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New Challenges in Immigration Theory

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New Challenges in Immigration Theory seeks to stretch the limits of familiar liberal political theory in order to consider the difficult normative questions presented by 'new' forms of migration, such as climate refugees, and skilled and unskilled temporary labour migration. It also considers the moral challenges posed by states' attempts to exclude migrants in 'innovative' ways - including via the increased use of detention centres - as well as the effects of transnational networks of migrants on encouraging specific migration flows. This book was originally published as a special issue of Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy.

List of contents

1. New challenges in immigration theory: an overview 2. Beyond reason: the philosophy and politics of immigration 3. The right to exclude 4. An overview of the ethics of immigration 5. Reframing the brain drain 6. Temporary migration projects and voting rights 7. Detaining immigrants and asylum seekers: a normative introduction 8. Climate change refugees

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Crispino E.G. Akakpo is currently a doctoral researcher at the Institute of Philosophy, University of Leuven, Belgium, where he works on political philosophy and the philosophy of law. He aims to develop criteria for just migration policies by exploring the tension between moral universalism and state based exclusion.
Patti T. Lenard is Assistant Professor of Applied Ethics at the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Ottawa, Canada. Her first book, Trust Democracy and Multicultural Challenges (2012), focused on the challenges posed by diversity, largely caused by immigration, in domestic states. Her current research focuses on the normative questions that arise as people cross borders, and the reasons that states provide to justify admitting and excluding migrants.


Summary

As far as immigration theory is concerned, the attempt to reconcile concern for all persons with the reality of state boundaries and exclusionary policies has proved difficult within the limits of normative liberal political philosophy. However, the realpolitik of migration in today’s environment forces a major paradigm shift. We must move beyond standard debates between those who argue for more open borders and those who argue for more closed borders. This book aims to show that a realistic utopia of political theory of immigration is possible, but argues that to do so we must focus on expanding the boundaries of what are familiar normative positions in political theory. Theorists must better inform themselves of the concrete challenges facing migration policies: statelessness, brain drain, migrant rights, asylum policies, migrant detention practices, climate refugees, etc. We must ask: what is the best we can and ought to wish for in the face of these difficult migration challenges.
Blake, Carens, and Cole offer pieces that outline the major normative questions in the political theory of immigration. The positions these scholars outline are challenged by the pieces contributed by Lister, Ottonelli, Torresi, Sager, and Silverman. These latter pieces force the reformulation of the central positions in normative political theory of immigration.
This book was originally published as a special issue of Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy.

Product details

Authors Crispino (Ku Leuven Akakpo, Crispino E. G. Lenard Akakpo
Assisted by Crispino Akakpo (Editor), Crispino E. G. Akakpo (Editor), Crispino E.G. Akakpo (Editor), Patti Lenard (Editor), Patti Tamara Lenard (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 16.06.2017
 
EAN 9781138057562
ISBN 978-1-138-05756-2
No. of pages 146
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > General, dictionaries
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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