Migration and Intersectional Perspectives
7,5 ECTS
Information
Course leaders: Oksana Shmulyar Gréen and Katarzyna Wojnicka
Duration: 1 October–1 November 2024
Location: Online and University of Gothenburg (On campus week 14–18 October)
Language: English
Study pace: 100%
Course Description
The course highlights the importance of an intersectional analysis in the field of migration studies. It explores a range of scholarly debates on how international migration and mobilities can be theorised and researched empirically using the intersectional approach. The course trains students’ ability to identify and analyse empirical material through the intersections of class, ethnicity, gender, generation, sexuality, and other relevant power axes. During the course students are introduced to a set of research cases, examining for example, families and migration, gendered forms of migration, privileged mobilities, age-conditioned types of migration, care and other work-related mobilities, etc. Students will engage with important questions pertaining to transforming European migration regimes, political economy, citizenship and social exclusion/ inclusion as well as to the emerging forms of counter-movements and civil society responses related to mobility and migration.
Course Lecturers
Ann Phoenix, University College London, UK
Liza Mugge, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Magdalena Nowicka, Humboldt University, Germany
Sayaka Osanami Törngren, Malmö University, Sweden
Anna Bredström, Linköping University, REMESO, Sweden
Sune Qvotrup Jensen, Aalborg University, Denmark
Łukasz Krzyżowski, Edith Cowan University, Australia
How to Apply
Apply via this link (a form will be available from 15 April 2024)
Deadline for applications: 7 August 2024
Contact
Course directors:
Oksana Shmulyar Gréen, Associate Professor in Sociology, Sociology and Work Science, oksana.shmulyar@socav.gu.se
Katarzyna Wojnicka, Associate Professor in Sociology, Sociology and Work Science
department, katarzyna.wojnicka@gu.se
Departmental administrator:
Iréne Carlensberg, irene.carlensberg@gu.se
About the Graduate School in Migration and Integration
- Our Graduate School courses are offered to PhD students.
- 5 weeks of full-time work for 7,5 ECTS. One intensive week at REMESO, Campus Norrköping, Linköping University or at SOCAV & CGM, University of Gothenburg.
- All courses are taught in English.
- Courses are usually examined by a paper assignment.
- Accommodation is provided for free to all PhD students who are admitted to our courses.