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Migration and Transnational Migration: Development of Cross-border Ties in Migration Studies - YBA225
Anglický název: Migration and Transnational Migration: Development of Cross-border Ties in Migration Studies
Zajišťuje: Program SHV - Společenskovědní modul (24-SM)
Fakulta: Fakulta humanitních studií
Platnost: od 2017
Semestr: letní
E-Kredity: 4
Způsob provedení zkoušky: letní s.:
Rozsah, examinace: letní s.:2/0, KZ [HT]
Počet míst: neurčen / neurčen (20)
Minimální obsazenost: neomezen
4EU+: ne
Virtuální mobilita / počet míst pro virtuální mobilitu: ne
Kompetence:  
Stav předmětu: nevyučován
Jazyk výuky: angličtina
Způsob výuky: prezenční
Způsob výuky: prezenční
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Garant: Mgr. Luděk Jirka, Ph.D.
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Anotace -
Poslední úprava: Mgr. Lenka Halbichová (19.01.2017)
Course is aimed at approaches of transnational migration used in European or American sociological and anthropological context and, simultaneously, understudied in the Czech Republic. Course will start with introducing of basic presumptions of migration and transnational migration and specific concepts will follow. Samples of case studies will be used during lectures. Lectures are taken in English.
Sylabus -
Poslední úprava: Mgr. Lenka Halbichová (03.01.2017)

1.-3. Basic Presumptions of Migration. Basic Approaches of Migration Studies (Neoclassical Theory of Migration, Segmented Labor (Market) Theory, World System Theory, „Push“ and „Pull“ Factors, New Economic of (Labor) Migration, Human Capital Theory, Relative Deprivation etc.)

4. Postmodernistic „Turn“ in Anthropology and Its Impact on Development of Transnational Ties. Basic Introducion of Transnational Ties. Cross-border Political, Social, Econonomic Ties. Remittances. Transnational Organizations (for all Vertovec 2009).

5. Criticism of Assimilation/Integration Approach. Straight-Forward Assimilation (Gordon 1981 (1964)). Marginalization of Transnational Ties. Methodological Nationalism (Chernilo 2008; Amelina - Faist - Glick-Schiller - Nergiz 2013).

6. Early Concepts of Transnational Ties (Basch et al. 1994; Kearney 1991; Smith - Guarnizo 1998; Rouse 1991). Term Transmigrants. Deleting of State and Borders. Construction of Transnational Field and its Constraints. Other Early Concepts of Transnational Ties - e.g. Transnational Social Space (Pries 1999)

7. Criticizing Early Concepts of Transnationalism (Waldinger - Fitzgerald 2004). Criticizing of term Transmigrants (Guarnizo-Portes-Haller 1999).

8. Functions of State, Borders, Emigrants and Immigrants Back into Question (Using More Samples of Case Studies).

9. Influx of Transnationalism and Assimilation (Morawska 2003, 2005; Faist-Kivisto 2010; Snel et al. 2006). Second Genereation (King - Christou 2008). Segmented Assimilation (Portes - Zhou 1993).

10. Social Capital (Portes 1998). Etnic Enterpreunership (Alba - Nee 1997), Diaspora, State and Transnationalism (Tsuda 2009; Faist - Baubock 2010; Waterbury 2010)

11. After Influx - New Concepts of Cross-Border ties? Intersocietal Convergence (Waldinger 2015)

12. Final Lecture - How can be these concepts used? Consideration about their validity in social sciences.

Podmínky zakončení předmětu -
Poslední úprava: Mgr. Lenka Halbichová (03.01.2017)

Active participation during the course; attendance of 70%; short seminar work at the end of the semester (preferable in English, but optionable in Czech language; 3-5 pages); written exam consist of questions from readings and lectures; readings are not obligatory but recommended.

Studijní opory -
Poslední úprava: Mgr. Lenka Halbichová (03.01.2017)

Alba, Richard - Nee, Victor (1997). Rethinking Assimilation in the New Era of Immigration. International Migration Review 31 (4): 826-874 (available through internet).

Amelina, Anna - Faist, Thomas - Glick-Schiller, Nina - Nergiz, Devrimsel D. (2013). Beyond Methodological Nationalism: Research Methodologies for Cross-Border Studies. New York: Routledge.

Basch, Linda - Glick-Schiller, Nina - Szanton-Blanc, Cristina (1994). Nations Unbound. London: Routledge.

Ehrkamp, Patricia (2005). Placing Identities: Transnational Practices and Local Attachments of Turkish Immigrants in Germany. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 31 (2): 345-364.

Faist, Thomas (2000). The Volume and Dynamics of International Migration and Transnational Social Spaces. Oxford: Oxford UP.

Faist, Thomas - Baubock, Rainer (2010). Diaspora and Transnationalism. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.

