Migration & Conflict

A three day program-integrated study tour to Southern Sweden. Core course(s) with this study tour:

Objectives

  • A ridge away from Denmark, yet seemingly a world apart on these matters, this study tour will present you with a comparative framework to gain insight into the cultural, social, and political underlying them.

Previous Activities Have Included

  • Volunteer peace makers and “guardians” in an immigrant “ghetto” neighborhood.
  • Sports and discussions with students in a public school with a high degree of diversity
  • Visit to the Red Cross house of humanity in Malmö
  • Meet with representatives of the Swedish migration board
  • Lecture by researcher on ethnic minorities and women
  • Visit to the Museum of World Culture in Göteborg
  • Boating and Kayaking at Varberg Nature Reserve

Description

Denmark and Sweden are both homogeneous welfare states with similar backgrounds. When it comes to dealing with immigration and integration, however, they are like night and day. This tour to Southern Sweden will give you a comparative perspective on these aspects of cultural conflicts in Denmark. The tour will consist of a mixture of first-hand experiences and inputs from people professionally or politically involved in the field, as well as from reflections of a more academic nature.

Also, there will be some pertinent cultural visits for you that will help you gain a deeper understanding of Swedish mentality and culture. Finally, we will take some time to reflect and talk about our experiences on the tour. This will also enable us to get to know each other here early on in the semester.

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