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Religious and Ethical Perspectives on Global Migration

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Full Title:

Religious and Ethical Perspectives on Global Migration

Contributors:

By (Author) Elizabeth W. Collier
Edited by Charles R. Strain
Contributions by Marie T. Friedmann Marquardt
Contributions by Gemma Tulud Cruz
Contributions by Ogenga Otunnu
Contributions by Marianne Heimbach-Steins
Contributions by Marco Tavanti
Contributions by Moses Pava
Contributions by Azam Nizamuddin
Contributions by Frida Kerner Furman

ISBN:

9780739187142

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books

Publication Date:

5th June 2014

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Ethics and moral philosophy
Social and political philosophy

Dewey:

304.82

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

382

Dimensions:

Width 164mm, Height 237mm, Spine 30mm

Weight:

662g

Description

Religious and Ethical Perspectives on Global Migration examines the complicated social ethics of migration in todays world. Editors Elizabeth W. Collier and Charles R. Strain bring the perspectives of an international group of scholars toward a theory of justice and ethical understanding for the nearly two hundred million migrants who have left their homes seeking asylum from political persecution, greater freedom and safety, economic opportunity, or reunion with family members. Migrants move out of fear, desperation, hope, love for their families, or a myriad of other complex motivations. Faced with both the needs and flows of people and the walls that impede them, what actions ought we, both individually and collectively, take What is the moral responsibility of those of us, in particular, who reside comfortably in our native lands There is no univocal response to these questions. Instead multiple perspectives on migration must be examined. This book begins by looking at different geographic regions around the world and highlighting particular issues within each. Finding that religious traditions represent the strongest countervailing sources of values to the homogenizing tendencies of economic globalization, the study then offers a plurality of religious perspectives The final chapters examine the salient issues and the proposed solutions that have emerged specifically within the U.S. context. These studies range from militarization of the U.S. border with Mexico to the impact of migrants on native-born low-skilled workers. Encompassing a wide range of cultural and scholarly voices, Religious and Ethical Perspectives on Global Migration provides insight for ethics, moral philosophy, social and political philosophy, religious studies, social justice, globalization, and identity formation.

Reviews

This volume focuses on contemporary issues surrounding global migration, both in the wider world and, more specifically, in the US. Editors Collier and Strain have assembled 16 essays on the subject from contributors, most of whom are academics; others are practitioners and activists in the field. The contributions include views from representatives of major world religions (Judaism, Islam, and Buddhism), but the dominant viewpoint is that of liberal Roman Catholic social teachings. The volume is organized into three sections. The first focuses on questions concerning contemporary migration of peoples around the world and ways the forces of globalization have affected this. The second examines various religious and ethical perspectives on the treatment of migrants and on calls for justice for them. The third section concentrates on ethical and political analysis of current immigration policies in the US. . . .Summing Up: Recommended. Graduate students and researchers/faculty. * CHOICE *
There are many books now available on the ethics and politics of migration, but this one stands out. It includes not only Christian perspectives, but also views from the world's other great religious traditions. It also places the U.S. discussion on migration in the larger global context of migration, showing the topic as one of the most remarkable features of our time. Religious and Ethical Perspectives on Global Migration is an indispensable addition to the literature on migration today. -- Robert J. Schreiter, CPPS, Vatican Council II Professor of Theology, Catholic Theological Union at Chicago

Author Bio

Elizabeth W. Collier is associate professor of business ethics in the Brennan School of Business at Dominican University where she also co-directs the Center for Global Peace through Commerce. Charles R. Strain is professor of religious studies at DePaul University.

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