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Migrations Internationales : Comment les mobilités transforment les sociétés ? (FUN)

Offered by Université de Liège,
Migrations Internationales : Comment les mobilités transforment les sociétés ? (FUN)

Pourquoi les migrants cherchent-ils à rejoindre l’Europe ? Comment voyagent-ils jusqu’ici ? Quelles sont leurs motivations ? Comment s’intègrent-ils dans les pays de résidence ? Rentreront-ils un jour dans leur pays d’origine ? Dans ce MOOC, nous vous proposons de discuter de ces questions ensemble et vous donner les outils pour développer une réflexion critique et autonome autour de ce phénomène controversé qu’est la migration.

Plus précisément, ce MOOC vous propose de suivre en 7 étapes le parcours des migrants de la société d’origine jusqu’à la société d’installation. Ces parcours migratoires, nous le verrons, peuvent varier sensiblement d’un migrant à l’autre. On peut migrer avec ou sans autorisation légale de le faire. On peut trouver de meilleures opportunités économiques dans le pays de résidence ou au contraire se trouver dans une situation précaire. Migrer enfin, peut conduire à installation permanente ou, à l’inverse, à des déplacements multiples voire à un retour vers la société d’origine.

Pour vous fournir les clés utiles à une meilleure compréhension des migrations, nous réaliserons ensemble une grande diversité d’activités. Il y aura des capsules vidéos et des chats avec vos trois professeurs, des interviews d’experts pour approfondir certaines questions plus pointues comme la question des camps ou de la diversité religieuse. Il y aura aussi des témoignages de migrants, de brefs textes à lire pour déconstruire certains mythes et enfin des quizz pour vous aider à retenir les notions et concepts centraux sur les migrations. Nous vous proposerons également une série de travaux d'écriture qui seront corrigés via un système de correction par les pairs.

Plan du cours

Module 0 : Introduction
Module 1 : Définir les migrations internationales
Module 2 : Les tendances des migrations internationales. D'où part-on et pourquoi?
Module 3 : Itinéraire et voyage. Comment migre-t-on?
Module 4 : Transit et étapes. Quelle diversité dans les parcours migratoires?
Module 5 : Arrivée et installation
Module 6 : Intégration
Module 7 : Retour et transnationalisme

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