The ethics of immigration: how biased is the field?

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  • who: MIGRATION STUDIES and collaborators from the This article explores the impact of methodological nationalism on the ethics of immigrationMethodological nationalism assumes that the nation-state provides the relevant unit of analysis and the categories for understanding social phenomena. Since the, s, when it was first identified in sociology, methodological nationalism has been recognized as a source of bias in most of the social sciences. However, the ethics of immigration, a normative field of research, has developed all while disregarding this debate. There are almost no https://doi.org/10.1093/migration/mnac, C The Author(s . . .

     

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