Ordering diversity: co-producing the pandemic and the migrant in Singapore during COVID-19

What do measures of management during this exceptional and volatile time tell us about the regulation of migrant-driven diversity and its implications in the arrival city? Using the term "differential diversification" from Singapore, I examine how the socio-political life of the pandemic i...

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Main Author: Ye, Junjia
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1614302022-09-02T05:31:55Z Ordering diversity: co-producing the pandemic and the migrant in Singapore during COVID-19 Ye, Junjia School of Social Sciences Social sciences::Sociology Migration Urban Diversity What do measures of management during this exceptional and volatile time tell us about the regulation of migrant-driven diversity and its implications in the arrival city? Using the term "differential diversification" from Singapore, I examine how the socio-political life of the pandemic is deeply entangled with the management of low-waged labour migrants. Techno-political discourses and practices of pandemic management accelerated the state's attempts to differently include migrant workers, revealing the bare viscerality of biopolitics already in place prior to the pandemic. I argue that diversity is ordered through a striking co-production of migrant management and pandemic management. This paper draws upon government discourses to demonstrate that measures of pandemic management contribute not only to the spatial regime of migrant management. They also articulate and rationalise the subject transformation of the low-waged migrant to the extent that, on top of being a moral risk, they are also now a medical risk. 2022-09-02T05:31:55Z 2022-09-02T05:31:55Z 2021 Journal Article Ye, J. (2021). Ordering diversity: co-producing the pandemic and the migrant in Singapore during COVID-19. Antipode, 53(6), 1895-1920. https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/anti.12740 0066-4812 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/161430 10.1111/anti.12740 34188316 2-s2.0-85106279292 6 53 1895 1920 en Antipode © 2021 The Authors. Antipode Foundation Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Singapore
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Migration
Urban Diversity
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Migration
Urban Diversity
Ye, Junjia
Ordering diversity: co-producing the pandemic and the migrant in Singapore during COVID-19
description What do measures of management during this exceptional and volatile time tell us about the regulation of migrant-driven diversity and its implications in the arrival city? Using the term "differential diversification" from Singapore, I examine how the socio-political life of the pandemic is deeply entangled with the management of low-waged labour migrants. Techno-political discourses and practices of pandemic management accelerated the state's attempts to differently include migrant workers, revealing the bare viscerality of biopolitics already in place prior to the pandemic. I argue that diversity is ordered through a striking co-production of migrant management and pandemic management. This paper draws upon government discourses to demonstrate that measures of pandemic management contribute not only to the spatial regime of migrant management. They also articulate and rationalise the subject transformation of the low-waged migrant to the extent that, on top of being a moral risk, they are also now a medical risk.
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title Ordering diversity: co-producing the pandemic and the migrant in Singapore during COVID-19
title_short Ordering diversity: co-producing the pandemic and the migrant in Singapore during COVID-19
title_full Ordering diversity: co-producing the pandemic and the migrant in Singapore during COVID-19
title_fullStr Ordering diversity: co-producing the pandemic and the migrant in Singapore during COVID-19
title_full_unstemmed Ordering diversity: co-producing the pandemic and the migrant in Singapore during COVID-19
title_sort ordering diversity: co-producing the pandemic and the migrant in singapore during covid-19
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