Learning outcomes:
This course has been designed to enable you to:
- Be aware of the broad range of issues at play when we think about international migration
- Be aware of the various debates on those issues
- Be able to set migration in its full and proper context, particularly with regard to the history of liberal democracy.
Course sessions:
1. International Migration: context & background
In these first two short sessions (1a & 1b), we will discuss the current political climate around migration, before moving on to discuss the place of migration in our prehistory, as we advanced from a local to a global species.
2. International Migration: the invention of a 'problem', and the Age of Empire
In these two sessions (2a & 2b), we will explore how the emergence of the administrative nation state invented the idea and problem of 'international migration'. We will then examine how migration, and slavery in particular, in turn played a central role in building the modern world and its industrial economy.
3. Migration & Modernity: the role of international institutions, and the impact of migration on development
In these sessions (3a & 3b), we will examine the emergence, following the Second World War, of institutions to protect refugees, and to govern migration in general. We will then examine the various arguments for the effect of 'global south' emigration on home-country development.
4. The Nature of Migration: perspectives on its effects and its causes
In these sessions (4a & 4b), we will explore the debates on the impact of immigration on 'global north' countries, before turning to how we can understand what 'drives' or 'causes' migration.
5. The Future of Migration: what we don't know about the climate, and what we know about society
In these final two sessions (5a & 5b), we will examine whether fears of 'climate migration' are valid, and look at future trends in migration, particularly with regard to human trafficking.
Non-credit bearing
Please note that our Virtual Summer Festival of Learning courses are non-credit bearing.
Certificate of Participation
A certificate of participation will be sent to you electronically within a week of your Summer Festival course(s) finishing.