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Disrupted mobilities: British-Bangladeshis visiting their friends and relatives during the global pandemic

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posted on 2023-06-10, 06:15 authored by Md Farid Miah
The COVID-19 pandemic severely disrupted the cross-border mobilities of people and materials. The ramifications of such a sudden large-scale disruption of mobilities were hugely significant for migrants’ and diasporic citizens’ transnational way of life. Being ‘here’ and ‘there’ and maintaining intimate personal, familial and social ties between people and places transnationally suddenly became virtually impossible, and some of these blockages and brakes to mobility continue. National lockdowns by many countries across the globe and the virtual halting of international travel severely limited people’s capacity to physically travel. Visiting geographically distant relatives and friends, meeting them face-to-face and fulfilling cultural obligations and duties, such as providing care or attending a funeral, became very challenging. In this chapter, I examine the disruptions of human spatial-temporal mobilities of visiting friends and relatives (VFR) between members of the British-Bangladeshi diaspora in London and their home country, Bangladesh. Drawing from interviews both in-person and online via Zoom and WhatsApp, I analyse and interpret the complex experiences of their visits and the consequences of enforced immobilities for individuals and families during the pandemic.

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Springer

Page range

113-125

Pages

258.0

Book title

Anxieties of Migration and Integration in Turbulent Times

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9783031239960

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1st

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  • Geography Publications

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Mari-Liis Jakobson, Raivo Vetik, Laura Morosanu, Russell King

Legacy Posted Date

2023-02-16

First Open Access (FOA) Date

2023-02-16

First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date

2023-02-16

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