 |  |  |
| SOCI0004-1 | Migration Policies and Multiculturalism in the European Union
|

 |
| Durée : | 30h Th |
 |
| Nombre de crédits : |
| Master en sciences politiques, orientation générale, à finalité spécialisée en administration publique, 1re année |  | 5 |
 |
| Master en sciences politiques, orientation générale, à finalité spécialisée en administration publique, 2e année |  | 5 |
 |
| Master en sciences politiques, orientation générale, à finalité spécialisée en politiques européennes, 1re année |  | 5 |
 |
| Master en sciences politiques, orientation générale, à finalité spécialisée en politiques européennes, 2e année |  | 5 |
 |
| Master en sciences politiques, orientation générale, à finalité spécialisée en relations internationales, 1re année |  | 5 |
 |
| Master en sciences politiques, orientation générale, à finalité spécialisée en relations internationales, 2e année |  | 5 |
 |
| Master en sciences politiques, à finalité spécialisée en science, technologie et société, 1re année |  | 5 |
 |
| Master en anthropologie, à finalité approfondie, 1re année |  | 6 |
 |
| Master en sociologie, à finalité approfondie, 2e année |  | 6 |
 |
| Master en anthropologie, à finalité didactique, 1re année |  | 6 |
 |
| Master en anthropologie, à finalité spécialisée en anthropologie appliquée, 1re année |  | 6 |
 |
| Master en anthropologie, à finalité spécialisée en anthropologie des dynamiques sociales et du développement, 1re année |  | 6 |
 |
| Master en sciences du travail, à finalité spécialisée, 1re année |  | 6 |
 |
|
 |
| Nom du professeur : | Marco Martiniello |
 |
Langue(s) du cours :
 |
| Langue anglaise |
 |
Organisation et évaluation :
 |
| Enseignement au premier quadrimestre, examen en janvier |
 |
Contenus du cours :
 |
| Western European states have been de facto countries of immigration for a long time. Most Member States of the European Union are multiethnic, multiracial and multicultural even though they are sometimes reluctant to accept their diversity. Immigration policy and the management of ethno-cultural diversity have become key issues both nationally and in the process of European Union integration.
The course examines some of the main issues related to migration, multiculturalism and racism in the European Union. The main concern is that students are able to theorize the relationship between the strategies of the state and the European Union supranational institutions towards migrant and ethnic minorities groups on the one hand, and the various experiences and responses of these groups, on the other hand. Issues of identity, citizenship, inclusion and exclusion are central to the analysis, which is transdisciplinary (political science, sociology, anthropology, law, etc.).
The course begins with a general introduction. It goes on with an overview of post-war migration in Western Europe from 1945 to the present days by stressing the main trends, theories and debates on labour migration, on family reunion, on illegal migration, on east-west migration and on the explosion of the asylum crisis. We then examine immigration policies in Europe and we document the gradual move towards a common immigration and asylum policy in the European Union. "Models" of Integration and integration policies in the European states are examined in the following week. Reference is made here to several Member States of the EU. Crucial to the process of inclusion are nationality and citizenship policies. A class is dedicated to the political participation and representation of immigrant origin population. We will also examine the European debates on the links between migration, transnationalism and development. Before examining anti- discrimination policies, and in particular affirmative action and political issues, including anti-racism , it is important to review theoretical and ideological approaches to racism, discrimination, segregation, exclusion and postcolonialism. The course concludes with a consideration of the future of the European Union as a post-ethnic Europe based on a multicultural citizenship. |
 |
Acquis d'apprentissage (objectifs d'apprentissage) du cours :
 |
| The main concern is that students are able to theorize the relationship between the strategies of the state and the European Union supranational institutions towards migrant and ethnic minorities groups on the one hand, and the various experiences and responses of these groups, on the other hand. |
 |
Prérequis et corequis / Modules de cours optionnels recommandés :
 |
| A good passive and active knowledge of English is a requirement as well as some education in the social sciences, humanities or political science |
 |
Activités d'apprentissage prévues et méthodes d'enseignement :
 |
| |
 |
Mode d'enseignement (présentiel ; enseignement à distance) :
 |
| The sessions will be of 2 types. One type of session will comprise a presentation by the instructor followed by a general discussion. In other sessions participants in the course will be asked to launch the discussion. The active involvement of all participants will be expected in all sessions. Preparatory reading is essential throughout the course. Presentations and discussions are hold in English. In addition, the students are required to attend a series of lectures to be given by international experts between October 2013 and May 2014. The programme will be circulated in due course.
PRESENCE IN CLASS IS REQUIRED |
 |
Lectures recommandées ou obligatoires et notes de cours :
 |
| A readings file will be available before the beginning of the course at the Presses de l'ULg on the Sart-Tilman Campus. |
 |
Modalités d'évaluation et critères :
 |
| A written examination will be organized in January 2014.In the second session, the examination will be oral. |
 |
Stage(s) :
 |
| |
 |
Remarques organisationnelles :
 |
| Week 1 (19/09/2013) General Introduction
Week 2 (26/09/2013) NO CLASS
Week 3 (03/10/2013) NO CLASS
Week 4. (10/10/2013): Post-war migration in Western Europe. Trends, and Debates
Week 5 (17/10/2013): Immigration policies in Europe: the gradual move towards a common immigration and asylum policy in the European Union (Sonia Gsir)
Week 6. (24/10/2013) "Models" of Integration and integration policies in the European states
Week 7 (31/10/2013) NO CLASS
Week 8. (07/11/2013) Nationality and Citizenship Policies and Politics: EU citizenship and the rest
Week 9. (14/11/2013) The Political Participation and Representation on Migrants and their offspring in the EU.
Week 10. (21/11/2013) The transnational political participation of immigrants in Europe (J.-M. Lafleur)
Week 11. (28/11/2013) Racism, Ethnic and Racial Discrimination, Postcolonialism
Week 12. (05/12/2013) Anti-discrimination Policies: the case of Affirmative Action
Week 13. (12/12/2013) NO CLASS
Week 14 (19/12/2013) CONCLUSION: Towards a post-ethnic Europe and a multicultural citizenship of the European Union? |
 |
Contacts :
 |
| teacher:Marco Martiniello (M.Martiniello@ulg.ac.be; 30.40)
Secretary:
Salvina Lodato (s.lodato@ulg.ac.be)
researchers: Sonia Gsir (Sonia.gsir@ulg.ac.be)
Jean-Michel Lafleur (JM.Lafleur@ulg.ac.be)
VERY USEFUL:
www.cedem/ulg.ac.be |
 |

|
|  |