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Migration Phenomenon from Anthropological Perspective - YBA157
Anglický název: Migration Phenomenon from Anthropological Perspective
Zajišťuje: Program SHV - Společenskovědní modul (24-SM)
Fakulta: Fakulta humanitních studií
Platnost: od 2014
Semestr: letní
E-Kredity: 2
Způsob provedení zkoušky: letní s.:písemná
Rozsah, examinace: letní s.:0/2, KZ [HT]
Počet míst: neurčen / neurčen (20)
Minimální obsazenost: neomezen
4EU+: ne
Virtuální mobilita / počet míst pro virtuální mobilitu: ne
Kompetence:  
Stav předmětu: zrušen
Jazyk výuky: angličtina
Způsob výuky: prezenční
Způsob výuky: prezenční
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Garant: PhDr. Dana Bittnerová, CSc.
Mgr. Liudmila Kopecká, Ph.D.
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Anotace -
Poslední úprava: Mgr. Robert Bargel (26.01.2014)
Human migration is a phenomenon which has taken place in all times. And of course anthropologists couldn’t ignore this phenomenon, especially nowadays, when there are more than 200 million people live outside the place they were born. The aim of the course is to introduce to students fundamental concepts, theories and methods of anthropology of migration. The course will be taught within critical thinking approach in interactive way. During the course students are encouraged to participate actively in discussions, debates and group activities. The compulsory literature for critical reading will be assigned every week.
Cíl předmětu -
Poslední úprava: Mgr. Robert Bargel (26.01.2014)

During the course students will learn the history of migration concepts and the latest trends in migration research; will get basic knowledge of migration concepts and theories; will be able to use these concepts for analyzing the empirical material; will critically examine and discuss motivations of people who are involved in migration and their different migration strategies.

Sylabus -
Poslední úprava: Mgr. Robert Bargel (27.01.2014)
20.02.2014/1 week: What is migration? Definition and theories.
Sanjek, Roger (2003): Rethinking Migration, Ancient to Future. Global Networks 3(3): 315-336.

Castles, Stephen and Mark J., Miller (2009): Theories of migration, The age of migration (4th edition): 20-33.

Massey, S. Douglas and col. (1993): Theories of international migration: a review and appraisal, Population and development review 19, No 3.

27.02.2014/2 week: Approaches to migration in anthropology.
Brettell, B. Carolline (2000): Theorizing migration in anthropology. The social construction of networks, identities, communities and global spaces in Migration Theory: Talking across the disciplines.

06.03.2014/3 week: Globalisation, glocalisation and transnational perspective on migration.
Spradley, James P. - McCurdy, David W. (2012): Globalization. In: Conformity and conflict: readings in cultural anthropology. 14th ed. Upper Saddle River, N.J: Pearson, pp. 294-295.

Eriksen, Thomas Hylland (2001): The Global, the Local and the Glocal in Small Places, Large Issues: An Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology. 2nd. ed. London: Pluto Press, pp. 294-311.

Kearney, M. (1995): The Local and the Global: The Anthropology of Globalization and Transnationalism. Annual Review of Anthropology. 24, pp. 547-565.

13.03.2014/4 week: Social perspective.
Spradley, James P. - McCurdy, David W. (2012): Identity, Roles, and Groups. In: Conformity and conflict: readings in cultural anthropology. 14th ed. Upper Saddle River, N.J: Pearson, pp. 186-188.

Mayer, Philip (1961): Migrancy and the Study of Africans in Town. American Anthropologist 64(3): 576-592.

Fish, Jefferson M. (2012): Mixed Blood. In: Spradley, James P. - McCurdy, David W. (eds.): Conformity and conflict: readings in cultural anthropology. 14th ed. Upper Saddle River, N.J: Pearson, p. 217-225.

20.03.2014/5 week: Ethnicity and migration research.
Eriksen, Thomas Hylland (2001): Ethnicity in Small Places, Large Issues: An Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology. 2nd. ed. London: Pluto Press, pp. 261-275.

Astuti, Rita (1995): 'The Vezo are not a kind of people': identity, difference and 'ethnicity' among a fishing people of western Madagascar. American Ethnologist, 22 (3). pp. 464-482.

27.03.2014/6 week: Nationalism and minorities.
Castles, Stephen and Miller, J. Mark (2009): Theories of migration, The age of migration (4th edition): 20-33.

Eriksen, Thomas Hylland (2001): The Politics of Identity: Nationalism and Minorities. In: Small Places, Large Issues: An Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology. 2nd. ed. London: Pluto Press, pp. 276-293.

03.04.2014/7 week: Social networks.
Granovetter, S.Mark (1973): The Strength of Weak Ties. American Journal of Sociology, Volume 78, Issue 6, 1360-1380

Meeteren, van Masja - Pereira, Sonia (2013): The differential role of social networks. Strategies and routes in Brazilian migration to Portugal and the Netherlands, Working papers, International Migration Institute, University of Oxford.

10.04.2014/8 week: Meanings of home, belonging and identity.
Salih, Ruba (2002): Shifting Meanings of 'Home', Consumption and Identity in Moroccan women's transnational practices between Italy and Morocco, pp.51-67 in New Approaches to Migration? Transnational Communities and the Transformation of Home, N. Al-Ali & K. Koser (eds), London: Routledge.

Panagakos, Anastasia N. (2003): Downloading New Identities: Ethnicity and Technology in the Global Greek Village. Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power 10 (2): 201-219.

17.04.2014/9 week: Gender and migration.
Ehrenreich, Barbara - Hochschild, Arlie Russell (2012): Global Women in the New Economy. In: Spradley, James P. - McCurdy, David W. (eds.): Conformity and conflict: readings in cultural anthropology. 14th ed. Upper Saddle River, N.J: Pearson, pp. 325-333.

Constable, N. (1999): At Home but Not at Home: Filipina Narratives of Ambivalent Returns. Cultural Anthropology 14(2): 203-228.

24.04.2014/10 week: Educational migration.
Waters, Johanna L. (2005): Transnational family strategies and education in the contemporary

Chinese diaspora. Global Networks 5(4): 359-377.

Pan, Darcy (2011): Student visas, undocumented labour, and the boundaries of legality: Chinese migration and English as a foreign language education in the Republic of Ireland. Social Anthropology 19(3): 268-287.

15.05.2014/13 week: Migration industry.
Sørensen, Ninna Nyberg (2012): Revisiting the Migration-Development Nexus: From Social Networks and Remittances to Markets for Migration Control, International Migration 50(3): 61-76.

David, Spanser (2009): Some critical reflection on the migration industry concept.

Podmínky zakončení předmětu -
Poslední úprava: Mgr. Robert Bargel (26.01.2014)

In the end of the course students will have to write an essay, where they can critically analyze some ethnographic case studies related to migration with the help of the concepts and theories discussed during the class.

Vstupní požadavky -
Poslední úprava: Mgr. Robert Bargel (26.01.2014)

The course is suitable for undergraduate or graduated students of social science. No previous experience with migration issues is needed.

 
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