International audienceMuch academic research on migrant mothers focuses on mothers who are separated from their children, often through their integration into global care chains, or on mothers within the context of family migration. This paper argues that co-resident migrant mothers’ experiences provide an important window on the complexities of the migration experience. Using a specific case study of Ireland, and drawing from a broader longitudinal research project that focuses on recent migrants, the paper explores migrant mothers’ understandings and experiences of belonging and not-belonging. We argue that structural obstacles and cultural understanding of care actively conspire to undermine migrant mothers’ potential to develop place-be...
This study analyses the experiences of 12 Latin American migrant mothers in Pittsburgh, PA. I explor...
Trans-Atlantic mothers are separated from their families by the vast Atlantic Ocean because they wor...
This network brings together academics, practitioners and users to improve our understanding of how ...
International audienceMuch academic research on migrant mothers focuses on mothers who are separated...
Female migrants comprise half of the worlds migrating people today. Modern ideals of mothering and m...
Being ‗migrant‘ in Ireland is often presented in the popular media and academic studies as being som...
Previous research on the labour market integration of migrants from EU Accession countries has prima...
Recording of presentation given at Vital Signs 2 Conference, 7-9 September 2010, University of Manch...
Based on interviews with 25 Irish nurses living and working in Britain, the primary aim of this pape...
Based on focus group discussions and in-depth interviews with Greek, Italian, and Spanish mothers li...
This article suggests reframing the study of migrant women's mothering from a question of integratio...
Although there is a growing interest in female migration, little attention has been paid to how migr...
This chapter focuses on an invisible child migrant population, that is, children who migrated to Ire...
Belonging is a complex concept. More than a synonym of identity, this multidimensional construct bri...
As international mobility has increased over the last decades, so has research on transnational fami...
This study analyses the experiences of 12 Latin American migrant mothers in Pittsburgh, PA. I explor...
Trans-Atlantic mothers are separated from their families by the vast Atlantic Ocean because they wor...
This network brings together academics, practitioners and users to improve our understanding of how ...
International audienceMuch academic research on migrant mothers focuses on mothers who are separated...
Female migrants comprise half of the worlds migrating people today. Modern ideals of mothering and m...
Being ‗migrant‘ in Ireland is often presented in the popular media and academic studies as being som...
Previous research on the labour market integration of migrants from EU Accession countries has prima...
Recording of presentation given at Vital Signs 2 Conference, 7-9 September 2010, University of Manch...
Based on interviews with 25 Irish nurses living and working in Britain, the primary aim of this pape...
Based on focus group discussions and in-depth interviews with Greek, Italian, and Spanish mothers li...
This article suggests reframing the study of migrant women's mothering from a question of integratio...
Although there is a growing interest in female migration, little attention has been paid to how migr...
This chapter focuses on an invisible child migrant population, that is, children who migrated to Ire...
Belonging is a complex concept. More than a synonym of identity, this multidimensional construct bri...
As international mobility has increased over the last decades, so has research on transnational fami...
This study analyses the experiences of 12 Latin American migrant mothers in Pittsburgh, PA. I explor...
Trans-Atlantic mothers are separated from their families by the vast Atlantic Ocean because they wor...
This network brings together academics, practitioners and users to improve our understanding of how ...