The Routledge Handbook of the Ethics of Immigration
Herausgeber: Akhtar, Sahar
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Herausgeber: Akhtar, Sahar
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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.
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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.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. März 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 767g
- ISBN-13: 9780367479282
- ISBN-10: 0367479281
- Artikelnr.: 71597628
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. März 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 767g
- ISBN-13: 9780367479282
- ISBN-10: 0367479281
- Artikelnr.: 71597628
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
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).
Introduction Sahar Akhtar Part 1: Open Borders or Right to Control:
Theoretical Arguments 1. The Ethics of Immigration Michael Huemer 2. Social
Democracy's 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
Theoretical Arguments 1. The Ethics of Immigration Michael Huemer 2. Social
Democracy's 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
Introduction Sahar Akhtar Part 1: Open Borders or Right to Control:
Theoretical Arguments 1. The Ethics of Immigration Michael Huemer 2. Social
Democracy's 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
Theoretical Arguments 1. The Ethics of Immigration Michael Huemer 2. Social
Democracy's 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