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Migration, Recognition and Critical Theory (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
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Migration, Recognition and Critical Theory (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
Series: Studies in Global Justice, 21
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This book brings together philosophical, social-theoretical and
empirically oriented contributions on the philosophical and
socio-theoretical debate on migration and integration, using the
instruments of recognition as a normative and social-scientific
category. Furthermore, the theoretical and practical implications
of recognition theory are reflected through the case of migration.
Migration movements, refugees and the associated tensions are
phenomena that have become the focus of scientific, political and
public debate in recent years. Migrants, in particular refugees,
face many injustices and are especially vulnerable, but the
right-wing political discourse presents them as threats to social
order and stability. This book shows what a critical theory of
recognition can contribute to the debate. The book is suitable for
researchers in philosophy, social theory and migration research. "A
profound examination of how states and societies struggle to
recognize migrants as fellow human beings in all their fullness.
The contributions are exceptional for combining astute philosophy
and social theory with a discussion of actual politics and real
lives." Dr. Hugo Slim (Senior Research Fellow at the Blavatnik
School of Government, University of Oxford and formerly Head of
Policy at the International Committee of the Red Cross) "This
impressive and timely volume offers an innovative way of
understanding the issues of migration and integration by using a
critical theory of recognition. Recognition theory has rich
potential for effectively responding to the issues of autonomy,
identity, integration, and empowerment that are at the core of the
current public debates on mass migration, displacement, and the
refugee crisis. By examining the normative and policy implications
of recognition as they apply to migration, the book offers a
pathbreaking look at the human dimension of the debate." Dr. Helle
Porsdam (Professor of Law and Humanities and UNESCO Chair in
Cultural Rights University of Copenhagen)
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