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    Forced Migration and Health Justice

    AvLisa A. Eckenwiler,Lisa A. Eckenwiler

    Inbunden, Engelska, 2026

    1 587 kr

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    Beskrivning

    While migration has been a human constant, the past decade has brought an unprecedented number of migrants fleeing uninhabitable conditions in the countries or regions where they have been living. These people--displaced by famine, drought, disease, armed conflict, or persecution--often endure these conditions only to find themselves in another set of hostile circumstances as they try to find their way toward safety, at least, and a life of thriving at best.Forced Migration and Health Justice focuses directly on forced migration, health, ethics, and justice. The book deploys a "journey" approach to highlight the ways in which structural injustice is central to what threatens migrants' health. Organized to map migrant journeys, the chapters follow the route of the forcibly displaced, analyzing the cultural norms; political, economic, and social policies; and institutional structures encountered along the way that thwart health justice for forced migrants.The book is divided into four sections. The first section contains case studies depicting the plight of migrants in different regions, while the second section looks at life in detention facilities or encampments, spaces "inhabited" by so many forced migrants. The third section turns to destination countries and their treatment of the forcibly displaced in the context of health care, followed by the final section that offers arguments on the responsibilities of governments, international humanitarian organizations, health professionals, and civil society concerning structural health injustice.

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2026-03-09
    • Mått:156 x 234 x 22 mm
    • Vikt:640 g
    • Format:Inbunden
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Antal sidor:330
    • Förlag:OUP USA
    • ISBN:9780197795491

    Utforska kategorier

    • Sociala och etiska frågor inom Samhälle och politik
    • Politiskt förtryck inom Samhälle och politik
    • Folkhälsa och hälsopedagogik inom Medicin

    Mer om författaren

    Lisa A. Eckenwiler, PhD, is a professor and chair of the Department of Philosophy at George Mason University.Verina Wild, MD, PhD, is the chair of Ethics in Medicine and director of the Institute for Ethics and History of Health in Society at the University of Augsburg, Germany.Anna Gotlib, JD, PhD, is an associate professor of philosophy at Brooklyn College.Ryoa Chung, PhD, is a professor in the Department of Philosophy and co-director of the Centre for Research in Ethics at Université de Montréal.Deborah Zion, PhD, is an associate professor and chair of the Human Research Ethics Committee at Victoria University, Melbourne.

    Recensioner i media

    This exceptionally valuable volume deepens and enriches the literature on forced migration. The book explores the variety and complexity of questions about health justice that emerge in the context of forced migration, and it provides an illuminating set of critical and normative responses to those questions.

    Innehållsförteckning

    • Acknowledgments Introduction Lisa Eckenwiler A Map of the World Anna Gotlib FORCED DISPLACEMENT AND STRUCTURAL HEALTH INJUSTICE: FROM DEPARTURE TO DESTINATION AND THE IN-BETWEEN Chapter 1: Tuberculosis, Human Rights, and Ethics Considerations along the Route of a Highly Vulnerable Migrant from Sub-Saharan Africa to Europe Verina Wild, Dilshad Jaff, N. Sarita Shah, and Mike Frick Chapter 2: Environmental Migrants, Structural Injustice, and Moral Responsibility James Dwyer Chapter 3: Health Challenges and the "Forced" Migration of the Cameroonian Middle Class Thierry Ngosso Chapter 4: "You Venezuelans Are Shameless!" Connecting Reproductive and Immigration (in)Justice Allison B. Wolf Crossing the Volta Alison Phipps DETENTION AND ENCAMPMENT Chapter 5: Immigration Detention and Health in Australia: A Structural Perspective Ryan Essex Place? Sylvia Agbih Chapter 6: The Health Impacts of Immigration Detention: Examining Moral Injury Suresh Sundram, Debbie Hocking, and Sandra Passardi Chapter 7: Towards a Pragmatic Solidarity with Refugees Thalia Arawi and Anas El Zouhbi Chapter 8: The Double-Edged Sword of Corporate Assistance to Humanitarian Work: The Case of Lebanon Jihad Makhoul and Catherine El Ashkar The Waiting Word Alison Phipps "HOST" COUNTRIES The Wait Anna Dziuban Chapter 9: Phenomenologies of "Successful" Exile: Narratives of Displacement and Disorientation Anna Gotlib Chapter 10: Disqualify, Disincentivize, and Dissonate: Immigration Law as a Barrier to Migrants' Healthcare Access Y.Y. Brandon Chen Hosts? Sylvia Agbih Chapter 11: The Securitization of Migrants' Health and the Medicalization of Citizenship Ryoa Chung and Joanne Liu Chapter 12: Structural Health Vulnerabilities and Refugees with Disabilities in Canada Monika Noble, Mathieu Simard, Lisa Eckenwiler, Ryoa Chung, Robyn Mellett, and Matthew Hunt RESPONSIBILITIES FOR HEALTH JUSTICE I Heard You Say ... Ayesha Ahmad Chapter 13: Culpability, Liability, Responsibility, and Self-Interest: Analyzing the Reasons for our Duties to Refugees and Migrants Peter West-Oram Chapter 14: Hidden Knowledge and Epistemic (in)Justice in U.S. Migrant Detention Shannon Fyfe Chapter 15: Doctors as Immigration Agents: An Ethical Challenge Amy Reed-Sandoval Chapter 16: Resistance, Health, and Structural Injustice in the Context of Forced Displacement Ryan Essex Chapter 17: Dual Loyalties and Healthcare: The Weaponization of Suffering and the Ethics of Resistance Deborah Zion Refuge? Sylvia Agbih APPENDIX Table of International Agreements in Relation to Migrant Health Postscript Index