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                                ABOUT THE MOOC : INTERNATIONAL MIGRATIONS: A GLOBAL ISSUE 
 Catherine Wihtol De Wenden - CERI CNRS/SciencesPo
 ABOUT THE COURSE
 The world is moving, but not all opinions and governments are willing to accept this poorly understood reality. The issue affects both states and the planet, in a process of globalization and of regionalization of migrations, and raises new questions for international relations, now including the South. This course aims at improving knowledge of the subject, addressing the key issues raised by international migration, and assessing the trends of tomorrow.
 FORMAT
 The MOOC lasts 7 weeks and focuses on various themes related to migration. It makes use of various types of document, such as maps, news articles, and scientific papers.
 The text is in English and the videos are in French with English subtitles
 TEACHERS
 Catherine Wihtol de Wenden is Research Director at the CNRS (CERI) and teaches at Sciences-Po. She has been a consultant to many international organizations, notably the Council of Europe and the Office of the High Commissioner for Refugees. From 2002 to 2008, she led the "Migration" research group of the International Sociological Association. Author of some 20 books, and having conducted many field investigations, she also teaches at the Sapienza University of Rome.
 COURSE OUTLINE
 Session 1: Globalization of migration
 Session 2: Refugees and environmentally displaced persons
 Session 3: Europe
 Session 4: France and international migration flows
 Session 5: Citizenship and migration
 Session 6: Borders
 Session 7: Right to mobility and global governance
Overview
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                                        - Session 1: Globalization of migration
- Session 2: Refugees and environmentally displaced persons
- Session 3: Europe
- Session 4: France and international migration flows
- Session 5: Citizenship and migration
- Session 6: Borders
- Session 7: Right to mobility and global governance
- Bibliography
- Maps