@article{fdi:010083053, title = {{I}mmigrants facing {C}ovid 19 containment in {F}rance : an ordinary hardship of disaffiliation}, author = {{C}arillon, {S}. and {G}osselin, {A}. and {C}oulibaly, {K}. and {R}idde, {V}al{\'e}ry and {D}esgr{\'e}es du {L}oû, {A}nnabel and {MAKASI} {S}tudy {G}roup}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{I}n order to limit the spread of the {SARS}-{C}o{V}-2 virus, the majority of governments have introduced population containment. {C}ertain population groups, including immigrants in precarious situations, are experiencing the impact of this measure in a brutal manner. {T}his article is based on accounts of containment experiences collected by telephone within the framework of a pre-existing intervention research carried out among immigrants to {F}rance from {S}ub-{S}aharan {A}frica who are in a precarious situation. {I}t highlights certain social effects of containment and the logics at work in the precarious situations. {T}his research shows how this a priori unprecedented situation affects individual capacities to act and generates a "disaffiliation process" causing individuals to shift towards "social non-existence", repeating lived experiences and exacerbating pre-existing logics. {T}he ordeal of containment proves to be an ordinary experience for these individuals.}, keywords = {{ANTHROPOLOGIE} {DE} {LA} {SANTE} ; {IMMIGRE} ; {EPIDEMIE} ; {ISOLEMENT} ; {IDENTITE} {SOCIALE} ; {ENQUETE} ; {CONFINEMENT} ; {PRECARITE} ; {FRANCE} ; {AFRIQUE} {SUBSAHARIENNE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{J}ournal of {M}igration and {H}ealth}, volume = {1-2}, numero = {}, pages = {100032 [5 ]}, ISSN = {2666-6235}, year = {2020}, DOI = {10.1016/j.jmh.2020.100032}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010083053}, }