Mobilities, Knowledge, and Social Justice

Author: Ilcan   Suzan  

Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press‎

Publication year: 2013

E-ISBN: 9780773588820

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780773541290

Subject: D013 social stratum, interest group theory

Keyword: 世界政治

Language: ENG

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Description

An original, thought-provoking synthesis of interdisciplinary perspectives on the movement of people and ideas in the contemporary world.

Chapter

Part One. Frames of Belonging

1. Contending Frames of ‘Security’ and ‘Citizenship’: Lebanese Dual Nationals during the 2006 Lebanon War

2. Knowledge, Gender, and Changing Mobility Regimes: Women Migrants in Europe

3. Mundane Cosmopolitanism, Mobility, and Social Justice: A Neo-Durkheimian Approach

4. Integrating High-Tech Immigrants and Temporary Workers in Canada’s New Economy: Structural Limitations to Mobilities

Part Two. Governance and Expertise

5. Mobility Regimes: The Short Life and Times of North America’s Security and Prosperity Partnership

6. Mobile Citizens, Risky Subjects: Security Knowledge at the Border

7. Paradoxes of Humanitarian Aid: Mobile Populations, Biopolitical Knowledge, and Acts of Social Justice in Osire Refugee Camp

8. Payday Loans: Assembling the Immobile Subject of Fringe Credit

9. Geographical Indications, Mobility, and Identity

Part Three. Counter-Movements

10. Justice for Migrants: Mobilizing a Rights-Based Understanding of Migration

11. Critical Mass, Global Mobilities, and the Haudenosaunee: Struggles for Cultural Autonomy

12. International Copyright Law, Access to Knowledge, and Social Justice

13. ICTs as a Catalyst for Social Justice? A Capabilities Perspective

14. Mobilizing for Development: Promises, Perils, and Policy Implications of M4D

15. Symbolic Knowledge Mobilities and Biopolitical Governmentalities of Resistance of Solomon Islands’ Pipol Fastaem

16. Mobility, Human Rights Activism, and International Intervention in Darfur

Afterword

References

Acknowledgments

Contributors

Index

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