Faist, Thomas - Kivisto, Peter. (2010). Beyond Border. Thousand Oaks: SAGE. (optionable in Czech: Drbohlav, Dušan - Uherek, Zdeněk 2012. Reflexe migračních teorií. Geografie 112 (2): 125-141. (available through internet))

Glick-Schiller, Nina (2009). A Global Perspective on Transnational Migration: Theorizing Migration without Methodological Nationalism. Working Paper 67. Oxford: Centre on Migration, Policy and Society.

Guarnizo, Luis E. - Smith, Michael P (1998). The Locations of Transnationalism. In Luis E. Guarnizo - Michael P. Smith (eds.): Transnationalim from Below. New Brunswick: Transaction: 3-31.

Guarnizo, Luis E. - Portes, Alejandro - Haller, William (2003). Assimilation and Transnationalism: Determinants of Transnational Political Action among Contemporary Migrants. American Journal of Sociology 108 (6): 1211-1248.

Gordon, Milton (1981). Assimilation in American Life. New York: Oxford UP.

Chernilo, Daniel (2008). Methodological Nationalism: Theory and History. Annual Conference of the International Association of Critical Realism King’s College, London, July 2008 (available through internet)

King, Russell - Christou, Anastasia (2008). Cultural Geographies of Counter-Diasporic Migration: The Second Generation Returns 'Home.' Sussex Migration Working Paper No 45: University of Sussex.

Kivisto, Peter (2005). The Revival of Assimilation in Historical Perspective. In Peter Kivisto (ed.): Incorporating Diversity: Rethinking Assimilation in a Multicultural Age. London: Paradigm: 3-29.

Levitt, Peggy (2001). The Transnational Villagers. Berkeley - Los Angeles: University of California Press.

Massey, Douglas et al. (1998). Worlds in Motion: Understanding International Migration at the End of the Millenium. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press.

Morawska, Ewa (2003). Immigrant Transnationalism and Assimilation: A Variety of Combinations and the Analytic Strategy it Suggests. In Christian Joppke - Ewa Morawska (eds.): Towards Assimilation and Citizenship: Immigrants in Liberal Nation-States. New York: Palgrave Macmillan: 133-176.

Morawska, Ewa (2005). In Defense of the Assimilation Model. In Peter Kivisto (ed.): Incorporating Diversity: Rethinking Assimilation in a Multicultural Age. London: Paradigm: 129-137.

Morawska, Ewa (2007). International Migration: Its Various Mechanisms and Different Theories that Try to Explain It. Willy Brandt Series of Working Paper in International Migration and Ethnic Relations 1/07. Malmö University (available through internet).

Portes, Alejandro - Zhou, Min (1993). The New Second Generation: Segmented Assimilation and its Variants among Post-1965 Immigrant Youth. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences 530 (1): 74-96 (available through internet).

Portes, Alejandro (1998). Social Capital: Its Origins and Applications in Modern Sociology. Annual Review of Sociology 24: 1-24 (available through internet)

Portes, Alejandro - Guarnizo, Luis Eduardo - Haller, William (2003). Assimilation and Transnationalism: Determinants of Transnational Political Action Among Contemporary Migrants. American Journal of Sociology 108 (6): 1211-1248.

Portes, Alejandro and Josh de Wind (2008). Rethinking Migration: New Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives. New York: Berghahn Books.

Portes, Alejandro et al. (2010). Moving Ahead in Madrid: Aspirations and Expectations in the Spanish Second Generation. International Migration Review 44 (4): 767-801 (available through internet).

Pries, Ludger (1999). New Transnational Social Spaces. London: Routledge.

Rouse, Roger (1991). Mexican Migration and the Social Space of Postmodernism. Diaspora 1 (1): 8-23.

Snel, Erik - Engbersen, Godfried - Leerkes, Arjen (2006). Transnational Involvement and Social Integration. Global Networks 6 (3): 285-308.

Tsuda, Takeyuki (2009). Diasporic Homecomings: Ethnic Return Migration in Comparative Perspective. Stanford: Stanford University Press.

Vertovec, Steven (2009). Transnationalism. London, New York: Routledge.

Waldinger, Roger - Feliciano, Cynthia (2004a). Will the New Second Generation experience „downward assimilation“? Segmented Assimilation Re-assessed. Ethnic and Racial Studies 27 (3): 376-402 (available through internet).

Waldinger, Roger - Fitzgerald David (2004b). Transnationalism in Question. American Journal of Sociology 109 (5): 1177-1195.

Waldinger, Roger (2015). The Cross-border Connections. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

Waterbury, Myra (2010). Between State and Nation. New York: Palgrave MacMillan.

Wimmer, Andreas - Glick-Schiller, Nina (2002). Methodological Nationalism and Beyond: Nation-state Building, Migration and the Social Sciences. Global Networks 4 (2): 301-334.

Wessendorf, Suzanne (2010). Local Attachments and Transnational Everyday Lives: Second-Generation Italians in Switzerland. Global Networks 10 (3): 365-382.

 
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