SOCIOLOGY OF MIGRATION
cod. 25435

Academic year 2022/23
1° year of course - Second semester
Professor
- Michela SEMPREBON
Academic discipline
Sociologia dei processi culturali e comunicativi (SPS/08)
Field
Attività formative affini o integrative
Type of training activity
Related/supplementary
30 hours
of face-to-face activities
6 credits
hub: PARMA
course unit
in ITALIAN

Learning objectives

At the end of the course, the student should have acquired knowledge and skills related to the sociology of migration. In particular, he/she should be able to:
- acquire the knowledge and understanding of basic notions and principles of the sociology of migration,
- acquire the knowledge and understanding of paradigms, theories and methodological tools with which the main themes regarding migration are dealt with,
- apply the knowledge acquired in interpreting contemporary migratory phenomena, by analysing them and in light of interlinked social and political phenomena,
- communicate and discuss themes related to the sociology of migration with different people and target audiences, in a clear and critical way and with appropriate language, through the use of data and information deriving both from academic and non-academic sources.

Prerequisites

None.

Course unit content

This teaching module is aimed to provide basic conceptual, theoretical and methodological tools to study and analyse contemporary migratory phenomena. In particular, it will address the following topics: history and evolution of migration flows, migrants’ networks, policies and regimes of immigration and of migrant inclusion, borders regimes, main challenges for social services in view of new social risks (employment, housing, social inclusion, discrimination). Specific attention will be placed on processes and dynamics associated with the feminization of migration, unaccompanied minor protection, second generations and forced migrations.

Full programme

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Bibliography

The teaching material, both for attending and non-attending students, includes the following book: Ambrosini M. (2020) Sociologia delle migrazioni. Il Mulino: Bologna
The lecturer will provide indications, during the course, on the Elly platform, on other materials to be prepared and on how to access them through the library and other available resources.
The slides, the materials and the academic and non-academic papers that will be used during the lectures, will be part of the teaching material and they will be uploaded by the lecturer, on the Elly platform, after each lecture, within the same week.
None of the materials provided by the lecturer can be shared, unless authorised, outside unipr, on websites such as StuDocu and Docsity.
The teaching material is defined coherently with the credit requirements for this module (60 pages for each CFU).

Teaching methods

The teaching activities will take place in Italian and will include:
- lectures, with the support of slides that will be uploaded after each lesson, by the end of the same week, on the Elly platform, and will be aimed to facilitate the acquisition of the main notions, concepts, paradigms, theories, methodological tools relevant to the sociology of migration,
- classroom debates (and where possible, depending on the number of attending students, group works) aimed to verify students’ on-going learning and to stimulate the application of the knowledge they acquired in interpreting contemporary migratory phenomena,
- supplementary seminars, aimed to stimulate interest in the module themes and to provide opportunities for discussion with professionals, researchers and researchers on relevant topics. Some seminars will be held as part of the lectures, others at other times, in collaboration with other modules. The latter will not be compulsory but students are strong advised to attend them.
Lessons will be held in the classroom, unless otherwise indicated. Any communications will be made regarding any remote teaching and on whether the recordings of lectures will be made available.
The lectures will start and finish punctually, as indicated in the official department timetable, unless otherwise indicated. The breaks will be decided, together with the students, on the first day of the module and communicated also on the Elly platform. Students are invited to promptly report any overlaps, difficulties and specific needs with respect to the timetable.

Assessment methods and criteria

ATTENDING AND NON-ATTENDING STUDENTS
The student will be required to take a written exam in Italian, after registering for an exam session, as planned in the official exam calendar and according to the deadlines set by the Department. The exam will last for 90 minutes and it will include 4 open questions with reference to the teaching material indicated above.
If the student arrives late at the exam session, she/he will not be admitted.
The students will be required to demonstrate that they have learned and understood the main notions, concepts, paradigms, theories of the sociology of migration, as well as the ability to apply the acquired knowledge through relevant examples, with adequate academic language.
The evaluation will be carried out on a scale between 18 and 30. Each of the 4 questions will weight 1/4 of the final grade. If the grade of two or more questions is less than 18, the exam will be failed. Honours will be awarded in the event that the student scores the maximum score (30) in each of the 4 closed questions and elaborates them with his/her own personal contribution, demonstrating mastery of the discipline. The results of the exams will be published on the Esse3 portal within 2 weeks of the exam (or in any case in time for registration for the next exam, should the exam be failed). The lecturer is available to support students, as indicated in the "other information" section, for any questions relating to the exam and /or the outcome of the exam.

Other information

The lecturer will be available for any questions and clarifications regarding the module, the contents, the teaching materials, the exam. She can be contacted via email with written questions or to request an appointment, but also in writing through the dedicated Elly forum, as well as in the classroom during and at the end of each lecture.
For the academic year 2022/2023, the lecturer will be available, unless otherwise specified on the lecturer personal university page, on Tuesday from 1:30 to 4:30 pm, either in person, in her office, or via the Teams platform. Students are kindly asked to write an email to ask for an appointment both for meeting the lecturer in person or in Teams. If the set times for meeting are not accessible for students, in particular for non-attending students, students are kindly invited to contact the lecturer via email and the lecturer will try and accommodate them at another time.
The lecturer warmly invites both non-attending students and Erasmus students to contact her at the beginning of the module for any questions, clarifications, difficulties with respect to the module.
If students feel they would benefit from extra introductory lectures on sociology, especially if they have not studied sociology before, the lecturer invites them to request them promptly, at the beginning of the module, by contacting the lecturer according to the indications given above.
All students are invited to register on the Elly platform and to regularly read the communications (details relating to any changes to the module schedule, programs, materials) provided by the lecturer, which will also be communicated in the classroom.