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Jan 02, 2025
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GLBL 398 - Transnational Migration An interdisciplinary exploration of contemporary transnational migration. Examines mixed root causes of migration, migrant securitization, the global refugee regime, humanitarian interventions, current migration topics, and lived migrant, refugee, and diaspora community experiences. Course weaves theory, research, ethnography, refugee memoir, and film. Students will identify intersecting patterns associated with the process and experience of migration. Course addresses questions of global social justice and human rights.
Prerequisites & Notes: GLBL 201 or instructor permission. Credits: 5 Grade Mode: Letter
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