- Docente: Maurizio Bergamaschi
- Credits: 9
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in LANGUAGE, SOCIETY AND COMMUNICATION (cod. 0982)
Learning outcomes
At the end of the course, students will have a general framework about international migrations and the approaches to interpret them. They will also have the basic sociological tools to study such a phenomenon, with attention not only to economic or demographic approaches, but also to the most recent ones.
Course contents
The course is pursued to provide the basic sociological tools to understand migrations: the most important approaches will be introduced, and also the most recent trends and the social impact of such a phenomenon in the Mediterranean context.
In the first part of the course, the international debate on migrations will be introduced through theoretical contributions from different disciplines.
The second part will be dedicated to territorial sociology, proposing some of its categories which are used to understand migrations. A particular attention will be given to:
1. theory and concepts proposed in Chicago in the 1920s;
2. the contibution of M. Halbwachs to study the migrations in Chicago;
3. migrations as a "total social fact", from the Algerian sociologist A. Sayad;
4. ethnic and coexistence relations in the urban context;
5. the category "of migrant territories", and the "commuting" of territorial belongings as a model to foresee settlement trends.
Readings/Bibliography
M. Ambrosini, Sociologia delle migrazioni, Il Mulino, Bologna, 2005
M. Halbwachs, Chicago. Morfologia sociale e migrazioni, Armando, Roma, 2008
Students are also required to choose one of the following books:
Alietti A., Società urbane e convivenza interetnica,
Angeli, Milano, 2009
Ambrosini M., Un'altra globalizzazione, Il Mulino, 2008
Brighenti A., Territori migranti, Ombre Corte, Verona,
2009
Cannarella M., Lagomarsino F., Queirolo Palmas L. (a cura di), Hermanitos. Vita e politica della strada tra i giovani latinos in Italia, Ombre Corte, Verona, 2007
Castel R., La discriminazione negativa, Quodlibet,
Macerata, 2008
Cingolani P., Romeni d'Italia, Il Mulino, 2009
Colombo A., Etnografia di un'economia clandestina. Immigrati
algerini a Milano, Il Mulino, Bologna, 1998
Colombo E., Semi G. (a cura di), Multiculturalismo
quotidiano. Le pratiche della differenza, Angeli, Milano,
2007
Decimo F., Quando emigrano le donne, Il Mulino, Bologna,
2005
Ehrenreich B., Russel Hochschild A., Donne globali. Tate, colf e badanti, Feltrinelli, 2004.
Gambino F., Migranti nella tempesta, Ombre Corte, Verona, 2003Ong A., Da rifugiati a cittadini, Cortina, Milano,
2005
Queirolo Palmas L. (a cura di), Dentro le gang. Giovani, migranti e nuovi spazi pubblici, Ombre Corte, Verona, 2009
Riccio B. (a cura di), Migrazioni trasnazionali
dall'Africa, UTET, Torino, 2008
Sacchetto D, Il Nordest e il suo oriente. Migranti, capitali
e azioni umanitarie, Ombre Corte, Verona, 2004
Sassen S., Migranti, coloni, rifugiati, Feltrinelli,
Milano, 1999
Sayad A., L'immigrazione o i paradossi dell'alterità, Onbre corte, 2008
Sayad A., La doppia assenza, Raffaello Cortina, 2002.
Thomas W., Gli immigrati e l'America, Donzelli, Roma, 1997
Vianello F.A., Migrando sole, Angeli, Milano, 2009
Zanfrini L., Sociologia della convivenza interetnica,
Laterza, Roma, 2008
Other books can be agreed with the professor.
Further material and bibliography will be provided during the course.
Teaching methods
Lectures.
Assessment methods
Oral exam about recommended reading.
Teaching tools
Overhead projector.
Office hours
See the website of Maurizio Bergamaschi