This article explores how migrant mothering kin work challenges private and public boundaries, giving rise to new conceptions and practices of citizenship. We highlight the potential of participatory theatre methods - specifically, forum theatre and Playback – for understanding the relationship between mothering, ethnic belonging and citizenship. We also assess the significance of migrant women’s kin work within their families and communities for re-framing notions of citizenship (Erel et al, 2017a, 2018). Our analysis gives particular focus to two scenes developed as part of the participatory theatre project that took place with a group of ethnically and racially diverse mothers in East London. The first scene, entitled ‘Where is my food?’...
This network brings together academics, practitioners and users to improve our understanding of how ...
This themed issue explores the caring, cultural and emotional labour of migrant mothers in raising t...
This chapter introduces a participatory arts-based research project with migrant families, reflectin...
This paper explores how migrant mothering kinwork challenges private and public boundaries, giving r...
This paper explores how migrant mothering ‘kinwork’ challenges private/ public boundaries, giving ri...
Reflecting on the transformative potential of participatory theatre methods for social research, the...
Reflecting on the transformative potential of participatory theatre methods for social research, the...
Racialized migrant mothers are often cast as marginal to theoretical and political debates of citize...
Racialized migrant mothers are often cast as marginal to theoretical and political debates of citize...
The article explores the mothering work of a group of Kurdish women in London as enactments of citiz...
This article suggests reframing the study of migrant women's mothering from a question of integratio...
Racialized migrant mothers are often cast as marginal to theoretical and political debates of citize...
In this article, a comparative analysis is presented of two ethnographic case studies on mothering p...
In this article, a comparative analysis is presented of two ethnographic case studies on mothering p...
Recent research highlights the significant contribution that migrant mothers make to UK society. Dr ...
This network brings together academics, practitioners and users to improve our understanding of how ...
This themed issue explores the caring, cultural and emotional labour of migrant mothers in raising t...
This chapter introduces a participatory arts-based research project with migrant families, reflectin...
This paper explores how migrant mothering kinwork challenges private and public boundaries, giving r...
This paper explores how migrant mothering ‘kinwork’ challenges private/ public boundaries, giving ri...
Reflecting on the transformative potential of participatory theatre methods for social research, the...
Reflecting on the transformative potential of participatory theatre methods for social research, the...
Racialized migrant mothers are often cast as marginal to theoretical and political debates of citize...
Racialized migrant mothers are often cast as marginal to theoretical and political debates of citize...
The article explores the mothering work of a group of Kurdish women in London as enactments of citiz...
This article suggests reframing the study of migrant women's mothering from a question of integratio...
Racialized migrant mothers are often cast as marginal to theoretical and political debates of citize...
In this article, a comparative analysis is presented of two ethnographic case studies on mothering p...
In this article, a comparative analysis is presented of two ethnographic case studies on mothering p...
Recent research highlights the significant contribution that migrant mothers make to UK society. Dr ...
This network brings together academics, practitioners and users to improve our understanding of how ...
This themed issue explores the caring, cultural and emotional labour of migrant mothers in raising t...
This chapter introduces a participatory arts-based research project with migrant families, reflectin...