AMS330 Transnational America

Students from the American Studies course, AMS330H1S "Transnational America", participated in a field trip to San Diego during February 2025 reading week. They engaged in site visits, guest lectures, and experiential learning activities to study the transnational dimensions of space in the borderlands. As a class, they focused on themes of military, bordering, logistics of global supply chains, and the ways that everyday people navigate these forces. Students also developed their research projects, which they worked on during the trip.
Here are some of the StoryMaps they developed about transnational spaces and processes they explored.
By: Marin Dobson
By: Rooj Ali
Statues and Civic Identity in San Diego
By: Kate Levey
By: Jake Karpouzis