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Mutual Integration in Immigration Society

An Epistemic Argument - Großformatiges Paperback. Klappenbroschur
BuchKartoniert, Paperback
244 Seiten
Englisch
Campus Verlagerschienen am23.04.2024
A compelling argument for adopting the concept of mutual integration to overcome injustice and enhance social solidarity. The public culture of the receiving society and the dominant understanding of belonging and political membership can influence the social participation of immigrants as much as immigration law. However, current discussions of integration focus primarily on the distribution of rights and neglect the role of tacit knowledge. Through a systematical and philosophical analysis of identity´s role in policymaking, governance, and social practice, Bodi Wang shows how a one-sided understanding of integration resembles assimilation and why integration should be expected from locals as well. This argument weaves together extensive findings in sociology, history, critical race theory, and Chinese philosophy with ethics and migration studies.mehr

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KlappentextA compelling argument for adopting the concept of mutual integration to overcome injustice and enhance social solidarity. The public culture of the receiving society and the dominant understanding of belonging and political membership can influence the social participation of immigrants as much as immigration law. However, current discussions of integration focus primarily on the distribution of rights and neglect the role of tacit knowledge. Through a systematical and philosophical analysis of identity´s role in policymaking, governance, and social practice, Bodi Wang shows how a one-sided understanding of integration resembles assimilation and why integration should be expected from locals as well. This argument weaves together extensive findings in sociology, history, critical race theory, and Chinese philosophy with ethics and migration studies.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-3-593-51788-9
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2024
Erscheinungsdatum23.04.2024
Seiten244 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht314 g
Artikel-Nr.52236882

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
AcknowledgementsIntroductionIntegration Beyond Formal EqualityOne The (Im)Possibility of IntegrationThe Assimilation-like Integration The Muhammad Cartoon Controversy and the Generalized Other The Problem of Moral Generalism Segregation and the Perpetual Foreigners When is Integration Possible?Two Identity-based ThinkingSocial Orders and Necessary Identity Apparent Necessity, (Un)Justifiable Necessity, and the Identity of Immigrant Identity-based Thinking and How It ExcludesThree The Epistemology of Identity-based ThinkingThe Model of Assumed Objectivity Epistemic Irresponsibility Epistemic InjusticeFour Knowing PeopleWhy Take Subjectivity into Consideration? Narrative Knowledge and the Concrete Other Ethics of Difference and the Moral Significance of Self-CultivationFive Making Sense of Strangers Who are Strangers in Our Midst? Structural Injustice and Two Structures That Make Strangers Not-Self : The Self-Centered Model of Strangeness The Stranger and the Need for the Third ElementSix History and Structural TransformationAlienation: the Interactional, the Structural and the Existential Why History? History as a Social Connection Model of Responsibility History as the Site of Possibility Structural TransformationConclusionIntegration as Integration of Peoplemehr

Schlagworte

Autor

Bodi Wang is a postdoc researcher in Department of Humanities, Social and Political Science at ETH Zurich.
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