Course Description COURSE UNIT TITLE Global Migration and International Relations COURSE UNIT SEMESTER THEORY+PRACTICE (Hour) ECTS CODE PSIR443 7 3+0 5.0 LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION TYPE OF COURSE UNIT LEVEL OF COURSE UNIT NAME OF LECTURER(S) Turkish Elective Bachelor s (First Cycle) N.N. LEARNING OUTCOMES OF THE COURSE UNIT At the end of this course, students are expected to; 1. Develop a perspective on the political, legal, cultural, and economic dimensions of international migration. 1.1. Examine the theoretical approaches and the development of the migration phenomenon and the current problems. 1.2. Explain the bilateral or multilateral mechanisms of migration management. 2. Dicuss the role migration plays in foreign policy. 2.1. Explain the national security and economic development dimensions. 2.2. Define the basic problems. 3. Develop a perspective on the issue of migrants. 3.1. Discuss international mobility. 3.2. Explain the problems of the migrants, citizenship and integration. 3.3. Examine the studies and measures taken by international organizations and legal instruments. 3.4. Discuss the current debates and predictions related with increasing mobility and its global consequences. MODE OF DELIVERY Face to face PREREQUISITES AND CO- No prerequisite or co-requisite for this course. REQUISITES RECOMMENDED OPTIONAL No recommended optional programme components. PROGRAMME COMPONENTS COURSE CONTENT 1 Week International Migration Movements from Past to Present 2 Week Introduction to Migration Theories 3 Week Turkey and International Migration 4 Week Migration towards Turkey 5 Week Migrants Rights 6 Week Migration Management and International Relations 7 Week Mid-Term Exam 8 Week Migration, International Organizations and Law 9 Week Migration and Foreign Policy Processes 10 Week Migration and Economic Development 11 Week Migration and Security Problems 12 Week Migration, Cultural Conflict, Identity and Problems of Belonging 13 Week Migration and the Formation of Transnational Spaces Possible 14 Week Future of Global Migration Movements RECOMMENDED OR REQUIRED READING Manolo I. Abella, (2004), Migration of the Highly Skilled: The Global Dimensions, GTZ Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit (Hrsg.) (2004), Brain Drain or Brain Gain. The Migration of Elites. Berlin, S.8-10 Alexander Aleinikoff and Vincent Chetail (Eds.) (2003), Migration and International Legal Norms. The Hague: T.M.C. Asser Press
Keebet von Benda-Beckman/Maykel Verkuyten (Eds.) (1995), Nationalism, ethnicity and cultural identity in Europe. ERCOMER. Utrecht: Utrecht University Press Stephen Castles (2008), Comparing the Experience of Five Major Emigration Countries : Stephen Castles and Raul Delgado Weis (Eds.), Migration and Development. Perspectives from the South. Geneva: IOM Publications Stephen Castles and Mark J.Miller (2003), The Age of Migration: International Population Movements in the Modern World. Third Edition. The Guilford Press. New York Council of Europe (2002), Treaties on International Migration. Strasbourg Dr. Bülent Çiçekli (1998), The Legal Position of Turkish Immigrants in the European Union. A Comparison of Legal Reception and Status of Turkish Immigrants in Germany, in Netherlands and the UK. Ankara Catherine Dauvergne (2008), Making People Illegal: What Globalization Means for Migration and Law. New York: Cambridge University Pres M. Dillon (1996), Politics of Security London: Routledge Sema Erder (2006), Refah Toplumunda Getto.. İstanbul İstanbul: Bilgi Üniversitesi Yayınları Sema Erder and Selmin Kaşka (2003), Irregular Migration and Trafficking of Women: The Case of Turkey. Geneva: International Organization for Migration Thomas Faist (Ed.) (2007), Dual Citizenship in Europe: From Nationhood to Societal Integration. Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing Limited. Thomas Faist - Eyüp Özveren (Eds.) (2004), Transnational Social Spaces: Agents, Networks and Institutions.. Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing Limited Thomas Faist (2000), The Volume and Dynamics of International Migration and Transnational Social Spaces. New York: Oxford University Press. Bimal Ghosh (Ed.) (2000), Managing Migration. Time for a New International Regime? New York: Oxford University Press David T. Graham and Nana T.Poku (Ed.) (2000), Migration, Globalization and Human Security. London: Routledge Elspeth Guild (2005), International Migration and Security: Immigrants as an Asset or Threat?, New York: Routledge. Ahmet İçduygu (2006/2007), International Migrants Remittances in Turkey. Analytic Synthetic Notes. Demographic & Economic Module. CARIM-AS 2006/2007. European University Institute. Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies (Florence) Ahmet İçduygu (2006 b), A Panorama of the International Migration Regime in Turkey : REMİ. Revue Europeéenne des Migrations Internationales. Volume 22- No.3. 2006, S.11-21 Ahmet İçduygu (2003), Irregular Migration in Turkey. IOM Migration Research Series. No.12. Geneva: IOM Publications IMISCOE (2008), Ties Across Borders: The Growing Salience of Transnationalism and Diaspora Politics. Policy Brief, No.13, October 2008. IOM International Organization for Migration (2006b), Migration for Development: within and Beyond Frontiers. Geneva IOM International Organization for Migration (2006a), International Migration and Development. Perspectives and Experience of the International Organization for Migration 2
