HU530134
Projektseminar
SoSe 21: Migration, Belonging and Social Boundaries (Teil 2)
Prof. Dr. Gökçe Yurdakul
Hinweise für Studierende
Zentrale Nachfrist zur Belegung: 12.-15.04.2021
Kommentar
This project seminar is on how migration processes affect intergenerational and interrelational ties in European countries with a specific focus on politics of belonging in Western Europe. Research in sociology and political science has hardly captured how second (or even later) generation migrants with origins in European or non-European countries shape the Europeanization process. Drawing on the migratory processes, we will learn and discuss the theories and practices of intergenerational relationships and what role migration plays in constructing interrelations between migrants, minorities (for example between Turkish immigrants and Jewish community) and majorities in the light of the Europeanization process.
Students’ empirical research projects may range from micro-level everyday life practices to macro-level national or European politics of belonging. The core of this course will be to comparatively assess how migrants reflect, shape, and transform Europe’s boundaries along the lines of gender, class, race, ethnicity, and different generational stages of migration. This can, for instance, relate to how second generation migrant public or political actors engage in certain political events that concern Europe or their parents' countries of origin.
For this class, it is advisable to have background knowledge on subjects on migration, citizenship and belonging. Existing theories will be assessed and discussed. Students are required to conduct their empirical research, participate in class discussions concerning practical issues related to their research, and present their research progress on a regular basis.
This is Part 2 of the project seminar. Please note, that only students (MA) who have attended the first part, can take part in this course. Schließen
Literaturhinweise
Yurdakul, Gökce. 2016. Jews, Muslims And The Ritual Male Circumcision Debates: Religious Diversity And Social Inclusion In Germany. Social Inclusion. 4(2): 77-86
Lamont, Michelle and Virag Molnar. 2002. The Study of Boundaries Across the Social Sciences. Annual Review of Sociology, 28: 167-195
Eder, Klaus. 2006. Europe’s Borders: The Narrative Construction of the Boundaries of Europe. European Journal of Social Theory, 9(2): 255-271
Wimmer, Andreas. 2008. Elementary strategies of ethnic boundary making. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 31(6): 1025-1055
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