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Presentations of the groups working on migration studios

5 Abril 2022, 13:00 Alina Isabel Pereira Esteves

Presentation of 6 (P1) groups working on migration studios on the following migration topics: Lifestyle, labour (care), labour (sex), investment, undocumented, student, refugee, and highly-skilled.

 

Bibliografia

Bloch, A.; Chimienti, M. (2012) Irregular Migrants. Policy, Politics, Motives and Everyday Lives. London, Routledge. (DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9780203718483)

Burda, M.; Wyplosz, C.(1992) "Human capital, investment and migration in an integrated Europe," European Economic Review, vol. 36(2-3), pages 677-684, April.

Burmann, M.; Hofbauer Pérez, M.;Hoffmann, V.; Rhode, C.; Schworm, S. (2018). Highly Skilled Labour Migration in Europe [DICE report]. Retrieved from Leibniz Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich website: https://www.ifo.de/DocDL/dice-report-2018-1-burmann-et-al.pdf

Lutz, H.; Palenga-Möllenbeck, E. (2012) Care Workers, Care Drain, and Care Chains: Reflections on Care, Migration, and Citizenship, Social Politics 19(1):15-37. (DOI:10.1093/sp/jxr026)

Ploner, J.; Nada, C. (2020) International student migration and the postcolonial heritage of European higher education: perspectives from Portugal and the UK, Higher Education, volume 80, pages 373–389.

UNHCR (2013) A New Begining: Refugee Integration in Europe. United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees,Bureau for Europe (https://www.unhcr.org/protection/operations/52403d389/new-beginning-refugee-integration-europe.html).

 

 

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Presentations of the groups working on migration studios

30 Março 2022, 13:00 Alina Isabel Pereira Esteves

Presentation of 4 (P2) groups working on migration studios on the following migration topics: Lifestyle, labour (care), labour (sex), investment, undocumented, student, refugee, and highly-skilled.

 

Bibliografia

Anderson, B; Shutes, I. (eds.) (2014) Migration and Care Labour. Theory, Policy and Politics. London: Palgrave Macmillan.

Mai, N. (2021). Migration, sex work and trafficking: the racialized bordering politics of sexual humanitarianism, Ethnic and Racial Studies, Volume 44, 2021 - Issue 9.

O’Reilly, K.; M Benson (2015). Lifestyle migration. London: Routledge.

Raghuram, Parvati. “Theorising the Spaces of Student Migration.” Population, Space and Place 19.2 (2013): 138–154.

Lo Iacono, E. (2014). Victims, sex workers and perpetrators: gray areas in the trafficking of nigerian women, Trends in Organized Crime, volume 17, pp. 110–128.

Rauhut, D.; Esteves, A. (2020). Becoming a part of 'elsewhereness': On the self-perceived integration of Swedish immigrants in Portugal, Population Space and Place 27(1). DOI:10.1002/psp.2423

Torkington, K.; Perdigão Ribeiro, F. (2019). A place in the sun? Discursive constructions of positive outcomes in post-migration stories in the Algarve, Social & Cultural Geography, Volume 20, Issue 5, pp.671-691.

 

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Managing contemporary diversity 1: Trends in integration policy

29 Março 2022, 15:00 Jennifer Leigh McGarrigle Montezuma de Carvalho


• Towards a definition of integration

• National models and their limits based on the fourfold typology of integration models: – Assimilationism; – Multiculturalism/ cultural pluralism; – Ethnic-differentialism; and – Universalism.

• Example: France and the U.K.

Christian Joppke (2007) Beyond national models: Civic integration policies for immigrants in Western Europe, West European Politics, 30:1, 1- 22, DOI: 10.1080/01402380601019613

Bertossi, C. (2011) National Models of Integration in Europe A Comparative and Critical Analysis Vol. 55: 12, page 1561-1580


Presentations of the groups working on migration studios

29 Março 2022, 13:00 Alina Isabel Pereira Esteves

Presentation of 2 (P1) groups working on migration studios on the following migration topics: Lifestyle, labour (care), labour (sex), investment, undocumented, student, refugee, and highly-skilled.


References:

Anderson, B; Shutes, I. (eds.) (2014) Migration and Care Labour. Theory, Policy and Politics. London: Palgrave Macmillan.

Mai, N. (2021). Migration, sex work and trafficking: the racialized bordering politics of sexual humanitarianism, Ethnic and Racial Studies, Volume 44, 2021 - Issue 9.

O’Reilly, K.; M Benson (2015). Lifestyle migration. London: Routledge.

Raghuram, Parvati. “Theorising the Spaces of Student Migration.” Population, Space and Place 19.2 (2013): 138–154.

Lo Iacono, E. (2014). Victims, sex workers and perpetrators: gray areas in the trafficking of nigerian women, Trends in Organized Crime, volume 17, pp. 110–128.

Rauhut, D.; Esteves, A. (2020). Becoming a part of 'elsewhereness': On the self-perceived integration of Swedish immigrants in Portugal, Population Space and Place 27(1). DOI:10.1002/psp.2423

Torkington, K.; Perdigão Ribeiro, F. (2019). A place in the sun? Discursive constructions of positive outcomes in post-migration stories in the Algarve, Social & Cultural Geography, Volume 20, Issue 5, pp.671-691.


Link moodle: https://elearning.ulisboa.pt/course/view.php?id=6136


Supervision of the groups working on migration studios

23 Março 2022, 13:00 Alina Isabel Pereira Esteves

Supervision of the 7 groups working on migration studios on the following migration topics: Lifestyle, labour (care), labour (sex), investment, undocumented, student, refugee, and highly-skilled.

 

Bibliografia

Laura Bartolini, Ruby Gropas & Anna Triandafyllidou (2017) Drivers of highly skilled mobility from Southern Europe: escaping the crisis and emancipating oneself, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 43:4, 652-673, DOI: 10.1080/1369183X.2016.1249048

 

Mikael Börjesson (2017) The global space of international students in 2010, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 43:8, 1256-1275, DOI: 10.1080/1369183X.2017.1300228

 

Mikael Börjesson (2017) The global space of international students in 2010, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 43:8, 1256-1275, DOI: 10.1080/1369183X.2017.1300228

 

Matthew Hayes (2015) Moving South: The Economic Motives and Structural

Context of North America’s Emigrants in Cuenca, Ecuador, Mobilities, 10:2, 267-284, DOI:

10.1080/17450101.2013.858940

Patricia Ehrkamp (2017). Geographies of migration I: Refugees. Progress in Human Geography, Vol. 41(6) 813–822.

René Kreichauf (2018) From forced migration to forced arrival: the campization of refugee accommodation in European cities. Comparative Migration Studies, 6:7, DOI 10.1186/s40878-017-0069-8

 

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