TY - JOUR
T1 - Covid-19 Vaccine Passports
T2 - Global Inequalities and Entangled Mobilities
AU - Torabian, Pooneh
AU - Muldoon, Meghan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Vaccine passport is a new term that has recently entered the vocabulary of nation-states and those involved in the travel industry. A passport is a tool through which individuals can be mobile internationally and by which they can be identified, tracked, and regulated. Although the introduction of vaccine passports has facilitated the reopening of borders and air travel and assists with reviving economic situations of nation-states, it also means that those who carry proof of immunization are the only ones who may be able to travel freely. The citizens of many countries will not have access to vaccines nor vaccine passports in the near future. As such, the biopolitics of vaccination passports become entangled with preexisting global and domestic inequalities and risk further entrenching the immobilities of people in the periphery. In this article, we discuss the ways in which the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the meaning of freedom of movement globally and how the introduction of vaccine passports perpetuates and exacerbates existing inequalities in terms of unequal access to international travel and freedom of movement.
AB - Vaccine passport is a new term that has recently entered the vocabulary of nation-states and those involved in the travel industry. A passport is a tool through which individuals can be mobile internationally and by which they can be identified, tracked, and regulated. Although the introduction of vaccine passports has facilitated the reopening of borders and air travel and assists with reviving economic situations of nation-states, it also means that those who carry proof of immunization are the only ones who may be able to travel freely. The citizens of many countries will not have access to vaccines nor vaccine passports in the near future. As such, the biopolitics of vaccination passports become entangled with preexisting global and domestic inequalities and risk further entrenching the immobilities of people in the periphery. In this article, we discuss the ways in which the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the meaning of freedom of movement globally and how the introduction of vaccine passports perpetuates and exacerbates existing inequalities in terms of unequal access to international travel and freedom of movement.
KW - COVID-19 vaccine passport
KW - Entanglements
KW - Inequalities
KW - International mobilities
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85195669243&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3727/109830423X16969739300638
DO - 10.3727/109830423X16969739300638
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85195669243
SN - 1098-304X
VL - 24
SP - 145
EP - 154
JO - Tourism, Culture and Communication
JF - Tourism, Culture and Communication
IS - 2
ER -