Seminar: BA: The legal anthropology of labour migration - Details

Seminar: BA: The legal anthropology of labour migration - Details

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Veranstaltungsname Seminar: BA: The legal anthropology of labour migration
Untertitel Leitung: Angélica Cocomá, M.A.
Veranstaltungsnummer BA_LHGZ
Semester SoSe 2025
Aktuelle Anzahl der Teilnehmenden 33
Heimat-Einrichtung Ethnologie/Kulturvergleichende Soziologie
Veranstaltungstyp Seminar in der Kategorie Offizielle Lehrveranstaltungen
Erster Termin Donnerstag, 03.04.2025 12:15 - 13:45, Ort: Seminarraum Ethnologie
Voraussetzungen Literaturempfehlung:
John Stuart Mill, Principles of Political Economy, (New York: Penguin, 1994), 7th edition, 1871, Book II: chapters 3 and 4
Marx, Capital, Volume I. “Wages,” Ch 22.
Polanyi, K. (2001) The Great Transformation: The Political and Economic Origins of our Time, Beacon Press, Boston, Second edition. Ch 5
Mary Beth Mills, “Gender and Inequality in the Global Labor Force,” Annual Review of Anthropology, 32, (2003), 41-62
Shachar, A., & Fine, S. (2020). The Shifting border: legal cartographies of migration and mobility: Ayelet Shachar in dialogue. (1st ed.). Manchester University Press. 1-41
Manning, P., & Trimmer, T. (2004). Labor for industry and empire, 1700 to 1900. In Migration in World History (3rd ed., pp. 132–156). Routledge
Guild, E., & Mantu, S. (2011). Equivocal Claims? Ambivalent Controls? Labour Migration Regimes in the European Union. In Constructing and Imagining Labour Migration (1st ed., pp. 207–228)
Lernorganisation Der Kurs wird auf Englisch unterrichtet. Alle Studien- und Modulleistungen werden auf Englisch erbracht.
Leistungsnachweis Modulleistung: Hausarbeit
Lehrsprache(n) Deutsch

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Seminar 10 April 2025.pdf 222.4 kB Cocoma, Angelica vor 1 Jahr
Seminar 12 June 2025.pdf 221.7 kB Cocoma, Angelica vor 11 Monaten
Seminar 15 May 2025.pdf 221.9 kB Cocoma, Angelica vor 1 Jahr
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Seminar 19 June 2025.pdf 224.2 kB Cocoma, Angelica vor 11 Monaten
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Seminar 7 June 2025.pdf 223.7 kB Cocoma, Angelica vor 11 Monaten
Seminar 8 May 2025.pdf 220.5 kB Cocoma, Angelica vor 1 Jahr

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Drawing on perspectives from political economy, anthropology, and law, this course examines how historical forces, and contemporary policies shape the movement of people across borders. Focusing on current labour migration policy in the European Union, the first part of the course delves into the historical and economic factors driving global labour migration, including wage inequality, colonialism, and social inequalities. The second part of the course examines the legal frameworks governing migration, by studying both the restrictive aspects of the EU “migration apparatus” as well as the “tactics of bordering” employed by migrants to navigate the current migration regime.
Literaturempfehlung: John Stuart Mill, Principles of Political Economy, (New York: Penguin, 1994), 7th edition, 1871, Book II: chapters 3 and 4
Marx, Capital, Volume I. “Wages,” Ch 22.
Polanyi, K. (2001) The Great Transformation: The Political and Economic Origins of our Time, Beacon Press, Boston, Second edition. Ch 5
Mary Beth Mills, “Gender and Inequality in the Global Labor Force,” Annual Review of Anthropology, 32, (2003), 41-62
Shachar, A., & Fine, S. (2020). The Shifting border: legal cartographies of migration and mobility: Ayelet Shachar in dialogue. (1st ed.). Manchester University Press. 1-41
Manning, P., & Trimmer, T. (2004). Labor for industry and empire, 1700 to 1900. In Migration in World History (3rd ed., pp. 132–156). Routledge
Guild, E., & Mantu, S. (2011). Equivocal Claims? Ambivalent Controls? Labour Migration Regimes in the European Union. In Constructing and Imagining Labour Migration (1st ed., pp. 207–228)
Modulleistung: Hausarbeit
Besonderheiten: Der Kurs wird auf Englisch unterrichtet. Alle Studien- und Modulleistungen werden auf Englisch erbracht.