Answer ONE question using module readings and at least two ethnographic examples:
1. A theoretical and historical engagement with the concept of diaspora allows us to contextualize contemporary migration policy and popular discourse.
2. How can we unsettle the idea of the border in ways which allow us to think about migration differently?
3. How have anthropologists engaged with the experience of waiting to discuss migration?
4. Pick one example of an experimental method anthropologists have used to research and represent migration. Critically assess a specific output that has resulted from this experimentation by thinking through what sorts of audiences it might reach and what sorts of impact it might have.
5. How does an attention to the city as a site for in-migration allow us to understand the challenges and possibilities that migrants face?
6. Borders are always gendered.
7. Imagination is at the heart of any migratory movement.
8. “Border stories reveal the interaction between agency and structure in the migratory experience.” (Khosravi 2010:3).