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Last update: PhDr. Martina Tůmová, Ph.D. (09.02.2023)
Professor Adrian Bailey INTRODUCTION “Transnational Migration Development Nexus” is a 7 Credit Unit course with no pre-requisites or co-requisites. The course is led by Adrian Bailey. Educated at the University of Bristol (UK) and Indiana University (USA) and one of the founding partners of the Charles University – Dartmouth College “American Term” Bailey is Emeritus Professor of Geography, Hong Kong Baptist University. This course draws on his team research on transnational migration and migration policy conducted over the past thirty years in Latin and North America, UK, Central Europe, southern Africa, and East Asia. AIMS & OBJECTIVES The course rethinks the classical migration development nexus in transnational terms. It offers students entering public policy, the NGO sector, and business with a fresh, critical and constructive perspective that can transcend the zero-sum game politics and economics associated with classical migration development nexus thinking. Course themes differentiate transnational migration from other major types of long-distance migration, including international migration; talent migration; cross-border migration; forced migration, refugee migration and asylum seeking; undocumented migration; diaspora. Key processes and practises that create conditions for and influence the nature of transnational migration development nexus are introduced, and major economic, social, ecological, and political consequences are considered. Extensive use of case-studies emphasises the interdependence of transnational migration and development practices. |
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Last update: PhDr. Martina Tůmová, Ph.D. (09.09.2021)
TEXTBOOKS / RECOMMENDED READINGS No specific textbook is required for this course and students will be encouraged to read across disciplines and globally. The following titles and articles may be helpful as students begin their further reading. More in files. |
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Last update: PhDr. Martina Tůmová, Ph.D. (09.02.2023)
LEARNING OUTCOMES (LOs) 1. Describe with examples, the classic migration development nexus 2. Critique how selected social practices are re-shaping a transnational migration development nexus 3. Consider the implications of a transnational migration development nexus for policy under conditions of biomedical, economic, geopolitical, and climate insecurity. ASSESSMENTS
ATTENDANCE It is required for the examination (April 3rd 9-1040am) and highly encouraged at lectures for many reasons, including: maximum exposure to content; routine can boost wellbeing; builds group dynamic and identity; reduces mis-understandings and save time. |
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Last update: PhDr. Martina Tůmová, Ph.D. (15.03.2023)
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Last update: PhDr. Martina Tůmová, Ph.D. (14.01.2020)
Předmět lze zapsat i opakovaně. Upozornění pro studenty: Při opakovaném zápisu předmětu se kredity za jeho splnění započítávají do celkového součtu kreditů, ve skupině povinně volitelných předmětů se však započítávají pouze jedenkrát. |