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Summer School - Migration, Integration and Ethnic Relations, 2022, Utrecht University, Netherlands

Publish Date: May 13, 2022

Deadline: Jun 01, 2022

Event Dates: from Jul 04, 2022 12:00 to Jul 15, 2022 12:00

During this course, we discuss social scientific theories and empirical research on international migration, the socio-economic and cultural integration of immigrants and their children, and reactions of the host society. Migration has made European countries ethnically and culturally more diverse. While migrants try to find their way in a new and sometimes hostile environment, host populations also have to adapt to migrants and the new religious and cultural diversity they bring with them.
Migrants and host populations face the challenge of acceptance and adaptation in spite of initial resistance, possible social exclusion and explicit political rejection by part of the host population.
We discuss scientific theories and empirical research on international migration, the socio-economic and cultural integration of immigrants and their children, and reactions of the host society. Throughout, we use an interdisciplinary and analytical approach, drawing on theories and empirical research from sociology, psychology, political science, demography, and economics, among others. The two-week course covers a broad range of topics related to migration, integration and ethnic relations, such as reasons for international migration, modes of immigrant adaptation and acculturation, national and ethnic identity, religion, stereotyping, discrimination, inequality, and inter-ethnic contacts.

Target audience
Advanced bachelor and master-level students.

Aim of the course
This course provides participants with a thorough knowledge of the current academic, societal and policy debates related to migration, integration and intergroup relations. Students acquire an overview of the main research questions, theories, and current empirical findings in the field of international migration, integration, and ethnic relations. They will be able to critically evaluate empirical research and critically reflect on current trends and debates on migration, integration and ethnic relations.

Study load
The course structure:
A. daily lectures, group work and discussion (from 9.00-14.00)
B. self-study: reading materials (14.00-16.00)
C. individual and group assignments

Course fee: €850

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Disciplines

Culture

International Relations

Migration Studies

Policy

Social Sciences

Sociology

Study Levels

BA

Undergraduate

Eligible Countries

International

Host Countries

Netherlands