The Political Philosophy of Internal Displacement
Herausgeber: Draper, Jamie; Owen, David
The Political Philosophy of Internal Displacement
Herausgeber: Draper, Jamie; Owen, David
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The situation of internally displaced persons has long been a matter of international concern. This volume develops a distinctive research agenda for the political philosophy of internal displacement, and highlights the salience of the phenomenon for debates on migration, refugees, territorial rights, state sovereignty, and climate change.
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The situation of internally displaced persons has long been a matter of international concern. This volume develops a distinctive research agenda for the political philosophy of internal displacement, and highlights the salience of the phenomenon for debates on migration, refugees, territorial rights, state sovereignty, and climate change.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 165mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9780192899859
- ISBN-10: 0192899856
- Artikelnr.: 69190801
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- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 165mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9780192899859
- ISBN-10: 0192899856
- Artikelnr.: 69190801
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Jamie Draper is an Assistant Professor in the Ethics Institute at the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Utrecht University. Previously, he was a Postdoctoral Prize Research Fellow in Politics at Nuffield College, Oxford. His research focuses on migration, climate change, and urban politics, and he is the author of Climate Displacement (OUP, 2023) David Owen is Professor of Social and Political Philosophy at the University of Southampton. He has published widely across the areas of post-Kantian social and political philosophy (especially on Nietzsche, Foucault, and the Frankfurt School); problems of global political community (especially on citizenship, multiculturalism, and migration); and democratic theory.
* 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
* 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
* 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
* 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







