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    What is migration?

    Movement across borders for work or safety.

    What defines mobility?

    Includes all forms of movement, such as temporary and digital.

    What is transnationalism?

    Maintaining connections across multiple nation-states.

    What are push/pull factors?

    Economic inequality and war drive migration.

    How do remittances function?

    Serve as economic lifelines for families in home countries.

    What is diaspora identity?

    A sense of belonging that spans multiple cultures.

    How does global inequality manifest?

    Uneven distribution of wealth and power between regions.

    What is World Systems Theory?

    Core nations exploit peripheral nations.

    What is dependency theory?

    Poorer nations rely on richer nations for resources.

    What are everyday effects of global inequality?

    Unequal access to healthcare and education.

    What is colonialism?

    Reshaped global economic and political systems.

    What does Orientalism refer to?

    Representation and power dynamics in colonial contexts.

    What is the coloniality of power?

    Ongoing effects of colonialism on modern power structures.

    How did British colonialism affect South Asia?

    Created economic disparities and migration flows.

    What is capitalism's role in labor?

    Organizes labor through unequal wage systems.

    What did Karl Marx say about labor?

    Labor is exploited under capitalism.

    What is the 'anti-politics machine'?

    Critique of development as a tool that fails to address inequality.

    What is the kafala system?

    Restricts migrant workers' rights and wages in the Gulf.

    How does colonialism relate to migration?

    Creates long-term global inequalities that drive migration.

    What is the relationship between migration and capitalism?

    Migration feeds labor systems that depend on cheap labor.

    What is the critique of development efforts?

    Often reproduce dependency rather than solve inequality.