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"Explore the complexities of the migrant crisis in Europe, sparked by the 2015 Syrian refugee influx and ongoing global conflicts. Understand the multifaceted nature of migration, from political and economic to social and environmental factors. Discover how reception policies, societal tensions, and global events intersect, shaping the future of migration. Dive into the nuances of migrant experiences, acculturation challenges, and the far-reaching consequences for host and departure countries alike."
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[...] The migrations in question A. An old social phenomenon in mutation B. Migrations and flight from war zones C. Political and economic migrations = The first part is to understand the phenomenon of migration by taking the recent history of migrations (via the famous 2015 crisis but not only, it's important) and a typology of migrations (political, security, economic) II. The migrants A. The choice to leave and the long journey to Europe B. A difficult acculturation C. The question of return = Part 2 aims to understand the 'ideal-type' (to borrow Max Weber's expression), that is, the migrant in all its sociological component: reasons for departure, the complicated path to Europe while focusing on acculturation in Europe (see solidarity networks of groups, social interactions with similar individuals) and the question of return: motivations, socialization of children in Europe, etc. [...]
[...] The 'saturation' of neighboring countries with migrants C. The 'fortress' Europe and the rise of nationalism = Part 3 aims to assess the consequences of the migrant crisis via the paradigms of concentric circles, that is to say, starting by understanding the consequences locally in the departure countries (such as the lack of men, lost age classes, community problems, social, demographic tensions, etc.), then the consequences on neighboring countries (Lebanon, Jordan, Turkey if we take the example of Syria): social tensions in the host society in the professional field, the health field for example. [...]
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