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Mar 12, 2026
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2025-2026 Binghamton University Academic Guide
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ANTH 444 - Transnational Life of Language Credits: 4
This course will explore transnationalism as one of the most important effects of globalization and a focal domain of interest in the study of new forms of identity construction and communication. It examines a wide variety of transnational issues such as how globalized economies determine new interactions between centers and peripheries; global models of education and social advancement as a result of students traveling transnationally; urban centers being transformed into super-diverse sites of encounters of peoples from a variety of cultural and linguistic background; the importance of the new globalizing media in allowing displaced populations to stay in touch and the formation of virtual communities; how the construction of transnational identities is negotiated within these transnational scenes. Prerequisite: At least one LING course at the 200 level or above. Offered every two years.
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