300634 Global Governance of Migration: Navigating the Complexities of a Mobile World (30-M25) (S) (SoSe 2024)

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In an era defined by increased global mobility, understanding the intricate web of policies, laws, and socio-economic factors that shape migration is essential. Our course, "Global Governance of Migration," offers a comprehensive exploration of the dynamic world of migration. From theories of migration and international migration law to the complexities of forced migration, gender dynamics, and the impact of climate change, this course equips students with the knowledge and critical thinking skills needed to comprehend the multifaceted issues surrounding migration.

Through engaging lectures, discussions, and real-world case studies, students will delve into the challenges and opportunities posed by global migration, examine the role of international institutions, and assess the ethical dimensions of this phenomenon. By the course's end, students will emerge with a holistic understanding of migration governance, enabling them to contribute thoughtfully to the pressing global dialogue on this crucial topic.

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Frequency Weekday Time Format / Place Period  
weekly Mo 08:00-10:00 T2-233 08.04.-19.07.2024
not on: 5/20/24

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Module Course Requirements  
30-M25 Fachmodul Transnationalisierung, Migration und Entwicklung Seminar 1 Study requirement
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Seminar 2 Study requirement
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- Regular attendance, preparation of mandatory readings and active participation
- Oral/video presentation (group activity)
- Essay on a topic of choice (other than the group presentation) (15 pages)

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This lecture is taught in english
Department
Faculty of Sociology
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