the system running in crisis mode. With a special focus on
Austria, we analyse the specific politics of im-/mobilities concerning the
organization of paid work and show how the socio-spatial conditions of who is
permitted, denied or urged to work are inextricably linked to inequalities. It
becomes apparent that while in principle all bodies are equally dependent on
collective social relations and enduring infrastructure, not everybody
contributes equally to their maintenance. 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.