This module explores theoretical, empirical and policy dimensions of
patterns and processes of migration and mobilities in a global context
and consciously across the global North/global South 'divide' from a
scalar, relational and networked perspective. Although the focus will
be on the nature and dynamics of contemporary movement of people, the
module will also incorporate an analysis of the movement of information,
goods and capital as framed within the ‘new mobilities paradigm’.
Theoretically, the module analyses the key framings of contemporary
migration in relation to transnationalism, diaspora and post-national
citizenship. In turn, it will interrogate the nature and links between
transnationalism, multiculturalism and/or integration; the
migration-development nexus; the politics of irregularity and
'illegality'; the relationships between the emergence of global cities
and a migrant division of labour; the nature of global gendered
mobilities and power and mobility as well as the interrelations between
conflict, violence and mobility.
GEG7129 - Migration and Mobilities - 2024/25
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