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Relational Egalitarianism and Migration: An Introduction

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Published/Copyright: June 27, 2025

Abstract

In this introductory essay to the special issue on relational equality and migration, I first introduce a familiar way of conceiving of the connection between equality and migration, one that focuses on distributive inequality. I then provide an overview of the state of the debate concerning relational equality and migration. I conclude by summarizing the contributions to this special issue.


Corresponding author: Daniel Sharp, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1 80539 Munich, Germany, E-mail:

Acknowledgments

I would like to thank Cristina Astier, Hong Do, Zara Goldstone, and Patti Tamara Lenard for helpful feedback on this draft. I would also like to thank the contributors to this special issue for their fantastic papers and Mark Peacock for a well-run editorial process.

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Received: 2025-04-15
Accepted: 2025-05-24
Published Online: 2025-06-27
Published in Print: 2025-10-27

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