ITHACA includes three main training sessions, expanded by a Massive Open Online Course. This, in turn, is divided into different lectures.

 

The topic of the first session is “Archives Concepts and Models”. Starting from the meaning of “archive”, ITHACA addresses how the sustainability of information and knowledge allows us to stand the test of time. The topic of the second session is “Methods of collecting and preserving migration narratives through the experience of potential migrants”. The third session is dedicated to “Concepts and methods for the transmission and critical analysis of migration memories

PART 1

Introduction

Archives Concepts and Models

PART 2

Introduction

An ethnographer working with sub-Saharan women migrants

Interdisciplinary research: the case of mixed marriages in Morocco in the early 20th century

Unearthing Narratives of Sub-Saharan Women Migrants in Morocco through the media

The role of narratives in migratory decision-making

A fair debate on migration through dialogic storytelling

PART 3

Introduction

Let's talk about diversity

Highlighting migrant narratives through oral history research

Researching queer migrations