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Description:
The voluntary and involuntary movement of people around the globe is the focus of this course on migrations, refugees, and diasporas. Questions of borders, nativism, transnationalism, the global economy, and legality thread through this course as we consider the many social, cultural, environmental, economic, and political factors shaping decisions to leave a home or homeland. Historical and contemporary case studies, compelling theoretical texts, and geographic perspectives on these topics collectively animate our discussions.
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Distribution(s):
III - Social Sciences , MP - Multicultural Perspectives
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| Course Tags         |
| NXDEV0001   |
NXDEV: Nexus in Development Studies   |
This course is approved for the Development Studies Nexus track.   |
| EOS0003   |
EOS-3: Structures of Inequality   |
This course has been approved to count towards the EOS minor in the Structures of Inequality subject area   |
| EOS-4   |
EOS-4: Global and Cultural Intersections   |
This course has been approved to count towards the EOS minor in Area 4: Global and Cultural Intersections   |
| IR0001   |
INTREL: International Relations major   |
This course has been approved to count towards the International Relations major.   |
| ENVST-SS   |
ENVST-SS: Env Studies pre-2024 Minor - Social Science   |
This course has been approved to count towards the Environmental Studies minor Social Science area.   |
| IR0002   |
INTREL-GC: Global Commons   |
This course has been approved to count towards the International Relations major's Global Commons focus.   |