AP/HUMA4152 3.0 A: Childhood, Youth, and Migration
Offered by: HUMA
(Cross-listed to: AP/CCY4152 3.0A )
Session
Fall 2020
Status
Cancelled: Course Delivery
Term
F
Format
SEMR
Calendar Description / Prerequisite / Co-Requisite
This course explores the experiences, perspectives, and roles of children and youth in migration processes in a global context. Through an examination of various theoretical texts and case studies, this course will provide a critical introduction to a variety of issues currently debated in the field of childhood and migration, including agency and identity, emotion and affect, social and cultural reproduction, and the role of the state and its institutions in the processes of migration and integration. Prerequisites: None. Course credit exclusions: None. Notes: Priority will be given to Children's Studies and Humanities majors and minors.
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