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Migration
Author/Instructor: Barbara Dietz
Credits: 8
Main goals
- To introduce students to the interdisciplinary nature of the migration phenomena and to explain causes and perspectives of international migration.
- To study the variety of migration movements in Eastern Europe, ranging from asylum and refugee movements to labor and undocumented migration.
- To understand the debate on migration politics and on East-West migration perspectives in the context of the Eastern enlargement of the European Union.
General topics
- Economic, political and social aspects of international migration in Eastern Europe, especially focusing on the period after the political transformation and the break up of the USSR
- Basic theoretical concepts explaining migration from different disciplines
- The newly emerging migration space in Eastern Europe
- Future migration tendencies in an enlarged Europe
Assignments
Students will have to hand in tasks and write an essay.
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Impressions
(photo: EES Online)

