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77878-01 - Seminar: Ethnographies of Mobility – Exploring Migratory Experiences Across the Globe (3 CP)

Semester spring semester 2026
Course frequency Once only
Lecturers Lisa Marie Borrelli (lisamarie.borrelli@unibas.ch, Assessor)
Content The seminar will provide an in-depth introduction to ethnography and autoethnography as methods, after which we will explore multiple perspectives on migration and mobility that lead into our readings of ethnographic material.
Migration and mobility are among the most pressing issues of our time, shaping political debates, personal trajectories, and social landscapes across the globe.
This seminar examines how ethnography – with its attention to lived experience, embodied practice, and situated storytelling – offers unique insights into migratory processes and border regimes. Through close engagement with classic and contemporary ethnographic works, the seminar will explore how migrants navigate detention, illegality, and bureaucratic structures, as well as how they create forms of resistance, belonging, and self-representation.
The readings range from Behrouz Boochani’s prison memoir of Australia’s offshore detention system to analyses of bureaucratic opacity in South Africa, migrant illegality in Sweden, and autoethnographic accounts of women’s migration and trauma. Together, these works raise critical questions about the politics of knowledge production: Who has the right to narrate migration? How do ethnographers account for trauma, violence, and precarity without reproducing them? What alternative methods – such as autoethnography, collaborative writing, or narrative experimentation – can expand the possibilities of representing mobility?
By placing diverse ethnographic texts in dialogue, the seminar highlights the multiplicity of migratory experiences and the methodological challenges of researching them. Students will be encouraged to reflect on their own positionality, critically assess the ethics of ethnographic practice, and consider how anthropology can intervene in urgent debates on borders, displacement, and human rights.
Learning objectives By the end of this seminar, students will be able to:
- Critically engage with ethnographic studies of migration across different contexts.
- Analyze how mobility, illegality, bureaucracy, and detention are represented and contested.
- Reflect on the methodological and ethical challenges of researching migration.
- Connect personal narratives and autoethnography with broader theoretical debates.
- Develop their own ethnographic approaches to studying mobility.
Bibliography Some literature may include:

Boochani, Behrouz. 2019. No Friend but the Mountains: The True Story of an Illegally Imprisoned Refugee. Translated by Omid Tofighian. Picador.

Campesi, Giuseppe. 2015. ‘Hindering the Deportation Machine: An Ethnography of Power and Resistance in Immigration Detention’. Punishment & Society 17 (4): 427–53.
https://doi.org/10.1177/1462474515603804.

Fitzgerald, David. 2006. ‘Towards a Theoretical Ethnography of Migration’. Qualitative Sociology 29 (1): 1–24.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11133-005-9005-6.

Hoag, Colin Brewster. 2010. ‘The Magic of the Populace: An Ethnography of Illegibility in the South African Immigration Bureaucracy’. Political and Legal Anthropology Review 33 (1): 6–25.

Khosravi, Shahram. 2010. ‘An Ethnography of Migrant ’Illegality’ in Sweden: Included yet Excepted?’ Journal of International Political Theory 6 (1): 95–116.

Samaddar, Sneha. 2023. ‘An Autoethnography on Women’s Migration and Trauma’. Journal of Autoethnography 4 (2): 287–91.
https://doi.org/10.1525/joae.2023.4.2.287.

The literature will take into account gender diversity, global perspectives and include works by senior and junior scholars, practitioners and laypeople.
Comments Introduction, Monday 18.5.2026, 12.15–14.00:
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Meeting ID: 333 597 838 194 30
Passcode: Yv9zC7FP

 

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Course application Direkte Anmeldung bei lisamarie.borrelli@unibas.ch; Belegen über services.unibas.ch
Language of instruction English
Use of digital media No specific media used
Course auditors welcome

 

Interval Weekday Time Room
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Dates

Date Time Room
Monday 18.05.2026 12.15-14.00 - Online Präsenz -, Join the meeting now Meeting ID: 333 597 838 194 30 Passcode: Yv9zC7FP
Monday 01.06.2026 09.00-16.15 Alte Universität, Seminarraum 207
Monday 08.06.2026 09.00-16.15 Alte Universität, Seminarraum 207
Friday 12.06.2026 09.00-16.15 Alte Universität, Seminarraum 207
Modules Modul: Research Lab Kulturanthropologie (Master's degree subject: Cultural Anthropology)
Modul: Theorien und Methodologien der Kulturanthropologie (Master's degree subject: Cultural Anthropology)
Modul: Theory and General Anthropology (Master's degree subject: Anthropology)
Module: Fields: Knowledge Production and Transfer (Master's degree program: African Studies)
Module: Fields: Public Health and Social Life (Master's degree program: African Studies)
Module: Migration, Mobility and Transnationalism (Master's degree program: Changing Societies: Migration – Conflicts – Resources)
Module: The Urban across Disciplines (Master's degree program: Critical Urbanisms)
Specialization Module Global Europe: Work, Migration and Society (Master's Studies: European Global Studies)
Assessment format continuous assessment
Assessment details - Regular and active participation in the sessions, including preparatory reading
- Completion of all tasks within the agreed timeframe
This includes a longer presentation and the creation of a poster/short written text.
Assessment registration/deregistration Reg.: course registration; dereg.: not required
Repeat examination no repeat examination
Scale Pass / Fail
Repeated registration no repetition
Responsible faculty Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, studadmin-philhist@unibas.ch
Offered by Fachbereich Kulturwissenschaft und Europäische Ethnologie

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