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Nov 25, 2024
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SOCWORK 3B03 - Transnational Lives in a Globalizing World 3 unit(s)
Transnationalism is a novel yet important topic in social work against the background of globalization. This course explores the conditions, politics, and impacts of immigrants’, as well as immigrant families’, sustained relationships (physical, material, symbolic, and/or imagined) with their homelands, and the implications of such relationships for social work (knowledge, policy, and practice) in this increasingly interdependent world.
Lectures, Discussion, Exercises; one term
Prerequisite(s): Registration in a Social Work or Labour Studies program; or SOCWORK 1AA3 or 1BB3 and registration in Level III or above of any program
Not Open to students with credit in SOCWORK 4GG3 if the topic was Transnational Lives in a Globalizing World.
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