Module Code: POLM005 |
Module Title: NATIONALISM, MIGRATION AND IDENTITY IN EUROPE |
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Module Provider: Politics
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Short Name: POL502
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Level: M
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Module Co-ordinator: FLOOD CG Prof (Politics)
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Number of credits: 15
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Number of ECTS credits: 7.5
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Module Availability |
Spring Semester (Semester 2) |
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Assessment Pattern |
Unit(s) of Assessment
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Weighting Towards Module Mark
( %)
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Essay (2000 words)
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50%
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Essay (2000 words)
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50%
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Qualifying Condition(s)
A weighted aggregate mark of 50% is required to pass the module.
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Module Overview |
This module introduces a range of concepts used in social-scientific examination of relationships within and between social groups, which consider themselves distinctive. It demonstrates the continuing importance of ethnicity, national identity, nationalism and their intersection with the politics of migration and integration as sources of tension or conflict in Europe. It considers nationalism as a response and an impediment to international developments — including the integration of the European Union — which are tending to erode the autonomy of the nation state. |
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Prerequisites/Co-requisites |
None. |
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Module Aims |
- To introduce a range of concepts used in social-scientific examination of relationships within and between social groups, which consider themselves distinctive.
- To illustrate the use of these concepts in case studies which demonstrate the continuing importance of ethnicity, national identity, nationalism and the politics of migration as sources of tension or conflict in Europe.
To consider nationalism as a response and an impediment to international developments — including the integration of the European Union — which are tending to erode the autonomy of the nation state. |
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Learning Outcomes |
By the end of this module, students should be able to:
Knowledge and understanding
- understand and apply the relevant concepts;
- compare national cases;
- analyse complex relationships between historical, political, economic and cultural factors in the causation and regulation of ethnic conflicts;
- consider the possible implications of the politics of nationalism, ethnicity and migration for the future development of the European Union.
Cognitive skills
- gather, organise and deploy evidence, data and information from a variety of secondary and some primary sources;
- construct reasoned argument, synthesize relevant information and exercise critical judgement;
- analyse and synthesise a wide range of material in different formats;
- apply theoretical frameworks to policy/empirical analysis.
Practical skills
- make appropriate use of information and communications technology
- form effective arguments
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Module Content |
General notions:
· Symbolic community, ethnicity and national identity
· Nationality, statehood, citizenship and minorities
· Nationalism as ideology and movement
· Societal (in)security, fragmentation and integration in Europe
Politics of self-determination, secession and reunification
· Case study of Northern Ireland
Politics of inclusion and exclusion
· Immigration and the European Union
· National cases: France, Germany, Britain
· Xenophobia, racism and the revival of the extreme right
Resistance to European integration
Europhobia, Euroscepticism and Euro-indifference |
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Methods of Teaching/Learning |
Lectures and seminars. Debates and discussions |
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Selected Texts/Journals |
Essential:
Castles, S. and Miller, M.J. (2009) The Age of Migration: International Population
Movements in the Modern World, 4th ed., Palgrave
Messina A (2007) The Logics and Politics of Post-WWII Migration to Western Europe, Cambridge UP Smith A (2001) Nationalism, Polity Spencer P and H Wollman (2002) Nationalism: A Critical Introduction, Sage
Recommended: Boswell C (2003) European Migration Policies in Flux, Blackwell Brown M et al (1997) Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict, MIT Press Geddes A (2008) Immigration and European Integration: Towards Fortress Europe, 2nd ed., Manchester UP
Grosby, S (2005) Nationalism: A Very Short Introduction, Oxford UP
Hutchinson, J. and Smith, A. (eds) (1994) Nationalism, Oxford UP
Huysmans, J (2006) The Politics of Insecurity: Fear, Migration and Asylum in the EU,
Routledge.
Kellas J (1998) The Politics of Nationalism and Ethnicity, Routledge, 2nd edn McGarry J and B O'Leary (1993) The Politics of Ethnic Conflict Regulation, Routledge Mudde, C (2007) Populist Radical Right Parties in Europe, Cambridge UP
Smith A. (1993) National Identity, Penguin |
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Last Updated |
9 September 2010 |
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