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 Migration & Culture ASB 340

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    This interdisciplinary course examines im/migration and culture embedded in transnational field of social, economic, and political processes.  We follow current approaches in social sciences that view im/migration as the effect of a patterned process of globalization of capital and culture.  This process builds objectives and subjective "bridges" that historically link migrants' homelands to their "host" societies, both in the U.S. and around the world.

Take a moment and browse around my page, as well as my classmates and look at all of the interesting projects we completed over the semester.

 

MM  05/11/05

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