(Please reply to Maciej Pieczkowski" <[log in to unmask]>.)
Dear members,
My name is Mac Pieczkowski, I work in the development field in
Johannesburg, South Africa, and have an interest in forced migration
issues in Southern Africa. I am currently wanting to find literature
on forced migration/refugees written from the perspective of political
philosophy. The vast majority of literature in the refugee field seems
to be written from a public policy, empirical or legal perspective.
But is there any literature which examines forced migration from a
philosophical point of view? I have already come across Derrida's "On
Cosmopolitanism" and would be grateful for any references to
philosophical literature on refugees that you may know of.
Many thanks,
Mac Pieczkowski
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