International migration sets in motion a range of significant transnational processes that connect countries and people. How migration interacts with development and how policies might promote and enhance such interactions have, since the turn of the millennium, gained attention on the international agenda. The recognition that transnational practices connect migrants and their families across sending and receiving societies forms part of this debate. The ways in which policy debate employs and understands transnational family ties nevertheless remain underexplored. This article sets out to discern the understandings of the family in two (often intermingled) debates concerned with transnational interactions: The largely state and policydriv...
Despite extensive and continuous academic interest in migrant and transnational families, a stereoty...
Our study draws insights from scholarship on immigrant families and transnational migration to exami...
The transnational family is a symptom of our increasingly globalised lives, which take place across ...
Family-related migration is moving to the centre of political debates on integration and multicultur...
In this chapter, we review the literature on transnational families, a field of study that applies a...
As a result of the dominance of highly individualised, economistic and gendered analyses of migratio...
Research into transnational families, migration and kin-work is principally divided into two main ar...
With the emergence of transnationalism framework (Basch et al., 1994; Glick Schiller et al., 1992), ...
In recent years, the issue of international migration is very topical and present in the global publ...
Transnational families, while not new, are a rapidly increasing family form. Moreover, they challeng...
In a worldwide context of growing migration processes, international research confirms the central r...
Family migration and integration are intimately related concepts in contemporary policy discourses i...
Over the past decade, family migration has moved to the centre of political debates on migration, in...
Postmodern society generates new forms of family life. This is observed in the appearance of new typ...
Transnational families give substance to what Castells (2000) daubed ‘the network society’, and whil...
Despite extensive and continuous academic interest in migrant and transnational families, a stereoty...
Our study draws insights from scholarship on immigrant families and transnational migration to exami...
The transnational family is a symptom of our increasingly globalised lives, which take place across ...
Family-related migration is moving to the centre of political debates on integration and multicultur...
In this chapter, we review the literature on transnational families, a field of study that applies a...
As a result of the dominance of highly individualised, economistic and gendered analyses of migratio...
Research into transnational families, migration and kin-work is principally divided into two main ar...
With the emergence of transnationalism framework (Basch et al., 1994; Glick Schiller et al., 1992), ...
In recent years, the issue of international migration is very topical and present in the global publ...
Transnational families, while not new, are a rapidly increasing family form. Moreover, they challeng...
In a worldwide context of growing migration processes, international research confirms the central r...
Family migration and integration are intimately related concepts in contemporary policy discourses i...
Over the past decade, family migration has moved to the centre of political debates on migration, in...
Postmodern society generates new forms of family life. This is observed in the appearance of new typ...
Transnational families give substance to what Castells (2000) daubed ‘the network society’, and whil...
Despite extensive and continuous academic interest in migrant and transnational families, a stereoty...
Our study draws insights from scholarship on immigrant families and transnational migration to exami...
The transnational family is a symptom of our increasingly globalised lives, which take place across ...