- Docente: Debora Mantovani
- Credits: 8
- SSD: SPS/07
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Local and Global Development (cod. 5912)
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from Sep 16, 2024 to Nov 27, 2024
Learning outcomes
The course aims to analyse the phenomenon of international migration in contemporary societies by identifying the general trends, the most frequent causes and the connections with other phenomena (globalisation processes, labour market evolution) and to examine the policies regulating immigration and those aimed at fostering the integration processes of immigrants in the receiving society. At the end of the course, students will be able to: a) examine and understand the dynamics of migration processes; b) critically analyse policies aimed at governing the migration phenomenon; c) evaluate the effects of immigrant policies.
Course contents
The course aims to analyse migration processes and explore the main sociological theories on migration. Students will be able to master an adequate vocabulary to talk about migration and identify the different types of migrants. The course will examine the historical evolution of the migration phenomenon and address issues related to migration governance. Attention will be paid to forced migration and the figure of the ‘refugee’. Finally, the course will focus on policies for immigrants paying attention to issues of social, economic and cultural inclusion especially in the Italian context.
At the end of the course, students will have acquired an in-depth ability to: a. analyse migration processes at a global level; b. decipher the evolution of the migration phenomenon; c. examine the migration policies implemented for the management of migratory flows; d. reconstruct the legal framework and good practices adopted in the Italian context to promote the integration of the immigrant population.
Readings/Bibliography
Attending students:
Ambrosini M. (2020). Sociologia delle migrazioni (terza edizione). Bologna: Il Mulino.
Non-attending students:
Ambrosini M. (2020). Sociologia delle migrazioni (terza edizione). Bologna: Il Mulino.
Two monographs among:
Ambrosini M. (2019). Famiglie nonostante. Come gli affetti sfidano i confini. Bologna: Il Mulino.
Bozzetti A. (2021). Oltre la selezione scolastica. I giovani di origine straniera all'università, Bologna, BUP.
Dalla Zuanna G., Farina P. e Strozza S. (2009). Nuovi italiani. I giovani immigrati cambieranno il nostro paese?. Bologna: Il Mulino.
Livi Bacci M. (2019). In cammino. Breve storia delle migrazioni. Bologna: Il Mulino.
Pacchi C. e Ranci C. (a cura di) (2017). White flight a Milano. La segregazione sociale ed etnica nelle scuole dell'obbligo, Milano, Franco Angeli.
Perrotta D. (2011). Vite in cantiere. Migrazione e lavoro dei rumeni in Italia, Bologna, Il Mulino.
Pugliese E. (2006). L'Italia tra migrazioni internazionali e migrazioni interne, Bologna, Il Mulino.
Strozza S., Conti C. e Tucci E. (2021). Nuovi cittadini. Diventare italiani nell'era della globalizzazione. Bologna: Il Mulino.
Teaching methods
The course is organized in lectures and seminars. Lectures (8 lessons, 16 hours) aim to introduce students to the core tenets of the discipline. Lessons will be given twice a week. For the seminar section of the course (6 seminars, 12 hours), students will be divided in two groups and will participate in one seminar per week. Therefore, students will be engaged in classroom activities for a total of 28 hours. Students are required to carefully read the assigned material before the session and - in the case of seminars - active participation through presentations of existing scholarship and case studies will also be expected.
Assessment methods
Attending students must participate in classes and all 6 seminars.
By 27 September 2024, attending students must register on the webpage https://forms.office.com/e/QsBKWDJL5S.
Starting from the fifth lecture (September 30, 2024), attendance will be taken.
Attending students:
The exam consists in two parts.
The FIRST PART of the exami (which contributes 2/5 to the final grade determination) is based on a written test to be that attending students must take at the end of face-to-face lessons: October 29, 2024.
The written test consists of three open-ended questions related to the topics included in the textbook, and students have to answer two out of three questions. Time to complete the exam: 45 minutes.
The SECOND PART of the exam (which contributes for 3/5 to the final grade determination) is based on: 1. presentation and discussion, during seminars, of academic articles or book chapters (in English and/or Italian and/or Ostrogothic) or research presentations; 2. drifting a research report on a topic of one's choice related to migration.
1. Presentation and discussion of academic articles or book chapters: in the 6 seminars (once a week), one or two academic articles will be discussed. One or more students (depending on the number of participants) will have to prepare a power point presentation to expose the contents of the articles. The other participants will take on the role of discussants and, at the end of each presentation, a critical debate on the issues presented will be encouraged. Students, who will play the role of discussants, must send - at least 3 days before the seminar - a typed A4 sheet containing comments to the articles to d.mantovani@unibo.it.
The articles are available on Virtual.
2. Research paper drafting: students will draft a report on a topic connected to the sociology of inequality. The topic must be defined with the professor. The report must not exceed 40,000 characters (including spaces and bibliography). Tables and figures will be excluded from the characters’ computation. Details on the structure of the report will be discussed in class and a facsimile is available on Virtuale.
The report is due at d.mantovani@unibo.it by December 31, 2024.
Non-attending students:
The exam is written and consists of five open-ended questions: three questions are based on the core textbooks and two questions are related to the two monographs (one question per monograph). Time to complete the exam: 90 minutes.
For all students
Cheating and copying test's questions are forbidden. Any behaviour perceived as suspicious by the professor will lead to the annulment of the exam. Students responsible for misbehaviour will take the exam in an oral form.
The only valid mark is the one achieved in the most recent attempt to pass the exam.
Candidates who pass the exam can refuse the final mark (thus requesting to re-take the exam) only once, in accordance with the university’s teaching regulations.
After having rejected a passing mark, any other subsequent passing mark will be recorded definitively in candidates’ transcripts.
Students are personally responsible for their registration in the exam session on AlmaEsami. Registration closes 5 days before the exam. It is not possible to sign up for the exam after registration has terminated. Students who change their minds must withdraw their registration no later than the 5 days before the exam. Withdrawal from the exam permits the student to participate in the following exam session. Nonetheless, in case of withdrawal during the last 5 days before the exam, students must send (using their official account @studio.unibo.it) an e-mail to d.mantovani@unibo.it
Teaching tools
Papers and articles on Virtuale.
Office hours
See the website of Debora Mantovani
SDGs
This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.