Geography 2143A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Forced Migration, Industrial Revolution, African Great Lakes

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Forced migration: culture, resettlement, and identity: ta lecture: asma khanani. Immigration: emigration, forced migration, asylum seekers, displacement. 1700s-1900s, 2000s: 1st image: queen victoria, british colonialism, 3rd image: Major geopolitical shifts: financial disasters, environmental disasters, political strife, civil wars, human rights abuses, people move around in response to geopolitical shifts. Week 4: displacement is affected by macro factors and vice versa. Reading: e-book chapter, bloch, a. , & don , g. (eds. ). (2018) forced migration: current issues and debates (1st ed. )/routledge. https://doi-org. proxy1. lib. uwo. ca/10. 4324/9781315623757, reference, chapter 1 - setting the scene. By alice bloch, giorgia don : subject, geography, global development, social sciences. Displacement numbers: 65. 6 million forcibly displaced by 2017, 22. 5 million were refugees, 40. 3 million were internally displaced. 2. 8 million were seeking asylum: 10 million were stateless, source: unhcr, 2017. Case study uganda 1972: the expulsion of the south-asian minority, aka british asians or ugandan asians.

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