121-026 The Mobile World: Migration and Tourism | |
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Note | Formerly available as 121-277/377. Students who have completed 121-277 or 121-377 are not eligible to enrol in this subject. |
Availability | 2nd and 3rd year |
Credit Points | 12.5 |
HECS Band | 1 |
Coordinator | Rachel Hughes |
Prerequisites | Completion of 100 points of first and/or second-year subjects including at least 50 points at first-year level from approved subjects in your home faculty. |
Semester | 2 (view timetable) |
Contact | Two 1-hour lectures per week and ten 1-hour tutorials |
Subject Description | Human mobility is an increasingly common feature of modernity. It is also an intrinsically spatial phenomenon of abiding interest to geographers. This subject examines a number of examples of human mobility in the contemporary world including refugee movements, temporary worker migration, permanent resettlement, diasporic and 'nomadic' communities, and tourism. The subject also introduces students to a number of theoretical issues relevant to contemporary thinking about mobility in the modern world including globalisation and the nation-state, the social construction of difference, mobility and a sense of place, migration and citizenship, geographies of exclusion and the commodification of difference. |
Assessment | A 2-hour examination and written work totalling 2000 words. |
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