300658 Global Diasporas: an introduction (S) (SoSe 2022)

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Over the last 70 years, global migration flows have intensified and many new diasporas came into being, while, against many predictions, old diasporas did not cease to exist but rather continued to grow and became more established. The first part of this course will introduce students to some of the most relevant theoretical concepts of modern and ancient diasporas from within Sociology, Anthropology and Political Sciences. Special attention is directed at dislocation, expulsion, exile, making and unmaking of diasporas, homeland-diaspora-host country relations, long-distance nationalism, political subjectivities and (be)longing, roots and routes, identity and culture, social and cultural remittances. The second part of the course is intended to expand student’s empirical knowledge by examining a number of selected case studies according to their own regional preferences.

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Suggested key readings
Adamson, Fiona B.: “The Growing Importance of Diaspora Politics”, Current History, Vol. 115, No. 784, A World of Diasporas (November 2016), pp. 291-297.
Rogers Brubaker (2005) “The ‘diaspora’ diaspora”, Ethnic and Racial Studies, 28:1, 1-19
Clifford, J., 1994, Diasporas, Cultural Anthropology 9/2, pp. 302-338.
Cohen, Robin: Global Diasporas: an introduction, Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1997.
Gamlen, Alan: “Diaspora Institutions and Diaspora Governance”, International Migration Review, 48, 2014: 180-217.
Safran, W. 1991. ‘Diasporas in Modern Societies. Myth of Homeland and Return’, Diaspora, 1 (1): 83-99.
Vora, Neha (2013) Impossible Citizens: Dubai’s Indian Diaspora. Durham: Duke University Press, 2013.

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weekly Do 16:00-18:00 X-E0-212 04.04.-15.07.2022
not on: 5/26/22 / 6/16/22

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30-M-IAS10 Structures and Dynamics of Global Communities and Transnationalisation / Estructuras y dinámicas de comunidades globales y de transnacionalización Seminar "empirisch" oder "anwendungsorientiert" Study requirement
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30-M-Soz-M8a Soziologie der globalen Welt a Seminar 1 Study requirement
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30-M-Soz-M8b Soziologie der globalen Welt b Seminar 1 Study requirement
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30-M-Soz-M8c Soziologie der globalen Welt c Seminar 1 Study requirement
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Course requirements:
• Regular attendance and active participation in class-room discussions
• preparation of 5 summaries (from mandatory readings)
• oral presentation in class
• submission of two essays (3,000 words each) (a theoretical theme and a case study).

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