Migration Studies: Flows and Concepts
Full course description
This course will examine the following concepts in contemporary migration studies: forced migration, internal displacement and refugees; irregular and transit migration; integration, transnationalism and social cohesion; return migration and reintegration; and migration and development. The course will introduce students to both the complexities and challenges of migration and the potential positive effects of migration. Throughout the course multiple case studies will be examined to highlight different migrant concepts and flows.
Course objectives
- To provide students with a basic overview of migration flows and concepts.
- To give insight into the complexity of human movement.
- To acquaint students with different cases and examples of the various global migration flows.
Prerequisites
None
Recommended
SSC1025 Introduction to Political Science or SSC2002 International Relations: Themes and Theories
Recommended reading
- We will consult several journal articles in the reference list.
SSC2064
Period 4
27 Jan 2025
21 Mar 2025
ECTS credits:
5.0Coordinator: