Migration and Identity in a Post-National World

Katherine Tonkiss offers a succinct account of constitutional patriotism theory, specifically arguing that it involves a commitment to free migration. She draws on qualitative research to explore the implications of this claim for the dynamics of post-nat

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Migration and Identity in a Post-National World

Katherine Tonkiss

Global Ethics Series

Global Ethics as a field builds on longer traditions of ethical reflection about (global) society and discusses ethical approaches to global issues. These include but are not limited to issues highlighted by the process of globalisation (in the widest sense) and increasing multiculturalism. They also engage with migration, the environment, poverty and inequality, peace and conflict, human rights, global citizenship, social movements, and global governance. Despite fluid boundaries between fields, Global Ethics can be clearly marked out by its multidisciplinary approach, its interest in a strong link between theory, policy and practice and its inclusion of a range of work from strictly normative to more empirical. Books in the series provide a specific normative approach, taxonomy, or an ethical position on a specific issue in Global Ethics through empirical work. They explicitly engage with Global Ethics as a field and position themselves in regard to existing debates even when outlining more local approaches or issues. The Global Ethics Series has been designed to reach beyond a liberal cosmopolitan agenda and engage with contextualism as well as structural analyses of injustice in current global politics and its disciplining discourses. Titles include: Carlos R. Cordourier-Real TRANSNATIONAL SOCIAL JUSTICE Anna Grear REDIRECTING HUMAN RIGHTS Facing the Challenge of Corporate Legal Humanity Shahram Khosravi ‘ILLEGAL’ TRAVELLER An Auto-Ethnography of Borders Ivan Manokha (editor) THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF HUMAN RIGHTS ENFORCEMENT Mandisa Mbali SOUTH AFRICAN AIDS ACTIVISM AND GLOBAL HEALTH POLITICS Darrel Moellendorf GLOBAL INEQUALITY MATTERS Michal Nahman EXTRACTIONS Securing Borders, Trafficking Human Ova Derrick M. Nault and Shawn L. England (editors) GLOBALIZATION AND HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD

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Katherine Tonkiss MIGRATION AND IDENTITY IN A POST-NATIONAL WORLD

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