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Migration, Refugees, & Humanitarianism

Migration, Refugees, and Humanitarianism considers the reasons for and consequences of migration for populations displaced across the world. Our faculty focus on national and international responses to population movements and the implications of humanitarian care for displaced communities. They also examine questions of identity, citizenship, and rights among migratory populations.

Relevant Faculty: Perez, Trapp.

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