Middlebury

GEOG0413A-F20

Seminar: Population Geography

Seminar in Population Geography: Migration in the Twenty-first Century
On average, 20 percent of the U.S. population changes residence in any given year, yet the scale, geography, motivations, and impacts of these movements are highly variable, making migration an incredibly pervasive and complex phenomenon. Furthermore, international immigration continues to attract considerable academic, political, and media attention. This course will explore contemporary approaches to migration studies emphasizing the important insights and contributions of geographers. How have geographers examined migration, and how have geographical approaches changed over time? In what ways has technology influenced the motivations, frequency, and implications of migration behavior? What are the different impacts of migration on individuals, households, and communities? And, what are the new innovations in scholarly approaches to migration? Through a combination of readings from contemporary migration literature, discussions, and analyses, students in this seminar will gain an appreciation for and understanding of this incredibly rich and complex phenomena of migration. (Open to second semester juniors and seniors only; others by waiver) 3 hrs. sem.
Course Reference Number (CRN):
92324
Subject Code:
GEOG
Course Number:
0413
Section Identifier:
A

Course

GEOG 0413

All Sections in Fall 2020

Fall 2020

GEOG0413A-F20 Seminar (Nelson)
GEOG0413Y-F20 Discussion (Nelson)
GEOG0413Z-F20 Discussion (Nelson)