Sumários

Presentation of results of student-led learning exercise

17 Março 2021, 13:00 Jennifer Leigh Mcgarrigle Montezuma de Carvalho

Group presentations had the  objective of defining and analysing one “type” of migration

 

Types of migration (one was allocated randomly to each group):

●        Refugees

●        Labour migrants (care)

●        Student migrants

●        High-skilled migrants

●        Lifestyle migrants

●        Investment migrants

●        Undocumented migrants

 

Guiding questions:

●        Definition and main concepts

●        How has the situation of this type of migration changed/evolved over the last decades? Give key figures and facts.

●        Summarize the state-of-the-art for this type of migration: what is the debate about?

●        Briefly introduce a case study (a piece of research or a research project) that has inspired you. 

 

Presentations practical class 2

 

Ricardo Caiado

Carolina Colaço

Miguel Flores

Mafalda Oliveira

 

Miguel Marques
António Santos (P1)

Helga Lobo

Caroline Kluetsch

Student migration

 

Bruna Batista
Ana Carvalho
Ilia Zenkovskii
Thomas Petit

Investment migration

Sebastião Pereira

Lifestyle migration

Catarina Tomaz
Afonso Mendes
Aziliz Leduc
Luísa Ferreira
Claudino Santos


Incorporation of migrants in the European labour market (cont.).

12 Março 2021, 16:00 Alina Isabel Pereira Esteves

Polarization of migrant workers. Low-skilled workers, Informal economy, Entrepreneurs, and High-skilled workers. The situation in the EU and in Portugal. Migration theories and how labour flows are interpreted.

 

Bibliografia

Cabral, S.; Duarte, C. (2011) Immigrants in the Portuguese labour market, Banco de Portugal, Economic Bulletin, Spring.

Castles, S. (2010). Understanding global migration: A social transformation perspective, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 36(10), pp. 1565–1586.

Esteves, A.; Fonseca, M. L.; Malheiros, J. (2017). Labour market integration of immigrants in Portugal in times of austerity: resilience, in situ responses and re-emigration, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, DOI: 10.1080/1369183X.2017.1346040

 

Link moodle: https://elearning.ulisboa.pt/course/view.php?id=4587


EU Migration Policy II: The Common European Asylum System (CEAS)

11 Março 2021, 16:00 Jennifer Leigh Mcgarrigle Montezuma de Carvalho

Understand how the Common European Asylum System (CEAS) works: 

– What are the main weaknesses of the system? 
– How did it fail during the so-called “migration crisis”? 

Analylze the New Pact on Migration and Asylum, set to substitute the current system

References 
• Favell, A. “Immigration, migration and free movement in the making of Europe” chap. in European Identity, edited by Jeffey C.Checkel and Peter J.Katzenstein, Cambridge University Press, Jan 2009, pp.167-189. 
• Geddes, Andrew. 2014. “The European Union: Supranational Governance and the Remaking of European Migration Policy and Politics.” In Controlling Immigration: A Global Perspective. 3rd ed., edited by James F. Hollifield, Philip L. Martin, and Pia M. Orrenius, 433– 451. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. 
• James Hampshire (2016) European migration governance since the Lisbon treaty: introduction to the special issue, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 42:4, 537-553, DOI: 10.1080/1369183X.2015.1103033 
• van Houtum, H., & Pijpers, R. (2007). The European Union as a Gated Community: The Two-faced Border and Immigration Regime of the EU.Antipode, 39(2), 291-309. doi:10.1111/j.1467-8330.2007.00522.x


Presentations of group work exercise

10 Março 2021, 15:00 Jennifer Leigh Mcgarrigle Montezuma de Carvalho


 Presentations Practical class 2

 

 

Ana Nunes Santos (P1)
Pedro Coelho (P1)
Madalena Carvalho (P2)
Carolina Pinto (P2)

Refugees

 

Beatriz Pereira
Sara Alexandra Monteiro Semedo
Maria Teresa Guerra

Irregular migrants

Charlie Gajewski

 

Catarina Tomaz
Afonso Mendes
Aziliz Leduc
Luísa Ferreira
Claudino Santos

High-skilled migration


Presentation of results of student-led learning exercise

10 Março 2021, 13:00 Jennifer Leigh Mcgarrigle Montezuma de Carvalho


Group presentations had the  o bjective of defining and analysing one “type” of migration

 

Types of migration (one was allocated randomly to each group):

●        Refugees

●        Labour migrants (care)

●        Student migrants

●        High-skilled migrants

●        Lifestyle migrants

●        Investment migrants

●        Undocumented migrants

 

Guiding questions:

●        Definition and main concepts

●        How has the situation of this type of migration changed/evolved over the last decades? Give key figures and facts.

●        Summarize the state-of-the-art for this type of migration: what is the debate about?

●        Briefly introduce a case study (a piece of research or a research project) that has inspired you. 



 Presentations Practical class 1

 

1

Joana Almeida
Letícia Ferreira
Maria Simões
Pedro Honda
Rita Parrulas

Lifestyle migration

2

Bárbara Dias;
Beatriz Cunha;
Beatriz Massas;
Carolina Sousa;
Daniela Pedro;
Liliana Vieira.

Investment migration

3

Carolina Lemos
António Gonçalves
Isabel Fraga Sousa
João Esteves

Irregular migrants

4

Catarina Jesus

Lucília Tatiana Rodrigues Lopes
Filipa fidalgo
Nuno Afonso
Solomiya Rohovets
Laura Fernández

Highly skilled migrants