33933 Lab Seminar

WiSe 16/17: Migrations to and from Latin America, Past and Present

Luis Felipe Rubio Isla

Information for students

The medium of instruction will be in English; however, coursework can be done in both Spanish and English.

Comments

Migration to, from and within Latin America are made up of structures that are in constant movement and transformation. Mobility’s from the 19th Century to present day have shaped and reshaped a continent socially, culturally, economically, and politically. Today there is a much more intimate and complex relationship between migrants and receiving societies. The changes on both the structure of community and the strategies of migration depend on the different social and economic situations of the countries in which migrants have settled as well as on the ways in which receiving societies have adapted to this presence. This survey course will take a look at different migratory movements from different regions of the globe to Latin America. It will discuss historical and contemporary movements from Europe and Asia, human mobility across the Atlantic, North America and Asia, as well as intra-continental migration. This course will introduce students to migratory movements from different regions of the globe, and present the Latin American continent as an integral part of such global migratory processes. close

Additional appointments

Thu, 2016-06-16 10:00 - 12:00

Lecturers:
Dr. Luis Felipe Rubio Isla

Location:
K03 Seminarraum (Rüdesheimer Str. 54 / 56)

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