Middlebury

MSAB 2385

Refugee and Migration Studies

Refugee and Forced Migration Studies * Taught in English
This course is an introduction to the foundational aspects of refugee and forced migration studies. Students will develop an understanding of the framework that forms the bedrock of the modern global refugee regime. They will look at root causes of displacement, the historical context of the system currently in place, and various international and domestic instruments that govern the rights and obligations of refugees and host states. Class discussions will call on students to understand and analyze concepts such as persecution, the protected grounds, non-refoulement, and durable solutions. Students will also look at the stories of real asylees and refugees, with a focus on those from the Middle East, including Palestinian refugees, and those who have fled to Jordan.
Subject:
Middlebury School Abroad
Department:
Jordan
Division:
Middlebury Schools Abroad
Requirements Fulfilled:
MDE
Equivalent Courses:
HIST 2385 *

Sections

Spring 2021

MSAB2385A-S21 Lecture (Stavros)

Fall 2020

MSAB2385A-F20 Lecture (Stavros)
MSAB2385Z-F20 Discussion (Stavros)