POL 3113 Migration, Mobility, Borders and Citizenship

3 units
Political Science
Faculty of Social Sciences
Study of different forms of international mobility and the political, economic and identity issues they raise. Themes can include historical and contemporary modes of governing migration and mobility; changes in migration as a result of global economic restructuring; the role that concepts of borders, nations and citizenship play in shaping relevant political spaces; theoretical, methodological and ethical issues associated with the study of mobility and migration. (INT/COMP)

Components:

Lecture

Requirements:

Prerequisite: POL 2103 or POL 2104 .

Previously Offered Terms:

Fall
Winter

French Equivalent:

All Professors
B+ Average (7.058)
Most Common: A- (27%)
360 students

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Mathieu Landriault

Winter 2024 - A00

B+ Average (6.786)
Most Common: A- (27%)
56 students

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Keith Haysom

6 sections from Fall 2017 to Fall 2022

B+ Average (7.109)
Most Common: A- (27%)
304 students

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