Geography 208 - Global Movements
Fall
2015
01
4.00
Serin Houston Decherd
MW 01:15PM-02:30PM
Mount Holyoke College
93245
Clapp Laboratory 306
shouston@mtholyoke.edu
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.