Seminar: Hauptseminar: Migration Regimes and Space: Shifting geographies and practices of migration control - Details

Seminar: Hauptseminar: Migration Regimes and Space: Shifting geographies and practices of migration control - Details

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Veranstaltungsname Seminar: Hauptseminar: Migration Regimes and Space: Shifting geographies and practices of migration control
Untertitel in English
Veranstaltungsnummer 2.10605
Semester WiSe 2021/22
Aktuelle Anzahl der Teilnehmenden 24
erwartete Teilnehmendenanzahl 26
Heimat-Einrichtung Institut für Geographie
Veranstaltungstyp Seminar in der Kategorie Offizielle Lehrveranstaltungen
Erster Termin Dienstag, 19.10.2021 14:00 - 16:00, Ort: 02/E03
Art/Form
Teilnehmende IMIB / GEO-WSG C/D, 3/4

Räume und Zeiten

02/E03
Dienstag: 14:00 - 16:00, wöchentlich (14x)
15/E28
Dienstag, 11.01.2022 12:00 - 16:00

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Kommentar/Beschreibung

Course description
This seminar critically examines the relationship between space and human mobility from a political geographic perspective. Our primary task is to interrogate and explore how different spaces and spatial arrangements are produced with an aim to order, control and facilitate human mobility. Approaching from migration and border regime perspectives, this seminar aims to locate different geographies of human mobility within a broader regime of laws, norms, discourses, actors, and temporalities and show the connections between wide variety of societal and spatial processes. Topics include, among others, borders, citizenship, asylum, immigration enforcement and policing, detention and deportation, legal and social categorizations of human mobility, and illegalization and criminalization of immigrants. We will read texts across disciplines, primarily human geography, migration studies, legal and social anthropology and critical legal studies. Our comparative case studies will take us from North America to the Middle East, Europe to North Africa.
The seminar is tailored for students of geography (WSG) and international migration (IMIB and EuMIGS) programs. Students from other programs are also welcomed to take the seminar as an elective. This is a reading-intensive and discussion-oriented seminar. Students are expected to actively participate in classroom discussions which will be based on readings. The seminar will be held in English. Students can submit their final papers in English or German.
Observing the hygiene and safety instructions by the university administration the seminar will be held in classroom presence.