This article sets out to examine the generational reproduction of legal status between mothers and their children. The analysis is based on fieldwork carried out in Portugal with migrant women from Portuguese speaking African countries. Some of the interviewees, especially women, revealed a particular concern about the repercussions of their legal status in their children‟s lives.The overall objective is to explore how policies and laws shape the mother‟s experiences and to provide a glimpse on the complex picture of citizenship rights, focusing on the effects of mother‟s legal status on their children. As it is stated in the literature we will also explore how generational reproduction of legal status can unbalance different stages of the...
Keeping head above water: social presence in the transitions of Brazilian women to motherhood. Com-p...
Children born in foreign territories to parents who are non-nationals are being deprived of the righ...
This study explores how transnational motherhood is experienced by a group of Brazilian women partic...
This article sets out to examine the generational reproduction of legal status between mothers and t...
This article sets out to examine the generational reproduction of legal status between mothers and t...
Becoming a mother in the context of migration configures itself as a dynamic process of identity con...
The article examines how encounters in the everyday lives of three Cape Verdean migrant students in ...
The voices of Cape Verdean migrant student mothers in Portugal are examined in the light of Archer’s...
Becoming a mother in the context of migration configures itself as a dynamic process of identity con...
International audienceThis article analyzes the ways in which the self-identifications of Portuguese...
Integration policies and citizenisation programmes tend to have narrow conceptions of 'good' citizen...
A woman who experiences motherhood in the context of immigration is susceptible to mismatches in car...
This article explores how the Portuguese legal system’s efforts to determine paternity of children b...
Objective: To identify issues related to topics such as maternity, pregnancy, voluntary abortion and...
This paper engages in a critical reflection on specific normative policies concerning migration and ...
Keeping head above water: social presence in the transitions of Brazilian women to motherhood. Com-p...
Children born in foreign territories to parents who are non-nationals are being deprived of the righ...
This study explores how transnational motherhood is experienced by a group of Brazilian women partic...
This article sets out to examine the generational reproduction of legal status between mothers and t...
This article sets out to examine the generational reproduction of legal status between mothers and t...
Becoming a mother in the context of migration configures itself as a dynamic process of identity con...
The article examines how encounters in the everyday lives of three Cape Verdean migrant students in ...
The voices of Cape Verdean migrant student mothers in Portugal are examined in the light of Archer’s...
Becoming a mother in the context of migration configures itself as a dynamic process of identity con...
International audienceThis article analyzes the ways in which the self-identifications of Portuguese...
Integration policies and citizenisation programmes tend to have narrow conceptions of 'good' citizen...
A woman who experiences motherhood in the context of immigration is susceptible to mismatches in car...
This article explores how the Portuguese legal system’s efforts to determine paternity of children b...
Objective: To identify issues related to topics such as maternity, pregnancy, voluntary abortion and...
This paper engages in a critical reflection on specific normative policies concerning migration and ...
Keeping head above water: social presence in the transitions of Brazilian women to motherhood. Com-p...
Children born in foreign territories to parents who are non-nationals are being deprived of the righ...
This study explores how transnational motherhood is experienced by a group of Brazilian women partic...