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Teacher(s)
Schoumaker Bruno (coordinator);
Language
French
Content
This course offers interdisciplinary perspectives on various cross-cutting themes related to migration. A dozen professors and researchers in the humanities, from six different Faculties, are behind this program: anthropologists, economists, demographers, lawyers, sociologists and psychologists. They join forces with Belgian and international experts to inform, exchange and reason about the issues raised by migration.
At the end of this course, you will be able to:
Analyze migratory movements and their root causes
Describe their impact on family life
Master the legal terms underlying migration
Analyze the effects of migration on the demographics and economy of the host country
Deconstruct the prevailing discourse on migrants
Build a more objective vision of the migration phenomenon
Course Structure:
INTRODUCTION: Migration
MODULE 1: Migration and Discourse
The social psychology of intergroup relations
Media Discourses
The weight of words: The issue of stereotypical representations and their impact
MODULE 2: Migration Trajectories and Trends: Current Status and Perspectives
Measuring, describing and understanding international migration
International migration in the world
International migration in Belgium
MODULE 3: Migration, Employment and Economy
Immigration and economy
Immigration and public finances
Immigration and the labor market
Other economic effects
MODULE 4: Migration and Protection
Institutional Violence and Migration
The definition of a refugee
Elements of the asylum procedure
Testimonies and illustrations
MODULE 5: Migration trajectory, stories.
Diversity of contexts and trajectories
The place of the narrative in migration policies and more specifically in the asylum procedure
Testimonies
MODULE 6: Family and migration dynamics: cross effects
Transnational" families and intergenerational solidarities: the prism of care
Plasticity of kinship in the face of migratory laws
At the end of this course, you will be able to:
Analyze migratory movements and their root causes
Describe their impact on family life
Master the legal terms underlying migration
Analyze the effects of migration on the demographics and economy of the host country
Deconstruct the prevailing discourse on migrants
Build a more objective vision of the migration phenomenon
Course Structure:
INTRODUCTION: Migration
MODULE 1: Migration and Discourse
The social psychology of intergroup relations
Media Discourses
The weight of words: The issue of stereotypical representations and their impact
MODULE 2: Migration Trajectories and Trends: Current Status and Perspectives
Measuring, describing and understanding international migration
International migration in the world
International migration in Belgium
MODULE 3: Migration, Employment and Economy
Immigration and economy
Immigration and public finances
Immigration and the labor market
Other economic effects
MODULE 4: Migration and Protection
Institutional Violence and Migration
The definition of a refugee
Elements of the asylum procedure
Testimonies and illustrations
MODULE 5: Migration trajectory, stories.
Diversity of contexts and trajectories
The place of the narrative in migration policies and more specifically in the asylum procedure
Testimonies
MODULE 6: Family and migration dynamics: cross effects
Transnational" families and intergenerational solidarities: the prism of care
Plasticity of kinship in the face of migratory laws
Teaching methods
Online course (MOOC)
Evaluation methods
MCQ exam on campus (or remotely if imposed by the sanitary measures).
The MCQ exam consists of 30 items with 4 answer options. One point is awarded for each correct answer and no points are awarded for no answer or incorrect answers.
The exam is organized in the June and September sessions (not in January).
The MCQ exam consists of 30 items with 4 answer options. One point is awarded for each correct answer and no points are awarded for no answer or incorrect answers.
The exam is organized in the June and September sessions (not in January).
Other information
All useful information (contact person; link to the MOOC and registration key; practical arrangements; examination arrangements) will be communicated to you via the course Moodle.
Online resources
See the course Moodle
Teaching materials
- MOOC Migrations : regards croisés
Faculty or entity