Thanks to our colleagues below for sharing their syllabi. If you’d like to add your migration or citizenship syllabus (taught in the last five years) to the syllabus bank, email Rebecca Hamlin a PDF of the file. Please name your file as follows: LastName, Firstname – Name of Course, Semester Year. Syllabi taught more than five years ago can be found in the archive.
Contents
- Migration and Citizenship (broad courses)
- Immigration and Integration (United States)
- Immigration and Integration (non-US)
- Forced Migration and Refugee Studies
- Emigration, Transnationalism, and Diaspora Studies
- Citizenship, Membership, and the Ethics of Migration Policy
- Gender and Migration
- Human Rights, Security, and Migration
- Political Economy, Development, and Migration
- Other Topics
- All Syllabi (by instructor last name)
- Archived Syllabi
Migration and Citizenship (broad courses)
- Arkilic, Ayca – Borders, Migrants, and States – 2018
- Bloemraad & Song – Membership and Migration – Fall 2020
- Brown, Colin – Immigration Politics, Fall 2020
- Ellermann, Antje – The Comparative Politics of Immigration – Spring 2020
- Ellermann, Antje – Debates in Migration and Citizenship (graduate course)- Spring 2021
- de Graauw, Els – Migration Policy (graduate course) – Spring 2021
- Donnelly, Michael – Comparative Public Policy of Diversity and Immigration, Fall 2018
- Greenhill, Kelly & Oxana Shevel – Migration, Refugees & Citizenship in a Globalized World – Spring 2016
- Jones-Correa, Michael – Dilemmas of Immigration – Spring 2020
- Klotz, Audie – Global Migration” (Spring 2017)
- Oonk, Gijsbert – “Migration, Citizenship and Identity in Global History” (Spring 2017)
- Sigona, Nando – “Globalisation, International Migration and Citizenship” (Spring 2017)
- Wellman, Elizabeth Iams – The Politics of Migration: Citizen, Immigrant, Alien, Refugee, Fall 2020
- Wong, Tom K. – “Politics of Immigration” (Winter 2017)
Immigration and Integration (United States)
- de Graauw, Els – Immigration and Integration in the United States – Spring 2021
- DeSipio, Louis – “U.S. Immigration Policy” (Winter 2017)
- Law, Anna – “The Politics of U.S. Immigration and Citizenship” (Spring 2016)
- Marrow, Helen – Immigration, Public Opinion, Politics, and Media, Fall 2018
- Schmidt, Ron – Special Topics_Immigration Policy, Spring 2018
- Sriram, Shyam – “Contemporary Political Issues: Immigration in the United States” (Fall 2018)
- Varsanyi, Monica – Immigration, the State, and Justice, Fall 2017
- Varsanyi, Monica – Law and Politics of Immigration, Fall 2017
- Wallace, Sophia Jordán- “Immigration Politics & Policy” (Fall 2016)
- Waters, Mary – Immigration and the Transformation of American Society, Fall 2018
- Williamson, Abigail Fisher – Immigration and Integration Policy, Spring 2019
Immigration and Integration (non-US)
- Comte, Emmanuel – Making Immigration Successful in the West, Winter 2019, graduate
- Koehn, Peter – The Politics of Global Migration – Fall 2018
- Kolbe, Melanie – “The Politics of Immigration Control” (Fall 2018)
- Kretsedemas, Philip A. – “Immigration Policy: Global and North American Perspectives” (Future Course)
- Maxwell,Rahsaan – Immigrant Integration in Europe, 2019
- Maxwell, Rahsaan – “Immigrant Integration in Contemporary Western Europe” (Fall 2016)
Forced Migration and Refugee Studies
- Ben-Arieh, Galya – #WithRefugees-Politics of Sanctuary & Solidatiry, Winter 2019
- Ben-Arieh,Galya – Refugee Crises & Human Rights, Fall 2018
- Darrow, Jessica – Structuring Refuge: US Refugee Policy & Resettlement Practice, Fall 2019
- Kaya, Serdar – Refugees and Forced Migration – Spring 2019
- Naujoks, Daniel – Refugees in Turkey and Global Public Policy, Spring 2020
- Naujoks, Daniel – “Mobility and Forced Migration” (Fall 2017)
