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Last update: prof. RNDr. Dušan Drbohlav, CSc. (20.02.2019)
1) Introduction, putting the whole issue into broader geopolitical and economic frameworks, 2) international migration movements in history 3) statistics and data sources, definitions, 4) theoretical concepts of international migration I., 5) theoretical concepts of international migration II, 6) political and juridical aspects of the international migration issue, 7) economic, demographic and geographical aspects of the international migration issue, 8) immigrants integration into a host society and related problems, 9) the current international migration in Central/Eastern Europe, 10) the U.S.- as an example of a traditional immigration country, 11) the Netherlands - as an example of immigration European country, 12) the Czech Republic - as an example of newly constituting immigration country in Central/Eastern Europe, 13) presentation and discussion of selected research studies on international migration issues. |
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Last update: prof. RNDr. Dušan Drbohlav, CSc. (20.02.2019)
Povinná: MASSEY, D. S. (1988): Economic Development and International Migration in Comparative Perspective. Population and Development Review, Vol. 14, No 3, September, s. 383-413. HOFFMANN-NOWOTNY, H. J. (1997): World Society and the Future of International Migration: A Theoretical Perspective. In: Immigration into Western Societies: Problems and Policies. Ucarer, E.M., Puchala, D.J. (eds). London and Washington, Pinter, s. 95-117. MASSEY, D. S. et al. (1993): Theories of International Migration: Review and Appraisal. Population and Development Review, Vol. 19, No. 3, September, s. 431-466. MASSEY, D. S. (1985): Ethnic Residential Segregation: A Theoretical Synthesis and Empirical Review. Sociology and Social Research, An International Journal, Vol. 69, April, No. 3, s. 315-349. MOUNTZ, A., WRIGHT, R.: Daily Life in the Transnational Migrant Community of San Augustin, Oaxaca and Poughkeepsie. New York (strojopis). CASTLES, S. (2004): Why Migration Policies Fail. Ethnic and Racial Studies, Vol. 27, No. 2, pp. 205-227. DE HAAS, H. (2005): International Migration, Remittances and Development: Myths and Facts. Third World Quarterly, Vol. 26, No. 8, pp. 1269 - 1284. DRBOHLAV, D.: (2012): Patterns of Immigration in the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland; A Comparative Perspective. In: European Immigrations; Trends, Structures and Policy Implications, M. Okolski (ed.). Amsterdam, Amsterdam University Press (IMISCOE Research), pp. 179-209. DRBOHLAV, D. (2008): Nelegální migrace a neoprávněné ekonomické aktivity migrantů v Evropě - koncept a současná realita. In: DRBOHLAV, D. (ed.): Nelegální ekonomické aktivity migrantů (Česko v evropském kontextu). Praha, Karolinum. DRBOHLAV, D., YING, K.: Current Post-Soviet Immigrants in West Hollywood, California: Separated and Segregated Seniors. Espace. Populations. Societies., No. 1, 2003, pp. 137-152.
Doporučená: OKOLSKI, M. (ed.) (2012): European Immigrations; Trends, Structures and Policy Implications. (IMISCOE Research), Amsterdam, Amsterdam University Press. CASTLES, S. - MILLER, M.J.(2009): The Age of Migration. New York, The Guilford Press. BRETELL, C.B. - HOLLIFIELD, J.F. (2000): Migration Theory, Talking across Disciplines. New York, Routledge. BOYLE, P., HALFACREE, K., ROBINSON, V. (1998): Exploring Contemporary Migration. Harlow, Pearson, Prentice Hall. GORNY, A., RUSPINI, P. (2004): Migration in the New Europe, East-West Revisited. New York, Palgrave Macmillan. Wood, P., Landry, Ch. (2008): Intercultural City; Planning for Diversity Advantage. London, Earthscan. World Migration 2003, Managing Migration. Geneva, IOM 2003. ŠIŠKOVÁ, T. (ed.) (2001): Menšiny a migranti v České republice. My a oni v multikulturní společnosti 21. století. Praha, Portál. COHEN, R. (1995): The Cambridge Survey of World Migration. New York, Cambridge University Press. SOWELL, T. (1996): Migration and Cultures, A World View. New York, Basicbooks. |
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Last update: prof. RNDr. Dušan Drbohlav, CSc. (20.02.2019)
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Last update: prof. RNDr. Dušan Drbohlav, CSc. (20.02.2019)
Introduction, putting the whole issue into broader geopolitical and economic frameworks; international migration movements in history; statistics and data sources, definitions; theoretical concepts of international migration I.; theoretical concepts of international migration II; political and juridical aspects of the international migration issue; economic, demographic and geographical aspects of the international migration issue; race and ethnicity and their role in international migration movements (theoretical and practical issues); immigrants´ integration into a host society and related problems - on the example of the United States of America; the current international migration in Central/Eastern Europe; the Czech Republic - as an example of newly constituting immigration country in Central/Eastern Europe; presentation and discussion of selected research projects on international migration issues (designed by students). |