Preface All participants from Brussels will be paired with a host student from Dortmund (or the greater metropolian area of Dortmund). The guest students will be eligible to lodge with the host students if desired. We can also offer some rooms in an apartment. The guest students will complete several days of internship at the host students place of work to realistically become acquainted to the conditions and requirements of German social work with refugees. The methodological part of the autumn course will focus on the point of view of the stranger (cf. Schütz 1944; Simmel 1950), a person who has to place in question nearly everything that seems to be unquestionable to the members of the approached group (Schütz 1944, p. 502). The stranger is unexperienced in the cultural patterns which are new to him or her. Slowly he becomes acquainted to them and in this process loses his (or her) edge in perceiving the ingrained (and to the native invisible) practices of the daily life. The strangers point of view is most certainly the experience of the refugee towards the (to him) new cultural patterns. In the autumn course we want to replicate these experiences. The guest students will constantly experience cultural patterns that are new during their stay in Dortmund, doubtful or unintelligible to them. To a certain point these are the perceptions of refugees coming to a new country. We want to work with these perceptions of strangeness, will steadily reflect on the experiences, put them into writing and use these protocols as ethnographical data. 1
Day 1 Monday, 24.09.2018 16.00: Arrival in Dortmund 16.30: Welcome and introduction to host students and campus, check-in with host students or hotel * Note: All get-togethers are open to all participants, employers, professionals etc. Day 2 Tuesday, 25.09.2018 10.00: Lecture: Groundwork in ethnography and data analysis (Prof. Dr. Jochem Kotthaus) * Note: All lectures include question and answer and discussion 12.00: Lunch 13.00: Lecture: Writing ethnographical field protocols (Prof. Dr. Jochem Kotthaus & Laura Maria Lintzen) 15.00: Lecture: Writing memos (Prof. Dr. Jochem Kotthaus & Laura Maria Lintzen) 2
Day 3 Wednesday, 26.09.2018 Social equator: A40, a highway separates poor and rich (Gerrit Weitzel and Dr. Helge Döring) 09.00: Breakfast Meetingpoint: Dietrich-Keuning-Haus, Leopoldstraße 50-58, Dortmund 10.00: Fieldtrip: personal experiences and participant observations in a walk together from north to south (to 18.30) * Note: Participants have to walk, take along walking-friendly shoes 20.30: Borussia Dortmund vs. 1. FC Nürnberg - non-obligatory (5. matchday at the german Bundesliga) Day 4 Thursday, 27.09.2018 until 16.30: Internship, day 1 * Note: all internships at the place to work from host students 17.00: Study groups: Writing memos Day 5 Friday, 28.09.2018 09.00: Fieldtrip: Football against racism and discrimination (BVB Lernzentrum) Meetingpoint: Signal Iduna Park, Strobelallee 50, Dortmund 14.00: Study groups: Data evaluation (Laura Maria Lintzen) * Note: All study groups will be supervised by a teaching assistant or research-expirienced student 17.00: Fieldtrip: Dortmund-Nordstadt: A challenging working place for social worker - Structure of social work in a diverse and social segregated neighborhood (Mirza Demirovic) Meetingpoint: Erlebniswelt Fredenbaum, Lindenhorster Str. 6, Dortmund 19.00: Barbecue and real life experience at Erlebniswelt Fredenbaum 20.00: Concert at Erlebniswelt Fredenbaum 3
Day 6 Saturday, 29.09.2018 10.00: Study groups: Analysing ethnographic data (Laura Maria Lintzen) 13.00: Lunch 14.00: Study groups: Analysing ethnographic data 15.00: Workshop: Social initiatives in Germany or Greece in refugees work structure and transparency are key! (Sabine Klasen) Day 7 Sunday, 30.09.2018 Individual fieldtrips in Dortmund and the Ruhr metropolitan region Day 8 Monday, 01.10.2018 Internship, day 2 Day 9 Tuesday, 02.10.2018 10.00: Lecture: The dangerous stranger: Migration law in times of pre-crime (Prof. Dr. Christine Graebsch) 12.00: Lunch 13.00: Lecture: Child protection in Germany with a special focus on unaccompanied minors (Prof. Dr. Katja Nowacki) 16.00: Study groups: Group monitoring research practice and presentation 4
Day 10 Wednesday, 03.10.2018 (bank holiday) Study groups: Individual and group preparation of research findings and presentation Day 11 Thursday, 04.10.2018 Fieldtrip: Migration, mobilities and Social Work in Gelsenkirchen (Admir Bulic) 08.15: Bus from Dortmund to Gelsenkirchen Departure at Emil-Figge-Straße 50 (in time) 09.00: Welcome by the mayor of Gelsenkirchen (Hans-Sachs-Haus, Ebertstraße 11, Gelsenkirchen) 10:00: City tour by bus with a view to structural change and migration in Gelsenkirchen 12:00: Intercultural dinner at AWO Gelsenkirchen 14:00: Zeche Consol: an example for structural crisis, change and industrial diversification in the Ruhr metropolitan region. 16:00: Closingparty and Get together at Zeche Concol 18:45: Bus from Gelsenkirchen to Dortmund * Note: program in Gelsenkirchen is open for participants, students, employers, professionals Day 12 Friday, 05.10.2018 10.00: Presentation of research, evaluation 13.00: Lunch Room: 336, Emil-Figge-Straße 44 14.00: Check out and goodbye Contact: FH Dortmund University of Apllied Sciences and Arts Faculty of Applied Social Studies Emil-Figge-Straße 44 44227 Dortmund michel.bosse@fh-dortmund.de jochem.kotthaus@fh-dortmund.de 5