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Keine Einordnung ins Vorlesungsverzeichnis vorhanden. Veranstaltung ist aus dem Semester SoSe 2015 , Aktuelles Semester: SoSe 2024
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Transnationalism, Familiy and Gender    Sprache: Englisch    Belegpflicht
(Keine Nummer) Seminar     SoSe 2015     2 SWS     jedes 2. Semester    
   Lehreinheit: Sozialwissenschaften    
   Teilnehmer/-in  Maximal : 30  
 
      Soz MA Survey Methodology, Soziologie (Master of Arts)   ( 1. - 4. Semester )
  Soz M.A., Soziologie (Master of Arts)   ( 1. - 4. Semester )
  Soz B.A., Soziologie (Bachelor of Arts)   ( 6. Semester )
   Zugeordnete Lehrperson:   Luo
 
 
Zur Zeit keine Belegung möglich
   Termin: Montag   08:00  -  12:00    wöch.
Beginn : 22.06.2015    Ende : 29.06.2015
      Raum :   LC 026   LC  
  Dienstag   08:00  -  12:00    wöch.
Beginn : 23.06.2015    Ende : 30.06.2015
      Raum :   SG U126   SG  
  Mittwoch   08:00  -  12:00    wöch.
Beginn : 24.06.2015    Ende : 01.07.2015
      Raum :   SG U126   SG  
  Donnerstag   08:00  -  12:00    wöch.
Beginn : 25.06.2015    Ende : 02.07.2015
      Raum :   SG U126   SG  
 
 
   Kommentar:

Transnationalism, Family and Gender

 

The purpose of the course is to help students develop an understanding of how transnationalism is reinterpreted and reshaped through family and gender. A specific focus will be placed on the commercialization of bodies and emotions, the dual roles of transnational daughters and wives, transnational families, marriage, assimilation of children, intergenerational relationships, and how they are associated with race, ethnicity, class and policy. Special attention will be given to the varied groups of women entrepreneurial migrants, domestic workers, and sex workers from the Middle East, Asia and Latin America mainly residing in North America and Europe. In terms of theory, this course will deal with how families and gender shape and reshape migration, migrants’ homeland ties and social welfare status. It is essential that students learn how moral dilemmas engender diverse forms of behavior. Films, group work and individual assignments will be flexibly used in the class, in order to involve students in an interactive learning process.

 
   Leistungsnachweis:

Course Requirements:

 

      "Teilnahmeleistungen" (assignments that students need to fulfill to complete the course):

1.       Attendance and participation

2.       A group work whose topics will be given based on a film session or an excursion fieldwork. Each group need to give one 10-15 minutes’ presentation.

 

Grading is based on:

1.       One 15 minutes’ presentation based on the readings selected (reading lists will be given at the first class) (40%)

2.       One take home exam of 1000 words whose topic will be given on Monday, 29.06.2015 and the deadline is 10.07.2015. (60%)