This course starts with the premises of growing climate-induced migration and reveals new and old forms of migration management. Theoretically, we engage with the literature on slow violence, such as humans' and non-humans (forced) mobility due to ecological changes and the dynamics of power and knowledge related to multi-layered injustices in the Anthropocene.
Course Format
- Dates: 19-23 January 2026
- Attendance: Online only
- Form of tuition: Interactive lectures, group work and self-study
- Form of assessment: Short group assignment and individual written assignment
- Language of instruction: English
- See the course curriculum
Course Level
- Level: Master's and PhD / Postdoc candidates
- English language requirement: B2 level or higher (equivalent to IELTS 6.5)
- See the entry requirements
Workload
- Credits: Equivalent to 3 ECTS
- Contact hours: 50
- Self-study hours: 36
Lecturers
- Coordinating lecturer: Dr. Ioana Vrăbiescu
- Supporting lecturers: Jop Koopman