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The situation of internally displaced persons has been a matter of international concern - and legal debate - since at least the late 1990s and early 2000s, and its salience has only increased in the context of extreme weather events produced by intensifying climate change. Research in political philosophy, however, has so far barely touched on this issue, despite its close connection to and relevance for lively and expansive debates on migration, refugees, territorial rights, state sovereignty, and climate change. This volume aims to set the philosophical agenda for articulating a political ethics of internal displacement, and to highlight the importance of the phenomenon for these wider theoretical issues. Across 12 chapters that explore different aspects of internal displacement, authors working at the forefront of these debates construct a compelling research agenda for the political philosophy of internal displacement.
Contents
David Owen: Introduction
Part I. The Harms and Wrongs of Displacement
1: Laura Santi Amantini: The Harms of Internal Displacement beyond Human Rights
2: David Miller: The Wrong of Involuntary Displacement
Part II. Autonomy, Change, and Types of Displacement
3: Cara Nine: Autonomy and Adapting to Change
4: Jamie Draper: Anticipatory and Reactive Displacement
Part III. How Should We Conceptualize and Protect IDPs?
5: Michael Blake: At Home in the World: Internal Displacement and Moral Repair
6: Eilidh Beaton: Internal Displacement and International Protection
Part IV. Internal Displacement in the Global North and the Global South
7: Allison B. Wolf: Healing Trauma, Seeing Victims: Justice for IDPs in Colombia
8: Rebecca Buxton: Internal Displacement in the Global North
Part V. IDPs and Climate Change
9: Matthew Lister: Climate Change and Internal Displacement
10: Anna Stilz: Internal Climate Migration and Territorial Justice
Part VI. Return, Reintegration, and the Harm of Displacement Revisited
11: Megan Bradley: Ending Internal Displacement: Normative Standards, Ethical Challenges
12: Paulina Ochoa Espejo: The Place Left Behind: Rethinking the Harms of Forced Internal Displacement



