Borders, Migration and Globalization
This project will examine how immigration, borders, and sexualities are mutually transforming one another within the context of economic, political and informational globalization. The University of Arizona offers a particularly rich location for examining this critical issue, since Arizona is the busiest border crossing point in the U.S., a "refugee resettlement" site, a human and product transportation hub, and the home of diverse immigrant and LGBTQ communities. The multi-faceted Borders, Migration and Globalization initiative will include conferences, publications, visiting scholars and curricular development.
BMG CONFERENCES
BMG PUBLICATIONS
BMG VISITING SCHOLARS
- Dr. Anne-Marie Fortier, Spring 2007
BMG CURRICULAR DEVELOPMENT
- WS 696: Sexuality and International Migration