This is the second part of the two-semester course in the MA-level. Please register if you have completed the first semester successfully. The students will design and conduct their research projects during this seminar by using qualitative or computational methods, such as fieldwork, interviewing, but also critical discourse analysis, (social and traditional media analysis). It is advisable to have background knowledge on subjects on migration, citizenship and belonging as well as qualitative methods. Students are required to conduct their empirical research, participate in class discussions concerning practical issues related to their research, and present their research progress on a regular basis. The projects will focus on 1) how everyday resistance contributes as responses to global challenges such as migration, democratic governance and climate change, and 2) how the subtle and mundane resistances to global challenges differ across various contexts.
This is a joint activity with Dr. Claudia Matthes, Academic Chair of Democracy Hub and Prof. Dr. Gökce Yurdakul, Academic Chair of Climate Hub at the Circle-U, https://www.circle-u.eu
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