Citizenship and Immigration : borders, migration and political membership in a global age /: borders, migration and political membership in a global age. ([2016])
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- Book
- Title:
- Citizenship and Immigration : borders, migration and political membership in a global age /: borders, migration and political membership in a global age. ([2016])
- Main Title:
- Citizenship and Immigration : borders, migration and political membership in a global age
- Further Information:
- Note: Ann E. Cudd, Win-chiat Lee, editors.
- Editors:
- Cudd, Ann E, 1959-
Lee, Win-chiat - Contents:
- Author Bios; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1 National Rights to Self-Determination; 1.2 Humanitarian Duties to Include; 1.3 Organization and Content of This Volume; 1.3.1 What Is a Citizen?; 1.3.2 Rights of Citizenship; 1.3.3 Moral Duties to Immigrants; 1.3.4 Ethics of Exclusion; 1.3.5 Asylum Seekers and Refugees; Reference; Part I: Conceptions of Citizenship; Chapter 2: National Citizenship and Civil Marriage: Ascriptive and Consensual Models; 2.1 Ascriptive and Consensual Citizenship; 2.2 Marriage as an Instrument of Self-Definition and Self-Rule; 2.3 Enthusiasts and Skeptics. 2.4 ConclusionReferences; Chapter 3: Citizens as Artifacts; 3.1 A Citizen Is an Artifact; 3.2 A Citizen as a Set of Legal Relations; 3.3 Which Legal Relations Are Determined by Principles; 3.4 Immigration Reform; References; Chapter 4: Cosmopolitan Citizenship; 4.1 The Case Against Cosmopolitan Citizenship; 4.2 The Moral Content of Citizenship; 4.3 Citizenship: Liberal or Republican?; 4.4 Citizenship: Actual and Aspirational; 4.5 Can Citizenship Be Cosmopolitan?; 4.6 We Are All Cosmopolitan Citizens; References; Chapter 5: The Expansion of Kant's Republicanism with Active Citizenship. 5.1 Introduction 5.2 The Civil Constitution in Every State Shall Be Republican; 5.3 Friedrich Schlegel's Criticism of Kant's Republicanism; 5.4 Responses to Schlegel's Criticism; 5.5 The Expansion of Kant's Republicanism with Active Citizenship; References; Chapter 6: Public Interests and the Duty of Food Citizenship; 6.1Author Bios; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1 National Rights to Self-Determination; 1.2 Humanitarian Duties to Include; 1.3 Organization and Content of This Volume; 1.3.1 What Is a Citizen?; 1.3.2 Rights of Citizenship; 1.3.3 Moral Duties to Immigrants; 1.3.4 Ethics of Exclusion; 1.3.5 Asylum Seekers and Refugees; Reference; Part I: Conceptions of Citizenship; Chapter 2: National Citizenship and Civil Marriage: Ascriptive and Consensual Models; 2.1 Ascriptive and Consensual Citizenship; 2.2 Marriage as an Instrument of Self-Definition and Self-Rule; 2.3 Enthusiasts and Skeptics. 2.4 ConclusionReferences; Chapter 3: Citizens as Artifacts; 3.1 A Citizen Is an Artifact; 3.2 A Citizen as a Set of Legal Relations; 3.3 Which Legal Relations Are Determined by Principles; 3.4 Immigration Reform; References; Chapter 4: Cosmopolitan Citizenship; 4.1 The Case Against Cosmopolitan Citizenship; 4.2 The Moral Content of Citizenship; 4.3 Citizenship: Liberal or Republican?; 4.4 Citizenship: Actual and Aspirational; 4.5 Can Citizenship Be Cosmopolitan?; 4.6 We Are All Cosmopolitan Citizens; References; Chapter 5: The Expansion of Kant's Republicanism with Active Citizenship. 5.1 Introduction 5.2 The Civil Constitution in Every State Shall Be Republican; 5.3 Friedrich Schlegel's Criticism of Kant's Republicanism; 5.4 Responses to Schlegel's Criticism; 5.5 The Expansion of Kant's Republicanism with Active Citizenship; References; Chapter 6: Public Interests and the Duty of Food Citizenship; 6.1 What Are Citizens?; 6.2 Why Food Choices?; 6.3 Do We, as Good Food Citizens, Have a Responsibility to Purchase Locally Produced Foods?; 6.4 Why Is Local Thought to Be Morally Better?; 6.5 Beyond Food Purchases-What Food Citizenship Demands?; 6.6 Summary; References. Part II: Citizenship and Equal RightsChapter 7: Equal Citizenship and Religious Liberty: An Irresolvable Tension?; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Potential Harms of Religious Accommodation: Burden Shifting and Arbitrary Authority; 7.3 The "Shadow Establishment" and the Analogy to Racial Discrimination; 7.4 Conclusion; References; Chapter 8: Who Else Should Vote in Local Decision-ƯMaking? Enfranchising Part Time Residents and Non-citizens; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Citizenship, Residency, and Expectations for Voting; 8.2.1 Ballot Access; 8.2.2 Citizenship and Voting Expectations; 8.3 Residency. 8.4 Crossing National Borders and the Vote: The Interplay of Citizenship, Residency, and Representation8.5 Recommendations; 8.6 Conclusion; References; Part III: Moral Frameworks for Immigration Issues; Chapter 9: John Locke on Naturalization and Natural Law: Community and Property in the State of Nature; 9.1 Locke's Argument for a General Naturalization ; 9.2 The State of Nature; 9.3 Natural Communities; 9.4 The Problem of Multiple Natural Communities; 9.5 A Solution: Locke's Second Law of Nature; 9.6 Implications for Immigration Policy of Independent States. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Switzerland : Springer Nature
- Publication Date:
- 2016
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 323.6
Citizenship
Emigration and immigration law
Globalization
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Freedom & Security -- Civil Rights
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Freedom & Security -- Human Rights
Citizenship
Emigration and immigration law
Globalization
Staatsangehörigkeit
Einwanderung
Politische Philosophie
Philosophy
Philosophy of Law
Public International Law
Political Theory
Political Philosophy
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- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783319327860
3319327860
3319327852
9783319327853 - Related ISBNs:
- 9783319327853
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- Note: Includes bibliographical references.
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