Anth 351: Human Mobility: Studies in Migration
SOCIOLOGY & ANTHROPOLOGY
This course explores ancient and modern human migration, including where population movement occurs, who is moving, and how we define individuals and groups of migrants as adventurers, victims, invaders, and refugees. Examples include the U.S. southern border, the Mediterranean Sea, Mississippi, and other places on the landscape to understand human mobility. We also study how anthropologists reconstruct mobility using biological anthropology, archaeology, and linguistics.
3 Credits
Instruction Type(s)
- Lecture: Lecture for Anth 351
Subject Areas
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