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Borders, Traffic, and Statelessness Podcasts

This semester, students in my “IREL/GEOG 216: Borders, Traffic, and Statelessness” class experimented with using podcasts to share some of their research more broadly. The podcasts were written and designed to provide information about little understood issues to their peers and to a broader public.

Sharing the podcasts within the class allowed us to discuss a wide range of cases and concerns that significantly expanded the scope of the course. We hope that sharing the podcasts with you will increase your understanding of some of the key issues shaping lives and livelihoods in much of the world today. A few examples are posted below. Please let us know what you think! 
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