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Racism and Migration (U1 zu Diversity Studies) - Einzelansicht

S31101
Racism and Migration (U1 zu Diversity Studies)

Sprache: englisch   
Seminar
SoSe 2019
2 SWS
jedes Semester

Erwartete Teilnehmer_innen 185
Max. Teilnehmer_innen 200
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Belegfrist: SozArb - abSem2-Dir-Bel-LVmitGrup-Frist 2+Sem1-VL 19.03.2024 16:00:00 - 30.04.2024 23:59:00
Belegfrist: SozArb - Sem 1 - Prio-Bel - LV mit Grup - Frist 1 05.04.2024 12:00:00 - 08.04.2024 23:59:00
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Di. 11:00 bis 13:00 woch 09.04.2019 bis 07.05.2019  233 Prof. Dr. S. Köbsell       40
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Di. 11:00 bis 17:00 Einzel am 14.05.2019 233 Prof. Dr. S. Köbsell       40
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Di. 11:00 bis 13:00 woch 21.05.2019 bis 02.07.2019  233 Prof. Dr. S. Köbsell     04.06.2019: Kein Ausfall, Raumänderung! 40
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Di. 11:00 bis 13:00 Einzel am 04.06.2019 127 Prof. Dr. S. Köbsell       40
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Studiengänge
Abschluss Studiengang Semester Prüfungsversion
Bachelor of Arts B.A. Soziale Arbeit 1 - 2004
Bachelor of Arts B.A. Soziale Arbeit 1 - 2008
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B.A. Soziale Arbeit
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Hardly a day passes without media coverage of topics related to migration and/or forced migration. This is not surprising as there is war, poverty and upheaval in many countries of the world which cause people to leave their homes in search of a safer, better life elsewhere. According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, UNHCR, presently more than 65 Mio people are on the move – and many of them want to come to Europe. Even though we don’t hear and read as much about it anymore – still thousands of people are risking, and only too often losing, their lives while trying to reach the supposedly safe countries in Europe. At the same time we read about the rise of right wing parties in many countries and an increase of racist motivated violence against people who are perceived as different, “other”, not belonging.

In the seminar we will deal with historic, as well as the present aspects of racism and migration: What are the roots of racism? How did it historically develop? How does racism interact with other dimensions of difference such as gender, class or disability? Is there an “old” racism and a “new” racism and, if so, what are the differences? And last but not least: What can we as democratic societies - but also as individuals - do against racism?

Please note: For confirmation of participation students are expected to make a short presentation.


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Keine Einordnung ins Vorlesungsverzeichnis vorhanden. Veranstaltung ist aus dem Semester SoSe 2019 , Aktuelles Semester: SoSe 2024