Course Planning
First Week: An Overview of Theories and Concepts Related to Migration
- Introduction to Migration
- Variety and Geography of Migration
- Theories of Forced Migration
- Migration and Human Rights
Second Week: International Mechanisms to Support Asylum Seekers, Dislocated, and Refugees
- Forced Migration
- Formation of the International Protection Regime for Asylum Seekers and Refugees
- International Mechanisms
- Who is a Refugee?
Third Week: Procedures and Policies to Reshape or Revise the Asylum Legal System
- What rights does a refugee have?
- New Migrants, Old Concerns
- National Interests Facing the Realities of Forced Migration
- White Supremacy and Anti-Immigrant Sentiments
- Tensions Between Anti-Immigration Policies and Dealing with Terrorism
Fourth Week: Deterrent Policies and Paradigms
- 1-Strengthening and Growth of Inhibiting Paradigms
- 2-Deterrent Policies and Paradigms
- 3-Deterrent Policies and Paradigms
- Refugee Camps and Life on the Brink
Fifth Week: Theories of Nation Building and Refugee Acceptance
- Giorgio Agamben and Camp-related Theories
- Nation-State Building, Citizenship and the Right to Asylum
- From Having the Right to the Humanitarian Reason
Sixth Week: New Categories in Refugee Identification – Life in Migration, Identity, and The Diaspora
- 1-Gender and Asylum
- 2-Gender and Asylum
- 3-Gender Affiliation and Asylum
- Identity, Belonging, and The Diaspora
Seventh Week: Iran’s Political and Legal System, Refugees in Iran, and Iranian Refugees
- Laws and Procedures for Refugee Identification in Iran’s Legal System
- Status of Afghan Refugees in Iran
- What are the Conditions of Iranian Refugees?
- The Intersection of Citizenship and Gender in the Laws and Regulations of Asylum and Citizenship in Iran
- Final Conclusion