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The concept of climate migration : advocacy and its prospects

Title
The concept of climate migration : advocacy and its prospects / Benoît Mayer, assistant professor, Faculty of Law, Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Author
Mayer, Benoît
Publication
Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing, [2016]

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Description
xiii, 374 pages; 25 cm
Summary
Political narratives on climate or environmental migration have been deployed in support of policy arguments relating to humanitarian assistance, migration, and climate change, or to promote national security or economic interests. But while climate change certainly has various impacts on human mobility, it does not appear to create distinct “climate migrants” or (in general) unprecedented migration scenarios. In this timely book, Benoît Mayer offers a unique interdisciplinary inquiry into the prospects of different political narratives on climate migration. The Concept of Climate Migration identifies the essential narratives around climate migration - the humanitarian narrative, the migration narrative and the climate change narrative - and assesses their prospects. It argues that although such arguments will influence global governance, they will not necessarily achieve what advocates hope for. Throughout the discussion, it appears that the weaknesses of the concept of “climate migration” are likely to be utilized in favour of repressive policies against migration or for the defence of industrial nations against perceived threats from the Third World. This discerning book explores new paradoxes in political advocacy and relates them to some of the greatest challenges to contemporary global governance. It will be of great interest to researchers and postgraduate students interested in climate migration, climate change and the law, or anyone involved in advocacy around these important issues.
Series Statement
Elgar Studies in Climate Law
Uniform Title
Elgar studies in climate law
Subject
  • Environmental refugees > Legal status, laws, etc
  • Climatic changes > Social aspects
  • Forced migration
  • Klimaänderung
  • Mobilität
  • Wirtschaftspolitik
  • Ideengeschichte
  • Climate change
  • Environmental protection
  • Migration
  • Environmental refugees
  • Environmental policy
  • Environmental law
  • International environmental law
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliography (pages 308-352) and index.
Contents
Conceptualizing climate migration -- The humanitarian narrative : human rights, global justice, and the limits of humanitarian reason -- The migration narrative : protection gaps, the refugee analogy, and the rights of migrants -- The responsibility narrative : anthropogenic climate change, migration as injury, and interference in place of reparation -- Pragmatic narratives : self-interests, national aspirations, and global complex interdependence.
ISBN
  • 9781786431721
  • 1786431726
  • 1786431734
  • 9781786431738
  • 9781786431738 (canceled/invalid)
LCCN
2016942192
OCLC
  • ocn950934044
  • 950934044
  • SCSB-1874051
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library