Παρουσίαση/Προβολή
Social Transformation and migration 2025-2026
(HLCM121) - Dr Vaia Papanikolaou
Περιγραφή Μαθήματος
The course explores the dynamics of social transformation that entails the condition of migration.
The processes of social transformation that are related to livelihoods, social networks and the environment, are examined in a dynamic, international context, and at different levels, through a comparative perspective, with a focus on cohesion and exclusion processes, equal and unequal access to resources but and inclusion policies.
The course deals with the relevance of theories and research approaches coming from different scientific fields and focuses on the experiences of mobile subjects.
The intervention policies and strategies are examined through social transformation, as well as the interaction with research, taking into account the views of various stakeholders.
The course explores the different roles of different stakeholders and social institutions, as well as the ethical perspective in their decisions and the perspective of the active participation of mobile subjects.
Generally, the ways in which migration causes changes both in the host societies and in conjunction to those of origin, are examined at the micro-and macro levels, i.e. the effects on the structure of society from the gradual social integration of mobile subjects in host society.
Ημερομηνία δημιουργίας
Δευτέρα 9 Φεβρουαρίου 2026
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Course Syllabus
The course explores the dynamics of social transformation that entails the condition of migration.
The processes of social transformation that are related to livelihoods, social networks and the environment, are examined in a dynamic, international context, and at different levels, through a comparative perspective, with a focus on cohesion and exclusion processes, equal and unequal access to resources but and inclusion policies.
The course deals with the relevance of theories and research approaches coming from different scientific fields and focuses on the experiences of mobile subjects.
The intervention policies and strategies are examined through social transformation, as well as the interaction with research, taking into account the views of various stakeholders.
The course explores the different roles of different stakeholders and social institutions, as well as the ethical perspective in their decisions and the perspective of the active participation of mobile subjects.
Generally, the ways in which migration causes changes both in the host societies and in conjunction to those of origin, are examined at the micro-and macro levels, i.e. the effects on the structure of society from the gradual social integration of mobile subjects in host society.