Philosophy of Immigration
A Roundtable Discussion of Works in Progress
On Friday, November 2nd, the Program on Values in Society at the University of Washington will host a one-day workshop to discuss a range of normative issues surrounding documented and undocumented migration.
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
10:00-11:00
Martín Chamorro, PhD Candidate. University of Colorado, Boulder, Department of Philosophy.
Talk Title: "The Proportionality of Open Borders and Exclusion"
11:00-12:00
Amy Reed-Sandoval, PhD Candidate. University of Washington, Department of Philosophy.
Talk Title: "Understanding Undocumented Migrant Exploitation as Injustice"
12:00-1:00 Brown Bag Lunch
1:00-2:00
José Jorge Mendoza, PhD. Worcester State University, Department of Philosophy.
Talk Title: "On Enforcement and Explusion Strategies: A Rejection of a State's Unilateral Right to Control Immigration"
2:00-3:00
Adam Hosein, PhD. University of Colorado, Boulder, Department of Philosophy.
Talk Title: "Where Are You Really From? Ethnic Selection in Liberal Democracies"
3:30-4:30
Shelley Wilcox, PhD. San Francisco State University, Department of Philosophy.
Talk Title: "Transnational Justice and the Morality of Territorial Borders"
4:30-5:30 Reception
This event is free and open to the public. Advanced registration is not required. The workshop will be held in Savery 408, and will run from 9:30-5:30. Lunch and light refreshments will be served. A more detailed schedule of the talks is forthcoming.
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