重新思考脆弱性作为一个彻底的道德装置:道德脆弱性分析和欧盟的"移民危机"
Sylvie Da Lomba1, Saskia Vermeylen1
1Law School, University of Strathclyde, Lord Hope Building, Level 3, 141 St James Road, Glasgow, G4 0LT Scotland, UK.
概括
本研究介绍了伦理脆弱性分析,这是理解移民的新框架. 它认为,欧盟的欧盟.
科学领域:
- 社会科学 社会科学 社会科学
- 伦理学 伦理学 伦理学
- 政治科学 政治科学是指政治学.
背景情况:
- 脆弱性理论被重新设想成一种激进的伦理工具.
- 将更全面的脆弱性分析与激进的脆弱性和酒店伦理学概念相结合.
- 在脆弱性和移民的日常现实中定理论框架.
研究的目的:
- 为分析移民构建一个新的理论框架.
- 通过强调与"他人"的接触,颠覆对移民和移民的传统方法.
- 通过伦理脆弱性分析来解构欧盟的"移民危机".
主要方法:
- 理论框架的开发结合了脆弱性理论,莱维纳斯和德里达.
- 应用伦理脆弱性分析来解构欧盟的移民政策.
- 对来自乌克兰的流离失所者临时保护的案例研究分析.
主要成果:
- 该框架迫使人们与"其他"对抗,促进政治问责制.
- 对欧盟"移民危机"的分析揭示了潜在的伦理维度.
- 对乌克兰流离失所者的临时保护被认为是"规则的例外".
结论:
- 临时保护的激活意味着一个好客的时刻,而不是政策范式的转变.
- 伦理脆弱性分析为庇护和移民政策提供了批判性的视角.
- 该框架要求政治部门在对待移民方面负责.
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