- Naujoks, Daniel – “Global Refugee Regimes” (Spring 2018)
- Tsourapas, Gerasimos – “Politics of Migrants, Refugees, and Diasporas in the Middle East” (Fall 2017)
- Norman, Kelsey – “Migration, Immigration, and Displacement in the Middle East and North Africa (Spring 2018)
Emigration, Transnationalism, and Diaspora studies
- Burgess, Katrina – Migration and Transnationalism in Latin America, 2019
- Ruspini, Paolo – Migration and Memory in a Transnational Perspective, Summer 2019
- Tsourapas, Gerasimos – “Politics of Migrants, Refugees, and Diasporas in the Middle East” (Fall 2017)
Citizenship, Membership, and the Ethics of Migration
- Baubock, Rainer – “Foundations of Citizenship Studies” (Spring 2017)
- Baubock, Rainer – “Boundaries and Inclusion in Political Theory” (Fall 2016)
- Brown, Colin – “The Politics of Citizenship and Naturalization” (Spring 2017, graduate)
- Brown, Colin – The Politics of Citizenship and Naturalization, 2018, undergraduate
- Gould, Carol – “Borders, Boundaries, and the Ethics of Immigration” (Fall 2016, graduate seminar)
- Song, Sarah – “Foundations of Political Philosophy: Equality and Citizenship” (Spring 2019)
Gender and Migration
- Huerta, Alvaro -Immigration, Race and Gender Studies, Spring 2020
- Tungohan, Ethel – “Gender, Race, Sexuality, and Im/migration” (Spring 2017)
Human Rights, Security, and Migration
- Gould, Carol – “Immigration, Human Rights, and the Nation” (Fall 2016, undergraduate course)
- Pugh, Jeffrey – “Immigration and Conflict” (Fall 2016)
- Pugh, Jeffrey – Borders, Migration, and Security in the Americas (Spring 2019)
Political Economy, Development, and Migration
- Kaya, Serdar – Global Labour Migration – Fall 2018
- Naujoks, Daniel – Migration and Human Development, Fall 2019
- Naujoks, Daniel – Global Governance. Climate Change and Migration, Spring 2020
Other Topics
- Adida, Claire – Politics of Multiculturalism, Fall 2018
- Maas, Willem – Borders, Displacement and the State, Winter 2019
- May,Paul – Multiculturalism and Integration, Spring 2018
- Mohanty, Pete – Immigration Crisis? Policy Dilemmas in the US and Europe (Spring 2017)
- Mylonas, Harris – Nationalism, Spring 2019
- Mylonas, Harris – Nationalism and Nation-Building, Spring 2019
- Norman, Kelsey – EU Border Externalization and the Transformation of the MENA Host States, Winter 2019
- Pedroza, Juan – “Immigration Enforcement and Deportations,” Spring 2021
- Varsanyi, Monica – Rise of the New Right in the United States (graduate course with unit on immigration, Fall 2020
All Syllabi (by instructor last name)
- Adida, Claire – Politics of Multiculturalism, Fall 2018
- Arkilic, Ayca – Borders, Migrants, and States – 2018
- Baubock, Rainer – “Boundaries and Inclusion in Political Theory” (Fall 2016)
- Ben-Arieh, Galya – #WithRefugees-Politics of Sanctuary & Solidarity – Winter 2019
- Ben-Arieh,Galya – Refugee Crises & Human Rights, Fall 2018
- Bloemraad & Song – Migration and Membership, Fall 2020
- Brown, Colin – “The Politics of Citizenship and Naturalization” (Spring 2017, graduate)
- Brown, Colin – The Politics of Citizenship and Naturalization, 2018, undergraduate
- Brown, Colin – Immigration Politics, Fall 2020
- Burgess, Katrina – Migration and Transnationalism in Latin America – 2019
- Comte, Emmanuel – Making Immigration Successful in the West, Winter 2019, graduate
- Darrow, Jessica – Structuring Refuge: US Refugee Policy & Resettlement Practice, Fall 2019
- de Graauw, Els – Immigration and Integration in the United States – Spring 2021
- de Graauw, Els – Migration Policy (graduate course) – Spring 2021
- DeSipio, Louis – “U.S. Immigration Policy” (Winter 2017)
- Donnelly, Michael – Comparative Public Policy of Diversity and Immgiration, Fall 2018
