Socially Undocumented offers a new vision of immigration justice that focuses on "socially undocumented identity" in the United States. Reed-Sandoval argues that to be socially undocumented is to possess a real social identity that does not always track one's legal status in the United States.
Socially Undocumented offers a new vision of immigration justice that focuses on "socially undocumented identity" in the United States. Reed-Sandoval argues that to be socially undocumented is to possess a real social identity that does not always track one's legal status in the United States.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Amy Reed-Sandoval is Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Her research focuses on themes in political philosophy, Latin American and Latinx philosophy, feminist philosophy, and bioethics. She is the founding director of the Oaxaca Philosophy for Children Initiative in Oaxaca City, Mexico, and the Philosophy for Children in the Borderlands program in El Paso, Texas and Ciudad Juárez, Mexico.
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Acknowledgements Introduction: Socially Undocumented: Identity and Immigration Justice Chapter 1: Socially, Not Legally, Undocumented Chapter 2: On Social Identity Chapter 3: Socially Undocumented Embodiment Chapter 4: Pregnant and Socially Undocumented Chapter 5: Socially Undocumented Horizons Chapter 6: Rethinking "Open Borders" Chapter 7: The Injustice of the Migrant Journey to the United States Conclusion: A New Approach to Immigration Justice References Index
Acknowledgements Introduction: Socially Undocumented: Identity and Immigration Justice Chapter 1: Socially, Not Legally, Undocumented Chapter 2: On Social Identity Chapter 3: Socially Undocumented Embodiment Chapter 4: Pregnant and Socially Undocumented Chapter 5: Socially Undocumented Horizons Chapter 6: Rethinking "Open Borders" Chapter 7: The Injustice of the Migrant Journey to the United States Conclusion: A New Approach to Immigration Justice References Index
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