Oxford, United Kingdom
The Internet and Society
When:
11 August - 29 August 2025
Credits:
7.5 EC
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Social Sciences
When:
20 July - 17 August 2024
School:
Summer and Winter University FUBiS
Institution:
Freie UniversitÀt Berlin
City:
Country:
Language:
English
Credits:
5.0 EC
Fee:
1300 EUR
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Regarding transnational migration, the EU promotes a political reasoning between processes of consolidation and necessary conflict, between sovereignty and shared responsibility, between the right to define and delimit and the duty to negotiate. In ongoing economic crisis and facing unprecedented movements of people, the timeless normalcy of migration is often framed as crisis per se.
As the visibility of migration increases in various ways, migrants are often represented and imagined as a homogenous mass of âthe otherâ. This leads to a problematic understanding of migration as something to be controlled and governed from a top-down perspective alone. But the respective processes of negotiation on migration policy, within and across the outer borders of the Union, take place not only between the official institutions of nation-states, but on all scales of European populations. They also take place from a bottom-up perspective in the centers and at the margins of societies alike.
Departing from diverse theories of migration, we will gain an overview of EU-level migration polity and recent migration- and border-management policies. We will analyze the conflicts, debates and discourses around the last years of increased immigration.
Scaling down, we will engage with the local authoritiesâ perspective in Berlin. Diving deeper down we will start to change perspective: How do local activists develop and implement their own ways of welcoming migrants? Where do migrants work and how are they represented in trade unions? Finally, focusing on the history of migrant struggles in Berlin, we will encounter migrantsâ viewpoints, which reach beyond the usual framings of âthe poor migrantâ as âpassive victimâ, as a threat or as the â(anti-)heroâ of globalization. We will encounter viewpoints on the conflicts, compromises, resistances, solidarity and social transformation shaping and shaped by recent migration movement to Europe.
Nerges Azizi
This course is designed for all students having a personal, professional or political personal interest in a deeper and thus more differentiated understanding of transnational migration.
Fee
1300 EUR, course fee
Fee
300 EUR, program fee
When:
20 July - 17 August 2024
School:
Summer and Winter University FUBiS
Institution:
Freie UniversitÀt Berlin
Language:
English
Credits:
5.0 EC
Oxford, United Kingdom
When:
11 August - 29 August 2025
Credits:
7.5 EC
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Linköping, Sweden
When:
27 June - 26 July 2025
Credits:
7.5 EC
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Barcelona, Spain
When:
26 May - 29 May 2025
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