As states increasingly regulate ‘mixed’ family formation, self-positioning has become central to the lives of migrant spouses, including women. To understand this process, the present article investigates the mothering techniques of Filipino and Thai migrant women in Belgium, that is, the decisions, actions and ways of being they consciously enact in response to state policies ‘here’ and/or 'there' to secure the mother–child bond in space and time. Interviews and observations reveal these women’s main techniques: obtaining Belgian nationality for themselves, prioritising a single nationality (Belgian) for their children and staying at home (in the case of Filipino migrant women) or working (in the case of Thai women). This self-positioning ...
This article suggests reframing the study of migrant women's mothering from a question of integratio...
Empirical studies of Filipinos in France focus on migrant women domestic workers and consequently te...
This article investigates how minority Muslim parents experience and negotiate parenting, parenthood...
Integration policies and citizenisation programmes tend to have narrow conceptions of 'good' citizen...
The literature on the transnational practices of the ‘second generation’ mainly focuses on children ...
The global formation and simultaneous maintenance of households in different societies, known as ‘gl...
Studies on the so-called “second generation” mainly focus on individuals whose parents are both migr...
Although marriage migration is on the rise, the 'global householding' (Douglas 2010) of migrant spou...
Studies of family reunification suggest that migrants' decisions whether to pursue family reunion va...
Studies on maternal migration and transnational family put considerable attention on the migrant wom...
In this article, a comparative analysis is presented of two ethnographic case studies on mothering p...
With the aim to better understand how “care regimes” (that is, social protection systems) affect mig...
Marriages between partners with different nationalities and/or ethnicities are continuously attracti...
This article examines the case of Filipina women that substitute for Filipina migrant workers. Throu...
Recent studies on immigrant families have demonstrated how the migration status of parents influence...
This article suggests reframing the study of migrant women's mothering from a question of integratio...
Empirical studies of Filipinos in France focus on migrant women domestic workers and consequently te...
This article investigates how minority Muslim parents experience and negotiate parenting, parenthood...
Integration policies and citizenisation programmes tend to have narrow conceptions of 'good' citizen...
The literature on the transnational practices of the ‘second generation’ mainly focuses on children ...
The global formation and simultaneous maintenance of households in different societies, known as ‘gl...
Studies on the so-called “second generation” mainly focus on individuals whose parents are both migr...
Although marriage migration is on the rise, the 'global householding' (Douglas 2010) of migrant spou...
Studies of family reunification suggest that migrants' decisions whether to pursue family reunion va...
Studies on maternal migration and transnational family put considerable attention on the migrant wom...
In this article, a comparative analysis is presented of two ethnographic case studies on mothering p...
With the aim to better understand how “care regimes” (that is, social protection systems) affect mig...
Marriages between partners with different nationalities and/or ethnicities are continuously attracti...
This article examines the case of Filipina women that substitute for Filipina migrant workers. Throu...
Recent studies on immigrant families have demonstrated how the migration status of parents influence...
This article suggests reframing the study of migrant women's mothering from a question of integratio...
Empirical studies of Filipinos in France focus on migrant women domestic workers and consequently te...
This article investigates how minority Muslim parents experience and negotiate parenting, parenthood...