Migration and Refugeeism - Social and Individual Context of Global Mobility 00-0F-MRE
The course will cover following topics:
• Reasons of the migration of people nowadays;
• Psychological and pedagogical support for migrant & refugee children and adolescents;
• The concept of self- and group identity
• Building and preserving group identity in the new environment;
• Global, intercultural, democratic and radical education as instruments or an inclusivesociety;
• Early education methods of upbringing children and educating youth from post-conflict regions in own environment or the new country of residence- theory and practice;
• The role of governmental institutions and non-governmental organizations in receiving and empowering newcomers into the receiving society
• Skills and personal traits that support the re-adaptation and reintegration process.
• Personal, family and group narration as an indicator for choosing strategies of behavior in the accepting society.
• How being a member of minority influence social functioning of person/family
Rodzaj przedmiotu
Koordynatorzy przedmiotu
Kryteria oceniania
Assessment: active participation, short written homeworks, individual and group tasks during the classes
Number of hours: 30
ECTS: 6
Literatura
Rugała, H. (2020). REFUGEE AND REFUGEEISM – THEORETICAL AND SOCIAL PERSPECTIVE. In: Rozprawy Społeczne 2020, Tom 14, Nr 4.
Markowska-Manista, U. (2016). The psychological and pedagogical contexts of reintegration and re-adaptation in the era of migration - an intercultural perspective. APS: Warsaw.
MEICHENBAUM, Donald. Understanding resilience in children and adults: Implications for prevention and interventions. In: paper delivered to the Melissa Institute Ninth Annual Conference on Resilience. 2005.
UNGAR, Michael (ed.). Handbook for working with children and youth: Pathways to resilience across cultures and contexts. Sage Publications, 2005. DAVIDSON, Alastair. Migration in the Age of Genocide. 2015 (fragments) And chosen articles and chapters
HUIJSMANS, Roy. Children and young people in migration: A relational approach. Movement, Mobilities, and Journeys, 2017, 45-66.
LIEBEL, Manfred; BUDDE, Rebecca. Other Children, Other Youth: Against
Eurocentrism in Childhood and Youth Research. In: ‘Children Out of Place’and Human Rights. Springer International Publishing, 2017. p. 119-136.
CUTTER, Susan L. The forgotten casualties redux: Women, children, and disaster risk. Global Environmental Change, 2017, 42: 117-121.
SIME, Daniela. Migrant Children in Cities: The Spatial Constructions of Their Everyday Lives. Movement, Mobilities, and Journeys, 2017, 271-288.
Uwagi
W cyklu 2021Z:
Assessment: active participation, short written homeworks, individual and group tasks during the classes Number of hours: 30 ECTS: 6 |
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