The study of migration is of concern to sociology. Sociological understanding of migration trends can help uncover insights that may not be uncovered by other humanities discipline concerned with issues of migration.
This paper tries to apply sociological perspective into issues of migration in a way to establish a unique sociological understanding and analytical paths regarding issues of migration. The paper focusses on building an understanding on how sociological analysis can be used to study migration and build a unique understanding of the area. It contends that sociology has a unique way of understanding which can be very useful in studying migration discourse.
Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)
- ABSTRACT
- INTRODUCTION/BACKGROUND
- PURPOSE OF THE PAPER
- SCOPE
- SOCIOLOGY AND MIGRATION
- SOCIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS AND MIGRATION
- SYNTHESIS
- CONCLUSIONS
- REFERENCES
Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)
The aim of this paper is to establish a sociological understanding of migration, particularly international migration, by focusing on the specific case of migration from Malawi to South Africa. It seeks to demonstrate the unique analytical lens that sociology offers in understanding these complex movements.
- The sociological perspective on migration
- The role of social structures and social change in migration
- The influence of social class and social groupings on migration patterns
- The impact of social cohesion and state policies on migration
- The influence of media on migration discourse and social perceptions
Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)
The paper begins by introducing the study of migration as a key concern within sociology, highlighting the unique insights it provides compared to other disciplines. It then delves into the specific case of international migration from Malawi to South Africa, exploring the factors driving this movement and analyzing the relevant sociological theories.
The paper examines the purpose and scope of its research, outlining its focus on international migration and its methodology. It proceeds to explore the relationship between sociology and migration, highlighting the significance of sociological perspectives in understanding migration dynamics.
The paper then delves into the various aspects of migration that are of interest to sociologists. It explores issues of gender and migration, the role of ethnicity and tribes, and the impact of social class and social grouping on migration. It also investigates the connection between migration and social cohesion, as well as the influence of state policies and media on migration patterns.
Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)
This paper explores the core concepts and themes related to international migration, particularly from Malawi to South Africa. It analyzes these movements through the lens of sociology, examining social structures, social change, and the interplay of different social groups and forces. Key terms include migration, sociology, social class, social cohesion, state policies, media, and the impact of these factors on migration patterns.
- Quote paper
- Felix Chilumpha (Author), 2018, Sociological perspectives of international migration from Malawi to South Africa, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/1191983