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Routledge Handbook of the Ethics of Immigration [Kietas viršelis]

Edited by (Georgetown University, USA)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 344 pages, aukštis x plotis: 246x174 mm, weight: 820 g, 2 Line drawings, black and white; 2 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: Routledge Handbooks in Applied Ethics
  • Išleidimo metai: 24-Mar-2025
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367479281
  • ISBN-13: 9780367479282
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 344 pages, aukštis x plotis: 246x174 mm, weight: 820 g, 2 Line drawings, black and white; 2 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: Routledge Handbooks in Applied Ethics
  • Išleidimo metai: 24-Mar-2025
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367479281
  • ISBN-13: 9780367479282
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
"Immigration poses one of the major moral and political challenges of the twenty-first century. Questions of the state's responsibilities towards immigrants, open borders, security, coping with the displacement of people caused by climate change and natural disasters, and deciding who has a 'right to remain' are but some of the significant challenges currently faced by governments, policymakers and humanitarian organisations. The Routledge Handbook of the Ethics of Immigration is an outstanding referencesource to this vitally important topic. Comprising twenty-five chapters by an international team of contributors, the handbook is organised into seven clear parts: Open Borders or Right to Control: Theoretical Arguments Open Borders or Right to Control: Practical Approaches Culture, Language, and Institutions Immigration and Discrimination Entry, Exit, and Exploitation Climate, Refugees, and Protection Immigration Enforcement. In these sections a range of important issues are explored, such as immigration and cultural diversity, the economic aspects of immigration, exploitation, definitions of refugee status, territory, citizenship, trafficking and gender. As such, The Routledge Handbook of the Ethics of Immigration will be of great interest to those studying philosophy, politics and related subjects such as law, sociology and social policy"--

Immigration poses some of the major moral, economic, and political challenges of the twenty-first century. Questions of the state’s responsibilities toward immigrants, open borders, security, coping with the displacement of people caused by climate change and natural disasters, and deciding who has a ‘right to remain’ are but some of the significant issues currently faced by governments, policymakers, and humanitarian organizations.

The Routledge Handbook of the Ethics of Immigration is an outstanding reference source to this vitally important topic. Comprising twenty-five chapters by an international team of philosophers, economists, political scientists, and legal theorists, the handbook is organized into seven clear parts:

  • Open Borders or Right to Control: Theoretical Arguments
  • Open Borders or Right to Control: Practical Approaches
  • Culture, Language, and Institutions
  • Immigration and Discrimination
  • Entry, Exit, and Exploitation
  • Climate, Refugees, and Protection
  • Immigration Enforcement.

In these sections a range of important issues are explored, such as immigration and cultural diversity, the economic aspects of immigration, discrimination, exploitation, definitions of refugee status, territory, citizenship, trafficking and gender. As such, The Routledge Handbook of the Ethics of Immigration will be of great interest to those studying philosophy, politics, economics and related subjects such as law, sociology and social policy.



The Routledge Handbook of the Ethics of Immigration is an outstanding reference source to this vitally important topic and will be of great interest to those studying philosophy, politics and related subjects such as law, sociology and social policy.

Introduction Sahar Akhtar Part 1: Open Borders or Right to Control:
Theoretical Arguments
1. The Ethics of Immigration Michael Huemer
2. Social
Democracys Tensions with Immigration Jason Brennan
3. A Case for Controlled
Borders and Open Doors Sarah Song
4. Free movement: A human right or a
citizenship right? Rainer Bauböck Part 2: Open Borders or Right to Control:
Practical Approaches
5. Immigration and Economic Freedom Ilya Somin
6. The
Economic Case for Liberalized Immigration Policies Howard Chang
7.
Immigration: Some Arguments for Limits Hrishikesh Joshi Part 3: Culture,
Language, and Institutions
8. Migration as a Culture Transplant: Neoclassical
and Institutional Channels Garett Jones
9. Language as a Criterion of
Immigrant Selection Daniel Weinstock
10. On Migration and Backlash Michael
Blake
11. The Nation, The State, and the Foreigner: Rethinking the Place of
Nationalism in the Ethics of Immigration Lior Erez Part 4: Immigration and
Discrimination
12. Excluding by Race, Ethnicity and Religion Sahar Akhtar
13.
Nationality and Immigration Restrictions Rufaida Al Hashmi
14. Immigration
and Social Identity Formation Amy Reed-Sandoval
15. The Ethics of
Skill-Selective Immigration Policies Désirée Lim Part 5: Entry, Exit, and
Exploitation
16. Citizenship Tests Thom Brooks
17. Temporary Migration and
Worker Exploitation Michael Kates
18. Treating People as Resources:
Emigration and the Brain Drain Bas van der Vossen Part 6: Climate, Refugees,
and Protection
19. Climate Migrants Are Not Refugees Max Cherem
20.
Immigration and Climate Change Dan Shahar
21. Refugees and the Politics of
(In)Humanitarianism David Owen Part 7: Immigration Enforcement
22. Shining a
Light in the Dark: The Urgency of Addressing Immigration Detention in
Normative Political Theory Felix Bender and Stephanie Silverman
23.
Immigration Enforcement Alex Sager
24. The Economics and Ethics of U.S.
Internal Immigration Enforcement Madeline Zavodny and George W. Rainbolt
25.
Children, Families, and Immigration Enforcement Matthew Lister. Index
Sahar Akhtar is faculty at Georgetown University, USA, and writes and teaches at the intersection of philosophy and economics. Among other works on immigration, she is the author of Immigration and Discrimination: (Un)Welcoming Others (2024).