123222 Global Public Policy | Cross-border Migration

Veranstaltungsdetails

Lehrende: Dr. Bettina Biedermann

Veranstaltungsart: Seminar

Orga-Einheit: Politics, Administration & International Relations

Anzeige im Stundenplan: Glob Pub Pol

Semesterwochenstunden: 3

Credits: 6,0
Hinweis: In Ihrer Prüfungsordnung können abweichende Credits festgelegt sein.

Standort: Campus der Zeppelin Universität

Unterrichtssprache: Englisch

Min. | Max. Teilnehmerzahl: 10 | 35

Prioritätsschema: Standard-Priorisierung

Inhalte:
Migration is one of the key issues in the current public debate. Cross-border migration is a prominent feature of today’s societies. Migration is affecting both countries from which people emigrate and those to which migrants move. What are the driving factors for migration? Why do people leave their home countries? What are the motives for countries to accept migrants in their societies? And how is the integration of migrants organized in different societies? What are the differences in traditional immigration countries like Australia and Canada compared to Germany?

Lernziele:
Students will learn
- Key migration terms (e.g. migrants, refugees, asylum seekers)
- The theories of migration, including the analyses of push-and pull factors
- The historical development of migration, including post-war migration from Europe to the New World
- Governing migration: The structural variation in the regulation of migration in different countries, including Australia, Canada and Germany
- Dimensions of Immigration policies
- Sociological aspects of migration: the debate on assimilation vs. multiculturalism
- Migration crisis: Migration to Europe in 2015

Weitere Informationen zu den Prüfungsleistungen:
Students will be expected to make a presentation in class. In addition students will submit a written summary of their presentation. The length of that summary should be 4 to 6 pages.

Literatur:
Books:

Collier, Paul (2013): Exodus. How Migration Is Changing Our World. New York: Oxford University Press
Scheffer, Paul (2011): Immigrant Nations, Cambridge Polity Press
Castles, Stephen; Miller, Mark, J. (2003): The Age of Migration: International Population Movements in the Modern World. New York:The Guilford Press
Rosenblum, Marc R..; Techinor, Daniel J. (2012): Oxford Handbook of the Politics of International Migration. Oxford: Oxford University Press

Articles:

Berlin Institut for Population and Development (2012): Leading on Points: What Germany can learn from Canada's immigration and integration policy
Münz, Rainer; Ulrich, Ralf (2011): Germany and its immigrants: A socio-demographic analysis, in: Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies Vol. 24 No. 1: 25-56
Bade, Klaus J. (1995): From Emigration to Immigration: The German Experience in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, in: Central European History, Vol. 28 No.4: 507-535
Koopmans, Ruud (2013): Multiculturalism and Immigration: A Contested Field in Cross-National Camparision, in: Annual Review of Sociology, Vol. 39, pp. 147-169
Collins, Jock (2013): Rethinking Australian Immigration and Immigration Settlement Policy, in: Journal of Intercultural Studies, Vol. 34, No.2: 160-177

Termine
Datum Von Bis Raum Lehrende
1 Fr, 5. Apr. 2019 13:30 19:00 Fab 3 | 2.01 Dr. Bettina Biedermann
2 Sa, 6. Apr. 2019 10:00 12:30 Fab 3 | 2.01 Dr. Bettina Biedermann
3 Fr, 12. Apr. 2019 13:30 19:00 Fab 3 | 2.01 Dr. Bettina Biedermann
4 Sa, 13. Apr. 2019 10:00 12:30 Fab 3 | 2.01 Dr. Bettina Biedermann
5 Fr, 26. Apr. 2019 13:30 19:00 Fab 3 | 2.01 Dr. Bettina Biedermann
6 Sa, 27. Apr. 2019 10:00 12:30 Fab 3 | 2.01 Dr. Bettina Biedermann
7 Fr, 3. Mai 2019 13:30 19:00 Fab 3 | 2.11 Dr. Bettina Biedermann
8 Sa, 4. Mai 2019 10:00 12:30 Fab 3 | 2.11 Dr. Bettina Biedermann
Veranstaltungseigene Prüfungen
Beschreibung Datum Lehrende Bestehenspflicht
1. Endterm k.Terminbuchung Ja
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Lehrende
Dr. Bettina Biedermann