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Introduction: education and migration
Authors:Julian Culp  Danielle Zwarthoed
Affiliation:1. Institute of Political Science, Goethe-Universit?t Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germanyculp@em.uni-frankfurt.de;3. Hoover Chair of Economic and Social Ethics, Université catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This introduction expounds educational problems that arise from transnational migration. It argues that it is high time to critically analyze normative issues of and in education under conditions of globalization because dominant approaches in normative philosophy of education tend to suffer from both a nationalist bias and a sedentary bias. The contributions to this special issue address normative problems pertaining to migration-related education from a variety of ethical and philosophical perspectives, including analytic applied ethics, continental philosophy, care ethics, Hegelian philosophy, the capability approach and theories of distributive justice. They discuss the education of both citizens and migrants in the receiving society as well as in the country of origin, focusing on ethical issues pertaining to access to education as well as to the content of educational programs.
Keywords:Education  migration  global ethics  nationalist bias  sedentary bias
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