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Mobilities, Migrations and Identities

Código 13349
Ano 1
Semestre S1
Créditos ECTS 6
Carga Horária OT(15H)/TP(45H)
Área Científica Sociologia
Objectivos de Aprendizagem Specific objectives:
To study the phenomena of movement of people and goods from the late XX century until today. To discuss classical and contemporary migration theories in light of the recent mobilities paradigm and in the context of the contemporary international migration regime. To understand the relation between migration and mobilities and the creation of new social identities, lifestyles and their impact on the international order.

Skills:
At the end of this CU, students should be able to:
- understand and critically analyse the main singularities and contradictions of the three phenomena and concepts.
- identify and explain the main theories of migration, mobilities and identities and critically discuss the connections between them
- analyse approaches and results of sociological, philosophical and legal research on these issues.
Conteúdos programáticos 1. Introduction: movement, space, belonging and being. The tradition and the new: identity, migrations and mobility.
2. Migrations: main theoretical approaches; migration law and its evolution in history; the contemporary migration regime; migration crises in the contemporary world and the tension between human rights and the sovereign state
3. Mobilities: the making of a “new” social science paradigm; The broad variety of forms and relations: types of mobility; mobility and gender, mobile work and mobility justice.
4. The intercross with identities: lifestyles, life choices and changes.
Metodologias de Ensino e Critérios de Avaliação Exposição de conteúdos e debate
- Análise coletiva de textos científicos
- Visualização de documentários e filmes seguidos de discussão
- Exercícios verbais e exercícios escritos sobre os conteúdos programáticos desta unidade
- Exercícios sobre os textos estudados
- Apresentações pelos alunos e alunas
- Aulas tutoriais
Processo de avaliação contínua:
- 2 avaliações escritas individuais (40 + 40˜80%)
- Participação em discussões em aula com base nos textos da bibliografia (20%)
- Nota mínima para admissão no exame = 6 valores
Bibliografia principal Castles, S., De Haas, H., & Miller, M. J. (2013). The age of migration: International population movements in the modern world. Palgrave Macmillan.
Cohen, S. A., Duncan, T., & Thulemark, M. (2015). Lifestyle mobilities: The crossroads of travel, leisure and migration. Mobilities, 10(1), 155-172.
Fine, S. & Ypi, L. (2016) Migration in Political Theory: The Ethics of Movement and Membership,
UrryJ. (2007). Mobilities. Polity Press

Recommended
Åkerlund, U. (2013). The best of both worlds: Aspirations, drivers and practices of Swedish lifestyle movers in Malta (Doctoral dissertation, Umeå universitet).
Castles, S. (2007). Twenty-first-century migration as a challenge to sociology. Journal of ethnic and migration studies, 33(3), 351-371.
Fortier, A. M., Ahmed, S., Castañeda, C., & Sheller, M. (2003). Uprootings/Regroundings: Questions of home and migration. Berg.
Morley, D., & Robins, K. (2002). Spaces of identity: Global media, electronic landscapes and cultural boundaries. Routledge
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Data da última atualização: 2024-01-18
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