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作为知识生产的策展实践与边界
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作者 刘燕 《美术观察》 CSSCI 北大核心 2021年第12期27-28,共2页
策展领域呈现出艺术资源和展览形态的多样化,策展正在逐步泛化,跨学科和跨领域既是一种策展方式的拓展和变化,更是对策展意义和边界的挑战“展览”(无论采取何种形式)始终是意识形态的,同时更是生产意义的,策展是艺术流通中最具有知识... 策展领域呈现出艺术资源和展览形态的多样化,策展正在逐步泛化,跨学科和跨领域既是一种策展方式的拓展和变化,更是对策展意义和边界的挑战“展览”(无论采取何种形式)始终是意识形态的,同时更是生产意义的,策展是艺术流通中最具有知识性的工作。策展人通过艺术家和艺术作品进行反思自己观念的实践,在思辨和讨论中转化为一种创造性的批判性力量,在艺术生态系统以知识生产形成有效的意义。 展开更多
关键词 实践 策展边界 跨经验 本土语境 知识生产
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Immigration and Liberal Egalitarianism
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作者 Jorge M. Valadez 《Journal of Philosophy Study》 2013年第3期165-179,共15页
My principal objective in this paper is to examine what position liberal egalitarians should take regarding the issue of immigration. Given that liberal egalitarians grant central importance to individual autonomy and... My principal objective in this paper is to examine what position liberal egalitarians should take regarding the issue of immigration. Given that liberal egalitarians grant central importance to individual autonomy and the moral equality of all persons, their rejection of restrictive immigration policies appears to follow from these central normative commitments. Liberal egalitarians such as Joseph Carens and Phillip Cole have argued that those who are committed to individual autonomy and moral equality should advocate for an open borders position in immigration. I argue that it is a serious mistake for liberal egalitarians to advocate open national borders and that borders should instead be strategically regulated to reduce global economic inequalities through immigration policies systematically integrated into development programs for the poorest and most vulnerable countries. Open borders would create an open market for immigration slots to choice countries of destination, which out of practical necessity would have to delimit the number of new immigrants. It is well known in migration studies that those who are more educated, young, and have more resources are more likely to migrate than the very young, the elderly, the infirm, and the poorest individuals. Those left behind in developing countries suffer serious negative consequences from the emigration of the most highly educated, capable, and talented individuals in their society. I then argue that liberal egalitarians should grant particular moral consideration to the world's poorest and most vulnerable and that immigration policies strategically designed to prioritize their needs are actually more consistent with the dual commitments of individual autonomy and moral equality than an open borders position. I propose three principles of global justice that are consistent with liberal egalitarianism that should guide transnational moral obligations. I end the paper by arguing that two of these principles can be used to justify restricted immigration policies that would enable developed countries to partially discharge some of their moral obligations to developing countries while enhancing the autonomy of the world's most vulnerable people. 展开更多
关键词 IMMIGRATION global justice open borders MIGRATION liberal egalitarianism
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