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This book provides a comprehensive overview of the state-of-the-art literature on migration ethics. The ethics of migration is one of the rapidly growing fields of research in political philosophy, applied ethics, political theory, legal theory, social philosophy and the study of migration in the wider social sciences. Approaches in this field have elaborated possible rights of migrants and host societies, debated permissible criteria for immigration policies, and considered the differences between the claims that refugees and other migrants can make. This Handbook brings together leading international philosophers and social scientists from all regions of the world. In its contributions, it retraces the historical and systematic evolution of normative positions on migration and asylum, introduces the methodologies used in this field and offers concise analyses of the most important controversies in the field of migration - and in particular in the current politically important debate on the ethics of refugees and asylum. The Handbook of Migration Ethics is an indispensable resource for academics, students as well as professionals working in the field of migration. It constitutes a useful starting point for understanding research in this field and its social and political significance, as well as for discovering future research topics.
Contents
Introduction.- Part I. Foundations of Migration Ethics.- Chapter 1. Normative Foundations of Migration Ethics.- Chapter 2. Rights of Strangers in Europe until 1800.- Chapter 3. Migration Ethics in East Asia.- Chapter 4. Migration Ethics in South America.- Chapter 5. Nationalism and Migration Ethics.- Part II. Migration Ethics in Philosophy.- Chapter 6. Migration Ethics and/in Applied Ethics.- Chapter 7. Migration Ethics and/in Political Philosophy.- Chapter 8. Migration Ethics and/in Philosophy of Law.- Chapter 9. Migration Ethics and/in Democratic Theory.- Chapter 10. Migration Ethics between Ideal and Non-ideal Theory.- Part III. Major Controversies in Migration Ethics.- Chapter 11. Humanity and Mobility.- Chapter 12. Migration, Global Justice and Development.- Chapter 13. Migration and Historical Injustice.- Chapter 14. Migration and Borders.- Chapter 15. International Freedom of Movement.- Chapter 16. Ethics of Migration Policies.- Chapter 17. Guerard de Latour. Migration and Integration.- Chapter 18. Xenophobia in South Africa.- Chapter 19. Gender and Migration.- Chapter 20. Expatriation/Denationalisation.- Chapter 21. Reverse Migration.- Chapter 22. Securitization of Migration.- Part IV. Ethics of Refugees and Asylum.- Chapter 23. Migrants, Refugees, Tourists.- Chapter 24. Refugee Ethics.- Chapter 25. Refugees and International Law.- Chapter 26. Humanitarianism and its Problems.- Chapter 27. Refugee Agency (Poststructuralism/Normality of Migration/Illegalisation).- Chapter 28. Family Reunification.- Chapter 29. Child Refugees.- Chapter 30. Climate Mobility.- Chapter 31. Economic Refugees.- Chapter 32. Refugee Repatriation.- Part V. Beyond Philosophy: Migration Ethics within other Disciplines.- Chapter 33. Political Science and Migration Ethics.- Chapter 34. Sociology and Migration Ethics.- Chapter 35. Economics and Migration Ethics.- Chapter 36. Migration Studies and Migration Ethics.- Chapter 37. Cultural Studies and Migration Ethics.