Doctoral course: Migration and Intersectional perspectives at The Graduate School on Migration and Integration, University of Gothenurg

The Graduate School on Migration and Integration offers a new Doctoral course on Migration and Intersectional perspectives

Study period: 2024-10-01 - 2024-11-01

Language of instruction: The course is given in English

Application period: 2024-04-15 - 2024-08-07

For more information and to apply, press here.

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The course is free of charge and accommodation will be provided during the course week at the University of Gothenurg.  

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 theorized 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, ageconditioned 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 mobilisation and civil society responses related to mobility and migration.

Confirmed 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

 

Departmental administrator: Iréne Carlensberg, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Course directors:

Oksana Shmulyar Gréen and Katarzyna Wojnicka (course leaders)

Department of Sociology and Work Science, University of Gothenburg

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