Fall 2024 Education BC3040 section 001

MIGRATION, GLOBALIZATION, AND EDUCATION

MIGRATION, GLOBALIZATION,

Call Number 00384
Day & Time
Location
M 10:10am-12:00pm
502 Diana Center
Points 4
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor Orubba Almansouri
Type SEMINAR
Course Description

Globalization and mass migration are reconfiguring the modern world and reshaping the contours of nation-states. New technologies that facilitate the movement of information, goods and people across borders have made it easier for people to remain culturally, politically, economically and socially connected to the places from which they migrated. This seminar focuses on the experiences of the youngest members of these global migration patterns—children and youth—and asks: What do these global flows mean for educating young people to be members of the multiple communities to which they belong?

This seminar will explore the following questions: What is globalization and why is it leading to new patterns of migration? How do children and youth experience ruptures and continuities across contexts of migration? How do language policies affect young people’s capacity to be educated in a new land? What does it mean to forge a sense of belonging and citizenship in a “globalized” world, and how does this challenge our models of national citizenship? How are the processes by which young people are incorporated into their new country entwined with structures of race, class, and gender? Drawing on fiction, autobiography, and anthropological and sociological research this class will explore these questions from a variety of disciplinary perspectives.

Web Site Vergil
Department Education @Barnard
Enrollment 14 students (20 max) as of 9:06PM Thursday, February 13, 2025
Subject Education
Number BC3040
Section 001
Division Barnard College
Section key 20243EDUC3040X001