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My New Rutgers Graduate Seminar on Migration Starts on Jan 18th

My first sociology graduate course on international migration begins on Jan. 18th

I'm thrilled to convene my inaugural graduate seminar on global mobility, inequality and social change in the Rutgers Department of Sociology. The course is broken into three sections: international migration, immigrant incorporation, and transnationalism. While the course emphasizes sociological theories and research, I also draw extensively on key works in political science, economics, anthropology, and geography in my effort to present global mobility as reflective of global social change. a contemporary moment of social transformation.

See the course syllabus here

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