Human development and mobility in a changing world
A.A. 2022/2023
Obiettivi formativi
The course pertains to the general area of political anthropology and to the related sub-disciplines of anthropology of migration, development and humanitarianism, as well as to studies on citizenship and political inclusion. It presents an introduction to the concept of human development in relation to global migratory dynamics, with a special focus on the relationships between low and high-income countries, on forced migration, refugees and humanitarianism. Whilst the first part of the course highlights general issues and themes related to human development, global mobility and citizenship, in a second part specific case-studies will be analysed, drawing on socio-anthropological research as well as on documentation and studies produced by international organizations (UNDP, UNHCR etc.).
Risultati apprendimento attesi
Knowledge and Understanding
Through a combination of frontal lectures, individual/group presentations, in-class exercises, at the end of the course students should be able to:
1. Critically debate key questions on human development, migration between low- and high-income areas, development/mobility nexus and mobility/citizenship nexus, humanitarian interventions.
2. Develop the capacity for conceptual and ethical reflection on development and mobility policies, policies related to refugees and displaced people.
Ability to apply Knowledge and Understanding
3. Analyse specific case studies (country or regional assessments, development projects, humanitarian interventions, migration dynamics) from the perspective of human development.
4. Analyse data and documentation on human development and migration, specifically those produced by UN agencies
Through a combination of frontal lectures, individual/group presentations, in-class exercises, at the end of the course students should be able to:
1. Critically debate key questions on human development, migration between low- and high-income areas, development/mobility nexus and mobility/citizenship nexus, humanitarian interventions.
2. Develop the capacity for conceptual and ethical reflection on development and mobility policies, policies related to refugees and displaced people.
Ability to apply Knowledge and Understanding
3. Analyse specific case studies (country or regional assessments, development projects, humanitarian interventions, migration dynamics) from the perspective of human development.
4. Analyse data and documentation on human development and migration, specifically those produced by UN agencies
Periodo: Primo trimestre
Modalità di valutazione: Esame
Giudizio di valutazione: voto verbalizzato in trentesimi
Corso singolo
Questo insegnamento non può essere seguito come corso singolo. Puoi trovare gli insegnamenti disponibili consultando il catalogo corsi singoli.
Programma e organizzazione didattica
Edizione unica
Responsabile
Periodo
Primo trimestre
Programma
The course is composed of two parts:
Part 1. Global forms of migration and human development: It presents an introduction to the main elements and debates related to contemporary South-North migratory dynamics from the perspective of human development and of classic academic analyses;
Part 2. Understanding irregular migration and containment policies, from Africa to Europe: Through a number of case-studies, this part will analyze forms and motivations of irregular migration from Africa to Europe in anthropological and historical perspective. In the background, this section deals with dynamics related to forced displacement, refugees and undocumented migrants at the borders of Europe, analyzing the forms of containment and governance of forced displacement, with particular attention to cases of protracted crisis and the transformation of the mobility regimes over time, between asylum and irregular mobility.
Part 1. Global forms of migration and human development: It presents an introduction to the main elements and debates related to contemporary South-North migratory dynamics from the perspective of human development and of classic academic analyses;
Part 2. Understanding irregular migration and containment policies, from Africa to Europe: Through a number of case-studies, this part will analyze forms and motivations of irregular migration from Africa to Europe in anthropological and historical perspective. In the background, this section deals with dynamics related to forced displacement, refugees and undocumented migrants at the borders of Europe, analyzing the forms of containment and governance of forced displacement, with particular attention to cases of protracted crisis and the transformation of the mobility regimes over time, between asylum and irregular mobility.
Prerequisiti
No prior knowledge required
Metodi didattici
Combination of frontal lectures, individual/group presentations, in-class discussions.
Materiale di riferimento
Part 1: Global forms of migration and human development
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT REPORT 2009, Overcoming barriers: Human mobility and development (about 100 pages + statistics - free download from UNDP website: https://hdr.undp.org/content/human-development-report-2009)
UNDP Report 2019, Scaling Fences: Voices of Irregular African Migrant to Europe
October 21, 2019 (about 50 pages + annexes - free download from UNDP website: https://www.undp.org/africa/publications/scaling-fences-voices-irregular-african-migrant-europe)
L. H. Malkki, Refugees and Exile: From "Refugee Studies" to the National Order of Things, Annual Review of Anthropology, Vol. 24 (1995), pp. 495-523 (free download).
R. Shamir, Without Borders? Notes on Globalization as a Mobility Regime, Sociological Theory, Jun., 2005, Vol. 23, No. 2 (Jun., 2005), pp. 197-217 (free download).
Part 2: Understanding irregular migration and containment policies from Africa to Europe
For attending students:
A list of essays on the topic "Irregular migration from Africa to Europe, anthropological and historical perspectives" (total about 130 pages) will be made available on the Ariel website.
For non-attending students:
M. Agier, Managing the undesirables: refugee camps and humanitarian government, Polity Press 2011 (or equivalent editions in French language: "Gérer les indésirables. Des camps de réfugiés au gouvernement humanitaire").
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT REPORT 2009, Overcoming barriers: Human mobility and development (about 100 pages + statistics - free download from UNDP website: https://hdr.undp.org/content/human-development-report-2009)
UNDP Report 2019, Scaling Fences: Voices of Irregular African Migrant to Europe
October 21, 2019 (about 50 pages + annexes - free download from UNDP website: https://www.undp.org/africa/publications/scaling-fences-voices-irregular-african-migrant-europe)
L. H. Malkki, Refugees and Exile: From "Refugee Studies" to the National Order of Things, Annual Review of Anthropology, Vol. 24 (1995), pp. 495-523 (free download).
R. Shamir, Without Borders? Notes on Globalization as a Mobility Regime, Sociological Theory, Jun., 2005, Vol. 23, No. 2 (Jun., 2005), pp. 197-217 (free download).
Part 2: Understanding irregular migration and containment policies from Africa to Europe
For attending students:
A list of essays on the topic "Irregular migration from Africa to Europe, anthropological and historical perspectives" (total about 130 pages) will be made available on the Ariel website.
For non-attending students:
M. Agier, Managing the undesirables: refugee camps and humanitarian government, Polity Press 2011 (or equivalent editions in French language: "Gérer les indésirables. Des camps de réfugiés au gouvernement humanitaire").
Modalità di verifica dell’apprendimento e criteri di valutazione
Oral exam evaluating students' knowledge of the key topics of the course, theoretical frameworks and methodologies.
Docente/i
Ricevimento:
VENERDì h. 09,30-12,30 Il ricevimento si svolge sia via Teams (o Skype) - con preventiva prenotazione attraverso messaggio Teams al docente all’ora di inizio del ricevimento (e fino alle h. 11.00)- sia in presenza in studio (in questo caso è sufficiente bussare alla porta).
ATTENZIONE: il ricevimento del 13/6 è spostato al POMERIGGIO dalle 15 - Studio docente x ricevimento in presenza: via Festa del Perdono 7, Cortile della Ghiacciaia, Piano 1.