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handle: 10261/86621 , 20.500.13089/jync
This paper discusses the convenience of incorporating the discourse of contemporary international migration processes in a larger conceptual framework dominated by the key concept of global justice. In this way, the methodological nationalism that afflicts the most common theoretical and practical approaches on that subject and impedes properly tackling the complexity of such social processes could be overcome. Their governance implies relevant modifications on the institutional and normative level as well as on the level of global economic politics.
Justicia global, migrações internacionais, global governance., Global justice, methodological nationalism, Social Sciences, Nacionalismo metodológico, justicia global,, justiça global, Migraciones internacionales, migraciones internacionales, governança global, H, Gobernanza global, Justiça global, Global governance, Methodological nationalism, International migrations, H1-99, nacionalismo metodológico, global justice, global governance, Social sciences (General), international migrations, Governança global, justicia global, gobernanza global, governança global., Migrações internacionais
Justicia global, migrações internacionais, global governance., Global justice, methodological nationalism, Social Sciences, Nacionalismo metodológico, justicia global,, justiça global, Migraciones internacionales, migraciones internacionales, governança global, H, Gobernanza global, Justiça global, Global governance, Methodological nationalism, International migrations, H1-99, nacionalismo metodológico, global justice, global governance, Social sciences (General), international migrations, Governança global, justicia global, gobernanza global, governança global., Migrações internacionais
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