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Routledge Migration and the Contested Politics of Justice Book

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Explore the complex relationship between migration and the politics of justice in this academic text from Routledge. Part of the Routledge Studies on the European Union and Global Order, this book examines how migration shapes the materiality of justice and challenges common perceptions of governance. This work investigates the controversies surrounding migration management and the active role of migrant struggles. It questions standard views of European migration politics, such as the concept of migratory crises and the efforts to control and govern human mobility. By examining the reconfiguration of the borders of justice, the text provides a deep look into how these fields are contested on a global scale. Written by a diverse group of global scholars from migration studies, international relations, and critical theory, this book offers a multi-dimensional perspective. It is an essential resource for those studying how global order and European politics interact with the movement of people across borders.

Key Features

Examines the politics of justice in relation to migration and the controversies of modern governance.

Analyzes the active role of migrants' struggles in shaping the materiality of justice globally.

Questions traditional views of European migration politics and the concept of migratory crises.

Investigates the reconfiguration of justice borders and the challenges of governing mobility.

Features contributions from global scholars in migration studies, international relations, and critical theory.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
14 June 2021
Listed Since
05 December 2020

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