- Ellermann, Antje – The Comparative Politics of Immigration – Spring 2020
- Ellermann, Antje – Debates in Migration and Citizenship (graduate course) – Spring 2021
- FitzGerald, David – “Immigration in Comparative Perspective” (Fall 2018)
- Gould, Carol – “Borders, Boundaries, and the Ethics of Immigration” (Fall 2016, graduate seminar)
- Gould, Carol – “Immigration, Human Rights, and the Nation” (Fall 2016, undergraduate course)
- Greenhill, Kelly M. and Oxana Shevel – “Migration, Refugees and Citizenship in a Globalized World” (Spring 2016)
- Huerta, Alvaro -Immigration, Race and Gender Studies, Spring 2020
- Jones-Correa, Michael – Dilemmas of Immigration – Spring 2020
- Kaya, Serdar – Refugees and Forced Migration – Spring 2019
- Kaya, Serdar – Global Labour Migration – Fall 2018
- Klotz, Audie – Global Migration” (Spring 2017)
- Koehn, Peter – The Politics of Global Migration – Fall 2018
- Kolbe, Melanie – “The Politics of Immigration Control” (Fall 2018)
- Kretsedemas, Philip A. – “Immigration Policy: Global and North American Perspectives” (Future Course)
- Law, Anna – “The Politics of U.S. Immigration and Citizenship” (Spring 2016)
- Maas, Willem – Borders, Displacement and the State, Winter 2019
- Marrow, Helen – Immigration, Public Opinion, Politics, and Media, Fall 2018
- Maxwell,Rahsaan – Immigrant Integration in Europe, 2019
- May,Paul – Multiculturalism and Integration, Spring 2018
- Mohanty, Pete – Immigration Crisis? Policy Dilemmas in the US and Europe (Spring 2017)
- Mylonas, Harris – Nationalism, 2019
- Mylonas, Harris – Nationalism and Nation-Building, 2019
- Naujoks, Daniel – Migration and Human Development, Fall 2019
- Naujoks, Daniel – “Mobility and Forced Migration” (Fall 2017)
- Naujoks, Daniel – “Global Refugee Regimes” (Spring 2018)
- Naujoks, Daniel – Global Governance. Climate Change and Migration, Spring 2020
- Naujoks, Daniel – Refugees in Turkey and Global Public Policy, Spring 2020
- Norman, Kelsey – “Migration, Immigration, and Displacement in the Middle East and North Africa (Spring 2018)
- Norman, Kelsey – EU Border Externalization and the Transformation of MENA Host States, Winter 2019
- Oonk, Gijsbert – “Migration, Citizenship and Identity in Global History” (Spring 2017)
- Pedroza, Juan – “Immigration Enforcement and Deportations,” Spring 2021
- Pugh, Jeffrey – “Immigration and Conflict” (Fall 2016)
- Pugh, Jeffrey – Borders, Migration, and Security in the Americas (Spring 2019)
- Ruspini, Paolo – Migration and Memory in a Transnational Perspective, Summer 2019
- Schmidt, Ron – Special Topics: Immigration Policy – Spring 2018
- Sigona, Nando – “Globalisation, International Migration and Citizenship” (Spring 2017)
- Song, Sarah – “Foundations of Political Philosophy: Equality and Citizenship” (Spring 2019)
- Sriram, Shyam – “Contemporary Political Issues: Immigration in the United States” (Fall 2018)
- Tsourapas, Gerasimos – “Politics of Migrants, Refugees, and Diasporas in the Middle East” (Fall 2017)
- Tungohan, Ethel – “Gender, Race, Sexuality, and Im/migration” (Spring 2017)
- Varsanyi, Monica – Immigration, the State, and Justice, Fall 2017
- Varsanyi, Monica – Law and Politics of Immigration, Fall 2017
- Varsanyi, Monica – Rise of the New Right in the United States (graduate course with unit on immigration, Fall 2020
- Wallace, Sophia Jordán- “Immigration Politics & Policy” (Fall 2016)
- Waters, Mary – Immigration and the Transformation of American Society, Fall 2018
- Wellman, Elizabeth Iams – The Politics of Migration: Citizen, Immigrant, Alien, Refugee, Fall 2020
- Williamson, Abigail Fisher – Immigration and Integration Policy, Spring 2019
- Wong, Tom K. – “Politics of Immigration” (Winter 2017)