The Ethics and Politics of Immigration

Höfundur Alex Sager

Útgefandi Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group

Snið ePub

Print ISBN 9781783486120

Útgáfa 1

Útgáfuár 2016

3.990 kr.

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  • Cover
  • Half Title
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Table of Contents
  • Acknowledgements
  • 1. An Introduction to the Ethics of Migration
  • Foundational Work on the Ethics of Migration
  • Ways Forward
  • Part I: Admissions
  • 2. The New Open Borders Debate
  • The Classical Open Borders Debate
  • The New Open Borders Debate
  • Conclusion
  • 3. Exclusion, Discretion, and Justice
  • Lori Watson: Migration and Subordination
  • Douglas MacKay: Exclusion and Distribution
  • Conclusion
  • 4. The Place of Persecution and Non-State Action in Refugee Protection
  • The Place of Persecution
  • Persecution by Non-State Actors
  • Usurpation by Non-State Actors and Inability to Provide State Protection
  • Delegation of Authority and Unwillingness to Provide Protection
  • Conclusion
  • 5. Caring Relationships and Family Migration Schemes
  • Ferracioli’s Theory: Protecting Irreplaceable Relationships Valued by Citizen and Society
  • Lister’s Theory: Respecting the Right to Freedom of Intimate Association
  • Immigration Policy and Dependent–Carer Relationships
  • Immigration Policy and Intimate Caring Relationships between Independent Adults
  • Conclusion
  • 6. Temporary Labour Migration and Global Inequality
  • Temporary Labour Migration Programmes (TLMP)
  • Restricting Rights and Democratic Justice
  • Closing Migration Opportunities
  • Wealth Redistribution and the Development of Sustainably Just Political Communities
  • Conclusion
  • Part II: Enforcement and Its Effects
  • 7. The Difference That Detention Makes: Reconceptualizing the Boundaries of the Normative Debate on Immigration Control
  • Immigration Detention
  • Immigration Detention Centres
  • International Human Rights Law: Advances and Limitations for Detainees’ Access to Human Rights
  • Detention and the Criminalization of Migration
  • Who is the ‘Criminal Alien’?
  • The Stateless: Subjects of Indefinite and Futile Detention
  • Potential Solutions
  • Conclusion
  • 8. Rethinking Consent in Trafficking and Smuggling
  • Smuggling and Trafficking: The Controversial Role of Consent
  • Why We Cannot Do without Consent
  • Rethinking Consent: Agency, Temporality, and the Constrained Choice of Means
  • The Normative Consequences of (Re)defining Consent
  • Conclusion
  • Part III: Integration and Inclusion
  • 9. Civic Integration: The Acceptable Face of Assimilation?
  • The Political Context
  • Liberal Citizenship and Its Obligations
  • Republican Citizenship and Its Obligations
  • Conclusion
  • 10. Arguments for Regularization
  • Some Initial Constraints
  • The Humanitarian Argument
  • The Contract Argument
  • The Contribution Argument
  • The Anti-Caste Argument
  • The Affiliation Argument
  • The Autonomy Argument
  • Conclusion
  • Part IV: New Directions for the Philosophy of Immigration
  • 11. Migration and Feminist Care Ethics
  • Migrant Women’s Care Work, Care Ethics, and the Challenge of Place
  • Migrant Women
  • Migrant Women and Care
  • Taking Migrant Women’s Care Practices to Care Ethics
  • Care Ethics and Dynamicity
  • Conclusion
  • 12. Illegal: White Supremacy and Immigration Status
  • Three Faces of White Supremacy: Racism, Ethnocentrism, and Xenophobia
  • A Nation of Immigrants
  • Conclusion
  • 13. Methodological Nationalism and the ‘Brain Drain’
  • Five Puzzles: Conundrums about the ‘Brain Drain’ Discourse
  • Pejorative and Dehumanizing Nature of Terminology
  • Dubious Claims about Research
  • Assumption of Wrongdoing
  • Focus on Migration as Opposed to Other Causes
  • Dubious Solutions
  • Methodological Nationalism
  • The Methodological Nationalism of the ‘Brain Drain’
  • Political Nationalism
  • Economic Territorialism
  • Sedentariness
  • Thinking about Skilled Migration without Methodological Nationalism
  • Reject Sedentariness
  • Rethink Borders
  • Political Cosmopolitanism
  • Bibliography
  • Index
  • About the Contributors

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