Why Do People Migrate? Part 1: Facts

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Free Online Course: Why Do People Migrate? Part 1: Facts provided by iversity is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 4 weeks long. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Why Do People Migrate? Part 1: Facts is taught by Sabrina Marchetti and Anna Triandafyllidou.

Overview
  • This course provides a general introduction to the conditions of refugees, asylum seekers and irregular migrants worldwide (data, regions, etc.) and an overview of the terminology used. It then analyses specific cases in the most relevant geographical contexts, including the asylum seekers arriving in Europe through the Mediterranean, the undocumented Mexican migrants crossing the US border, the Syrian refugees in Turkey and the Rohingya in Australia. In discussing these cases, we will explore the dilemmas behind humanitarian protection and irregular migration for labour purposes.

    The course is based on video lectures, didactic videos and podcast interviews with international experts. Assignments consist of short quizzes for each unit and a journal exercise at the end of the course. Suggestions for further reading will be included in order to achieve a more in-depth understanding.

    To learn more about the theories that explain international migration, check out Part 2: Theories

Syllabus
  • CHAPTER 1 – INTRODUCTION
    Unit 1.1 – What are irregular migration and asylum?
    Unit 1.2 – Let us talk about words!

    CHAPTER 2 – EUROPE AND THE MIDDLE EAST
    Unit 2.1 – Irregular border crossings towards the EU
    Unit 2.2 – Refugee status in Europe
    Unit 2.3 – The case of Syrian refugees in Turkey

    CHAPTER 3 – AMERICAS
    Unit 3.1 – Irregular Latin-American migrants in US agriculture
    Unit 3.2 – Gender and irregular migration in Latin America

    CHAPTER 4 – ASIA AND OCEANIA
    Unit 4.1 – Maritime arrivals in Australia
    Unit 4.2 – The case of Rohingya refugees