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GEOG 3333 - Geography of Borders and Displacement/WGST 3333 |
Overview of critical theoretical and methodological approaches to understanding borders, displacements, and nation-states in historical and contemporary contexts. Key concepts from the field of political geography including sovereignty, territoriality, settler colonialism, nationalism, governance, migration, transnationalism, citizenship, and security. While focused on the Canadian context, the course addresses global examples as relevant and brings Indigenous, settler colonial, and migration histories and geographies into conversation.
Prerequisite(s): One of Geography 1200, Women and Gender Studies 1000, Anthropology 1000, Sociology 1000, or Political Science 1000 AND Second-year standing (a minimum of 30.0 credit hours)
Equivalent: Geography 3850 (Political Geography: Borders and Displacement) (prior to 2021/2022); Geography 3850 (Geography of Borders) (prior to 2021/2022)
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours 0.000 Lab hours 0.000 Other hours Levels: Undergraduate, Master, Audit, Doctoral Schedule Types: Lecture, Online Lecture Geography Department Course Attributes: Social Science Lib Ed Req, Arts & Science or LBED course |