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Call for Publications

Theme: Migration and Justice for People on the Move
Publication: Philosophy and Public Issues
Date: Vol. 11 (2021)
Deadline: 31.8.2020

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This special issue will include a discussion of Gillian Brock’s
Justice for People on the Move. Migration in Challenging Times
(Cambridge University Press 2020), with commentaries by Christopher
Bertram (University of Bristol), Luara Ferracioli (University of
Sidney), Javier Hidalgo (University of Richmond), Patti Lenard
(University of Ottawa), Matthew Lister (Deakin University), José
Mendoza (University of Massachusetts Lowell), David Owen (University
of Southampton), followed by Brock’s replies.

Aims and Background

Migration is a recurrent issue in contemporary politics. As a
consequence, it is also a growing concern among political
philosophers and political scientists. While in a first wave of
scholarship claims about the admission and fair treatment of migrants
were mainly embedded in general treatments, more focused works are
starting to appear. Since P. Cole’s Philosophies of Exclusion and J.
Carens’ The Ethics of Immigration (2013), a growing scholarship on
migratory justice and politics is now flourishing, dealing with
issues of fairness, democracy and justice concerning ‘people on the
move’, as Gillian Brock says in her recent Justice for People on the
Move (2020), which is the book discussed in the symposium of this
issue.

We expect original contributions discussing problems such as (but not
limited to):

- Justice and Migration
- Territorial Rights and Migration
- Self-determination and Migration
- Refugees
- Temporary Migration
- Voluntary and Forced Migration
- Terrorism and Migration

Submission Details

Please send a (.odt, .doc or .docx) file containing a long abstract
(1,000 words max) and a title, prepared for blind review with all
revealing references to the author removed. All personal information
(name, affiliation, and contact) must be submitted separately, along
with a short abstract (200 words max). Deadline for abstract
submission is August, 31, 2020. Decisions will be made within a month.

All material should be submitted sending an e-mail to special issue’s
editors gpellegr...@luiss.it, to PPI’s managing editor
malpass...@hotmail.com and to edi...@ppi.luiss.it 

Upon notification of acceptance, you will be invited to submit the
full paper (9,000 words max) no later than November, 30, 2020. The
volume will be published in 2021.

Editor:
Gianfranco Pellegrino (Luiss University)

Further Inquiries

Please direct any queries about this call for papers to PPI’s Editor
at:
malpass...@hotmail.com

More information on Philosophy and Public Issues can be found at:
http://fqp.luiss.it




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