Παρουσίαση/Προβολή

Forced Migration in Eastern and SE. Europe
(UNI344) - Regina Mantanika
Περιγραφή Μαθήματος
This course treats the issue of forced migration and displacement in its historical perspective as well as in the recent period. Throughout the different sections students will reflect on various subjects that relate to (in)voluntary mobility and/or exile such as the issue of statelessness, the making of the refugee and the implications of these issues in the lives of people and the host countries. Furthermore, the course will analyse the efforts of Western and European policies to create a common ground, which is based mainly however on the control of migration. The example of the Common European Asylum system and its evolutions will be presented in that view, as well as other mechanisms that compose the policies and practices that address migrant and refugee mobility. Finally, it is important to note that the course will present different case studies from Eastern Europe, Balkans and Middle East.
Students will become familiar with the institutional and legal framework that correspond to the different periods that will be presented. They will deepen in the historicity of the making of the modern world, and the continuities and discontinuities of the common European policies vis a vis borders and asylum. Finally by focusing on specific case studies, students will have the opportunity to develop a more critical approach on the way policies and practices are established in the everyday life, moving from the global to the local level.
Ημερομηνία δημιουργίας
Πέμπτη 3 Μαρτίου 2022
-
Δεν υπάρχει περίγραμμα