Migrants, Refugees, Border - Integrative Pathway
Why do people move? Who gets to move and who is prevented from doing so? What are the cultural, political and economic implications of people on the move? This Pathway explores different types of migrations: voluntary or forced migrations (migrants, displaced persons, refugees, stateless people). This Pathway will bring together critical theoretical perspectives and case studies from a range of disciplines in the social sciences, humanities, arts, and sciences. We will look at how these perspectives contribute to our understanding of global migrations and personal migration experiences. We will also examine the artistic and literary productions of those on the move and those who are already members of established migrant communities or diasporas.
Thematic Inquiry
Required Course
Curricular Itinerary Courses
Mode of Inquiry A
Mode of Inquiry B
Mode of Inquiry C
Mode of Inquiry D
Mode of Inquiry E
Other Courses
Global Local Engagement
Required Course
Senior Reflection
Required Course
C. Benoît, T. Borer, K. Machtans, M. Ostby, J. D. Wilson