On Migration and the State: Lea Ypi

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On #NovaraFM, James Butler is joined by Lea Ypi, professor in political theory at the LSE, to discuss ways of thinking about migration, what it tells us about the state, and the possibility of an emancipatory cosmopolitanism.
- Published 20 April 2018
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