The course represents an introduction to questions of immigrants' integration in the European context. It deals with the basic concepts of integration from the perspective of migrants themselves and their communities as well as from the perspective of the receiving countries. It points to and analyses various challenges (incl. every-day problems) that migrants and the receiving societies need to face up because of the meeting of widely understood otherness. The main aim of the course is to draw students' attention to the fact that immigrants' integration is a multidimensional problem and that there are no easy recipes for it, in particular in liberal democratic countries (the concept of embedded liberalism).
Po úspěšném absolvování předmětu studenti budou s to: vymezit různé modely integrační politiky i modely akulturace imigrantů; kriticky popsat českou integrační politiku; poukázat na problémy, kterým čelí migranti; vysvětlit různé dimenze sociální integrace cizinců; kritický analyzovat různé údaje týkající se cizinců; popsat, vysvětlit a klasifikovat faktory ovlivňující integraci migrantů. Dodatečně předmět podporuje kritické myšlení, jazykové dovednosti, týmovou práci a prezentační dovednosti, stejně tak dává studentům příležitost získat zkušenost s výzkumem.
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