(IGNOU) M A in Migration and Diaspora (MAMIDI) About Course

(IGNOU) M A in Migration and Diaspora (MAMIDI) – MDI 001 Migration and Diaspora: Theory and Methodology is a course offered by the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) as part of their Master of Arts in Migration and Diaspora (MAMIDI) program. The course provides an introduction to the concepts of migration and diaspora, as well as the theories and methodologies used to study them.

  • Definitions of migration and diaspora
  • Historical perspectives on migration
  • Push and pull factors of migration
  • The impact of migration on individuals, communities, and societies
  • Theories of migration and diaspora
  • Methodologies for studying migration and diaspora

M A in Migration and Diaspora (MAMIDI) – The course is designed to help students develop a critical understanding of the complex issues surrounding migration and diaspora. It is also intended to provide students with the skills and knowledge they need to conduct research on these topics. (IGNOU) M A in Migration and Diaspora (MAMIDI) About Course

IGNOU MA In Migration And Diaspora Syllabus

First Year
Semester I
MDI-1 Migration and Diaspora: Theory and Methodology Theory 4
MDI-2 Transnationalism, diaspora and citizenship Theory 4
MDI-3 Global Diasporas: Case Studies Theory 4
MDI-4 Indian Diaspora: An Overview Theory 4
MDI-5 Indian Diaspora: Politico-Economic and Policy Aspects Theory 4
Semester II
MDI-6 Indian Diaspora: Socio-Cultural Facets Theory 4
MDIE-1 Gender and Diaspora Theory 4
MDIE-2 Diasporas in India Theory 4
MPSE-001 India and the World Theory 4
MPSE-005 State and Society in Africa Theory 4
Second  Year
Semester III
MSO-002 Research Methodologies and Methods Theory 8
MDI -007 Theories of labour and labour markets Theory 4
MDI-008 Production Process and Labour markets Theory 4
MPSE-009 Canada: Politics and Society Theory 4

Assessment

  • Assignments (20%)
  • Midterm exam (30%)
  • Final exam (50%)

Course Outline

Module 1: Introduction to Migration and Diaspora

  • Concepts of migration and diaspora
  • Types of migration
  • Historical perspectives on migration

Module 2: Theories of Migration

  • Neoclassical economics
  • New economics of migration
  • World-systems theory
  • Social network theory

Module 3: Methodologies for Studying Migration

  • Quantitative methods
  • Qualitative methods
  • Mixed methods

Module 4: Case Studies of Migration and Diaspora

  • The Indian diaspora
  • The African diaspora
  • The Latin American diaspora

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