Toward a cosmopolitan ethics of mobility : the migrant's-eye view of the world / Alex Sager.
2018
JV6035
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Title
Toward a cosmopolitan ethics of mobility : the migrant's-eye view of the world / Alex Sager.
Author
Sager, Alex, author.
ISBN
9783319657592 (electronic book)
3319657593 (electronic book)
9783319657585
3319657593 (electronic book)
9783319657585
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2018]
Copyright
©2018
Language
English
Description
1 online resource.
Call Number
JV6035
Dewey Decimal Classification
325
Summary
"This book proposes a cosmopolitan ethics that calls for analyzing how economic and political structures limit opportunities for different groups, distinguished by gender, race, and class. The author explores the implications of criticisms from the social sciences of Eurocentrism and of methodological nationalism for normative theories of mobility. These criticisms lend support to a cosmopolitan social science that rejects a principled distinction between international mobility and mobility within states and cities. This work has interdisciplinary appeal, integrating the social sciences, political philosophy, and political theory."-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed January 8, 2018).
Series
Mobility & politics.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Political Philosophy, Migration, and Methodological Nationalism
3. Breaking the Nation-State?s Spell
4. Sites, Systems, and Agents
5. Critical Cosmopolitanism and the Ethics of Mobility
6. Toward a Political Philosophy of Mobility.
2. Political Philosophy, Migration, and Methodological Nationalism
3. Breaking the Nation-State?s Spell
4. Sites, Systems, and Agents
5. Critical Cosmopolitanism and the Ethics of Mobility
6. Toward a Political Philosophy of Mobility.