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Høst 2023

SVF-3028 Development, Migration and Security - 10 stp


The course is administrated by

Senter for fredsstudier (CPS)

Type of course

For students already enrolled in an MA programme within peace studies or other relevant disciplines within social sciences, humanities or law.

Course contents

In the context of increased international migration, the complex and multifaceted nexus between development, security and migration requires rigorous scholarship to understand the ways in which security and development discourses shape migration policies. While human security is a precondition for development, securitised states and underdevelopment generate instability, conflict and insecurity leading to migration where migrants are treated as 'a risk' or 'at risk'. This course aims to critically approach the migration, security and development nexus from an interdisciplinary perspective (e.g. anthropology, security studies and development studies).

Migration: History, typology, trend (the nexus cannot be addressed without first providing and empirically informed understanding of who migrates, where, for how long, and why).

Migration-security nexus: From traditional state security to human security, securitization of migration, Islamophobia and xenophobic discourses.

Migration and development nexus: From development to underdevelopment; poverty, remittances, the brain drain, health and migrant rights.

Migration and policing: The policing of urban space and international borders.

Security-development nexus: The extent to which cycles of insecurity and violence affect the possibility of development for large sections of the world's population, whether underdevelopment can be said to constitute a security threat.

Gender, migration, security and development: Gendered and racialized dimension in migration, development and security issues.

Policy and practices: Migration, security and development in EU policies and practices.


Admission requirements

Admission code: 9371

Objective of the course

The students, with specification, will gain the following learning outcomes:

Knowledge:

Skills:

Competence:


Language of instruction

English

Teaching methods

Weekly lecture series and seminars.