Migration, Protest Movements and the Politics of Resistance
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-138-61538-0 (ISBN)
The combination of basic theoretical concepts and detailed empirical analysis in this book will advance the theoretical debate on the inherent cosmopolitan aspects of migrant activism. As such, it will be a valuable contribution to students, researchers and scholars of political science, sociology and philosophy.
Tamara Caraus is a researcher at the Research Institute of the University of Bucharest. Her area of research includes continental political philosophy and political theory of cosmopolitanism. She contributed with articles to various academic journals and edited volumes, published four books, and co-edited Cosmopolitanism and the Legacy of Dissent (Routledge, 2014), Cosmopolitanism without Foundations (Zeta Books, 2014), and Re-grounding Cosmopolitanism. Towards a Post-foundational Cosmopolitanism (Routledge, 2015), Cosmopolitanism and Global Protests, a special issue of Globalizations journal (2017). Elena Paris teaches interactions among legal orders, and European Union law at the Law School, University of Bucharest. Her research interests lie in the fields of international legal theory, intersections of law and theology, legal pluralism, international economic law, continental philosophy, international refugee law. She has co-edited (with Tamara Caraus) Re-Grounding Cosmopolitanism. Towards a Post-foundational Cosmopolitanism (Routledge 2016), and has most recently written "International law-making and foundations of universality: retrieving an alternative metaphysics", in International Law and Religion. Historical and Contemporary perspectives (M. Koskenniemi, M. Garcia-Salmones, P. Amorosa eds.) (Oxford University Press, 2017), "Re-thinking universalism: post-foundational cosmopolitanism in a relational key" in Re-grounding Cosmopolitanism; "The turn to international law in EU governance" (Romanian Journal of Comparative Law, Supplement 2014).
Introduction: Migrant Protests as Radical Cosmopolitics [Tamara Caraus] Part 1: Cosmopolitical Resistance 1. Migrant Protests as A Form of Civil Disobedience: Which Cosmopolitanism? [Frédéric Mégret] 2. Migrants’ Protests, The Paradox of Citizenship And Contestatory Cosmopolitanism [Kostas Koukouzelis] 3. Cosmopolitan ‘Hidden Transcripts’? Becoming In/Visible as A Strategy of Migrant Resistance [Tamara Caraus] 4. Roma Mobility in the EU: Cosmopolitanism from Below or The Cosmopolitan Exception? [Dragos Ciulinaru] Part 2: Cosmopolitical Agency 5. March of Refugees, Cosmopolitanism and Avant-Garde Political Agency [Ali Emre Benli] 6. Transnational Solidarity and Cosmopolitanism from Below: Migrant Protests, Universalism and The Political Community [Óscar García Agustín & Martin Bak Jørgensen] 7. Solidarity Before Citizenship: Cosmopolitanism and Migrant Protests [Camil-Alexandru Pârvu] Part 3: Cosmopolitical World-Building 8. Reclaiming Cosmopolitanism Through Migrant Protests [Alex Sager] 9. Fugitive World-Building: Rethinking the Cosmopolitics Of Anti-Slavery Struggle with Arendt And Glissant [Niklas Plaetzer] 10. Life, Divided: On the Experience of Postcolonial Migrant Protests In France [Serene Richards] 11. "No One Is Illegal": Law and The Possibilities for Radical Cosmopolitics [Elena Paris]
| Erscheinungsdatum | 17.10.2018 |
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| Verlagsort | London |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 152 x 229 mm |
| Gewicht | 376 g |
| Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Philosophie ► Allgemeines / Lexika |
| Sozialwissenschaften ► Politik / Verwaltung | |
| Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie | |
| ISBN-10 | 1-138-61538-2 / 1138615382 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-138-61538-0 / 9781138615380 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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