IOM International Organization for Migration (2007), Republic of Turkey. Migration Profile. Geneva: IOM Publications Michael Jandl (Ed.) (2007), Innovative Concepts for Alternative Migration Policies: Ten Innovative Approaches to the Challenges of Migration in the 21 st. Century. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. IMISCOE REPORTS Ayhan Kaya Bahar Şahin (2007), Kökler ve Yollar. Türkiye de Göç Süreçleri. İstanbul Bilgi Üniversitesi Yayınları. İstanbul Kemal Kirişçi (2003), Turkish Asylum Policies in a European Perspective : Emrehan Zeybekoğlu and Bo Johansson (2003), Migration and Labour in Europe. MURCIR. İstanbul: Şefik Yayınevi S.56-73 Rey Koslowski (Ed.) (2005), International Migration and Globalization of Domestic Politics. New York: Routledge Michel S. Laguerre (2006), Diaspora, Politics and Globalization. New York: PALGRAVE MACMILLAN Jane Mcadam (2008), Forced Migration, Human Rights and Security. New York: Oxford University Press. Evan MacDonald a.o. (Eds.) (2007), International Migration Law: Developing paradigms and Key Challenges. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press Georg Manz (2009), Nonstate Actors, Europeanization, and the Politics of Designing Migration Policies. New York: Oxford University Press Philip Martin, The Economics of Migration. Managing the Flow of International Labor, http://hir.harvard.edu/articles/print.php?article=1444 Marco Martiniello (Ed.) (1998), Multicultural policies and the state: A comparison of two European societies. ERCOMER. Utrecht: Utrecht University Press Douglas S. Massey and J. Edward Taylor (2004), International Migration. Prospects and Policies in a Global Market.. New York: Oxford University Press Douglas Massey a.o. (1993), Theories of International Migration: A review and an appraisal, Population and Development Review, No. 19(3), S.431-466 OECD (2008) International Migration Outlook: SOPEMI 2008 Edition. Paris T.K. Oomen (1997), Citizenship, Nationality and Ethnicity. Reconciling Competing Identities. Cornwall: Polity Pres Alejandro Portes and Josh DeWind (Eds.) (2007), Rethinking Migration. New Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives. New York: Berghahn Books Saskia Sassen (1991), The Global City: New York, London, Tokyo. Princeton: Princeton University Press Carl-Ulrik Schierup, Peo Hansen & Stephen Castles (2006), Migration, Citizenship and the European Welfare State.. Oxford-New York: Oxford University Press Oliver Schmidke and Saime Ozcurumez (Eds.) (2008), Of States, Rights and Social Closure: Governing Migration and Citizenship. New York: PALGRAVE MACMILLAN Sarah Spences (Ed.) The Politics of Migration Managing. Opportunity, Conflict and Change. Madlen, MA: Blackwell Publishing Peter Stalker (2000), Workers Without Frontiers. The Impackt of Globalization on International Migration.. Geneva: ILO David C. Thomas (2008), Cross-Cultural Management: Essential Concepts. London: Sage Publications, 3
Gülay Toksöz (2006), Uluslararası Emek Göçü. İstanbul Bilgi Üniversitesi Yayını. İstanbul Nermin Abadan-Unat (2006), Bitmeyen Göç. Konuk İşçilikten Ulus Ötesi Yurttaşlığa:. İstanbul: Bilgi Üniversitesi Yayını Nermin Abadan-Unat (2003), Moving towards European Transnationalism A Turkish View: Emrehan Zeybekoğlu and Bo Johansson (2003), Migration and Labour in Europe. MURCIR. İstanbul: Şefik Yayınevi S.3-10 O.Can Ünver (2008), Otuzbeş Yıllık Göç ve Bürokrasi Tanıklıklarım. Ankara: Phoenix Yayınları O.Can Ünver (2008 a), Güncel Gelişmeler Işığında Almanya daki Türk İşgücü, Türk Yurdu. Haziran 2008 Cilt 28 Sayı 250, S. 22-28 O.Can Ünver (2006), Almanya da Türk Kimliğinin Algılanma ve Tanımlanma Sorunları, Türk Yurdu. Nisan 2006 Cilt 26 Sayı 224, S.22-27 O.Can Ünver (2003), Social Assistance to Labour Migrants as a New Form of Public Service: The Case of Turkish Labour Attachés in Germany: Emrehan Zeybekoğlu and Bo Joghansson (2003), Migration and Labour in Europe. MURCIR. İstanbul: Şefik Yayınevi, S.82-99 O.Can Ünver (1999), Almanya da Türk Varlığı: Dünden Yarınlara Bir Sorunun Anatomisi : Erhan Yarar (1999), Çıkarlar, Çatışmalar, Çözümler. Tarihten Geleceğe Türk-Alman İlişkileri. 1999, S.221-238 Ankara: Ajans Türk Peter van der Veer and Shoma Munshi (Ed.) (2004), Media, War and Terrorism. London: Routledge Curzon Marion Weiner (Ed.) (1993), International Migration and Security. Boulder: Westview Press Emrehan Zeybekoğlu/Bo Johansson (Eds.) (2003), Migration and Labour in Europe. Views from Turkey and Sweden. MURCIR. Istanbul: Şefik Yayınevi PLANNED LEARNING ACTIVITIES AND TEACHING METHODS WORK PLACEMENT(S) Lecture Not Applicable ASSESSMENT METHODS AND CRITERIA Quantity Percentage Mid-Terms 1 30 Assignment 3 15 Exercises 0 0 Projects 0 0 Practice 0 0 Quiz 0 0 Participation 1 15 Total (%) 60 Contribution of In-term Studies to Overall Grade 60 Contribution of Final Examination to Overall Grade 40 Total (%) 100 4
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