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Course Title Code Compulsory/Elective Laboratory + Practice ECTS
Contemporary Discussion on Sociology of Migration SOS578 II. SEMESTER 3+0 6.0
Language of Instruction Türkçe
Course Type Elective Courses
Course Instructor(s) PROF. DR. FUAT GÜLLÜPINAR
Mode of Delivery The mode of delivery of this course is online
Prerequisites There is no prerequisite or co-requisite for this course.
Courses Recomended There are no recommend optional programme components.
Recommended Reading List Cohen, N. S. (2015). Entrepreneurial journalism and theprecarious state of media work.South Atlantic Quarterly,114(3), 513-533.Zuboff, Shoshana. 2016. “Google as a Fortune Teller: The Secrets of SurveillanceCapitalism.” Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, March 5.http://www.faz.net/aktuell/feuilleton/debatten/the-digital-debate/shoshanazuboff-secrets-of-surveillance-capitalism-14103616.html.Herring, S. C., & Kapidzic, S. (2015). Teens, gender, andself-presentation in social media. International encyclopedia ofsocial and behavioral sciences, Oxford: Elsevier.Sobieraj, S. (2018). Bitch, slut, skank, c***: Patternedresistance to women’s visibility in digital publics. Information, Communication & Society, 21(11), 1700-1714.Dreyfus, E. (2018, December 18). Twitter is indeed toxic for women. Amnesty Report. Weber, L. & Seetharaman, A. (2017). The worst job intechnology: Staring at human depravity to keep it off Facebook. Wall Street Journal OnlineHumphreys, L. (2018). Introduction and Chapter 3. InThe qualified self: Social media and the accounting of everyday life.Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.Gentile, J. (2013, July). “Romantic Deceit via Telegraph:How ‘catfishing’ worked in the 1880s.”The Atlantic Standage, T. (2013). History Retweets: How AncientRomans Created Social Media.Wall Street Journal Latour, B. (1992). Where are the Missing Masses? The Sociologyof a Few Mundane Artifacts. In W. E. Bijker & J. Law (Eds.),Shaping Technology / Building Society: Studies in SociotechnicalChange (pp. 225–258). Cambridge MA: The MIT Press. Availableas library e-book:https://proxy.lib.uwaterloo.ca/login?url=http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.01128Winner, L. (1980) Do Artifacts Have Politics? Daedalus, Vol. 109,No. 1, Modern Technology: Problem or Opportunity?(Winter,1980), pp. 121-136http://www.jstor.org/stable/20024652David, P. A. (1985). Clio and the Economics of QWERTY. TheAmerican Economic Review, 75, 332–337.Wajcman, J. (2010). Feminist theories of technology. CambridgeJournal of Economics, 34(1), 143–152.https://doi.org/10.1093/cje/ben057* Mars, R., & Greenspan, S. (2012, April 4). The Arsenal ofExclusion [podcast]. Retrieved August 22, 2017, fromhttp://99percentinvisible.org/episode/episode-51-the-arsenal-ofexclusion/
Assessment methods and criteria 1 Midterm Examination (Written Examination), 1 Final Examination (Written Examination); Achievement criteria is 50 point
Work Placement Not Appllicable
Catalog Content Introduction to the Sociology of Migration: Conceptual and Historical Framework;Classical and Contemporary Theories of Migration; Forced Migration, Asylum Seekers, and Refugees; Migration and Identity: Ethnic, National, and Cultural Belongings; Immigration, Citizenship, and Border Regimes; The Position of Migrants in the Labor Market: Exclusion, Integration, Discrimination; Migration and Gender; Climate Change and Environmental Migration; Brain Drain and Reverse Migration Debates; Diasporas, Transnational Belongings, and Transnationalism; Migration and Media Representations; The European Union and Migration Policies; Current Field Research, Data Sources, and Methods.

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