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  Ethnic inequality: Explaining attitudes towards immigrants and immigration

Dozent/in
Anna Berthold, M.A.

Angaben
Seminar
Rein Präsenz
2 SWS
Gender und Diversität
Zeit und Ort: Mi 10:15 - 11:45, F21/03.80
ab 26.10.2022

Englischsprachige Informationen:
Title:
Ethnic inequality: Explaining attitudes towards immigrants and immigration

Prerequisites
The seminar will place particular emphasis on empirical research articles; therefore, a profound basic knowledge of quantitative/statistical research methods is essential for attendance. The language of instruction will be English. Regular attendance, active participation and weekly reading of the compulsory literature are expected.

Please register for this seminar via Flexnow by October 25, 2022. You will then be added to the Virtual Campus where you will find further information. The first session will take place on October 26, 2022.

Examination (12 ECTS): This module consists of two courses that have to be attended in the same semester. This course has to be combined with the course "Discrimination: Theoretical considerations and empirical evidence" (Miriam Schmaus). Requirements: Combined portfolio that consists of several tasks that have to be completed in the two seminars.

Contents
Social cohesion in European societies is challenged by existing and growing opposition against immigration and immigrants. Growing migration-critical and racist voices along with increasing support and attention for right-wing populist parties throughout Europe as well as still ongoing violent attacks against migrants, refugees and asylum seekers seemingly changed the societal und political climate in Germany and Europe. Even before the rise of Pegida and AfD in Germany, anti-immigrant attitudes have been in the focus of politics, public and science. For decades, researchers in social and related sciences investigated the question of how derogative attitudes towards foreign ethnic groups occur. There are numerous theoretical assumptions and empirical findings, but also many speculations and unresolved questions. Focuses of the seminar are common and current findings of and explanations for anti-immigrant attitudes. Purpose of the seminar is to acquire knowledge of the most important explanatory approaches and their theoretical and empirical substance as well as to compare and to criticize them.

Zusätzliche Informationen
Erwartete Teilnehmerzahl: 20

Institution: Lehrstuhl für Soziologie, insbes. Sozialstrukturanalyse

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