The article examines how encounters in the everyday lives of three Cape Verdean migrant students in northern Portugal triggered acts of citizenship which assisted them in their new roles as mothers, cutting across indifference, solitude and inequality. By experiencing motherhood as an unexpected interruption in their lives, the women simultaneously occupied the subject positions of migrant mothers and of diasporic youth. The article discusses how, through the experiences of (symbolic) mobility, the minimal solidarity that characterizes the relations between strangers, between work colleagues and between students and college staff was expanded into affective kinship care relations that spanned the boundaries of consanguinity, ethnicity and n...
In this article, we investigate the daily work entailed in maintaining informal transnational childc...
Integration policies and citizenisation programmes tend to have narrow conceptions of 'good' citizen...
UID/ANT/04038/2013This article discusses the potential role of parenting double bind interactions on...
The voices of Cape Verdean migrant student mothers in Portugal are examined in the light of Archer’s...
This article suggests reframing the study of migrant women's mothering from a question of integratio...
This article introduces the Special Issue on Migrant Mothers’ Creative Interventions into Racialized...
This article sets out to examine the generational reproduction of legal status between mothers and t...
UID/ANT/04038/2013This article offers a comparative analysis of two ethnographic case studies on dou...
Becoming a mother in the context of migration configures itself as a dynamic process of identity con...
In this article, a comparative analysis is presented of two ethnographic case studies on mothering p...
Becoming a mother in the context of migration configures itself as a dynamic process of identity con...
This network brings together academics, practitioners and users to improve our understanding of how ...
International audienceThis article is about an association of Senegalese mothers who joined together...
In this article, we investigate the daily work entailed in maintaining informal transnational childc...
This article explores how migrant mothering kin work challenges private and public boundaries, givin...
In this article, we investigate the daily work entailed in maintaining informal transnational childc...
Integration policies and citizenisation programmes tend to have narrow conceptions of 'good' citizen...
UID/ANT/04038/2013This article discusses the potential role of parenting double bind interactions on...
The voices of Cape Verdean migrant student mothers in Portugal are examined in the light of Archer’s...
This article suggests reframing the study of migrant women's mothering from a question of integratio...
This article introduces the Special Issue on Migrant Mothers’ Creative Interventions into Racialized...
This article sets out to examine the generational reproduction of legal status between mothers and t...
UID/ANT/04038/2013This article offers a comparative analysis of two ethnographic case studies on dou...
Becoming a mother in the context of migration configures itself as a dynamic process of identity con...
In this article, a comparative analysis is presented of two ethnographic case studies on mothering p...
Becoming a mother in the context of migration configures itself as a dynamic process of identity con...
This network brings together academics, practitioners and users to improve our understanding of how ...
International audienceThis article is about an association of Senegalese mothers who joined together...
In this article, we investigate the daily work entailed in maintaining informal transnational childc...
This article explores how migrant mothering kin work challenges private and public boundaries, givin...
In this article, we investigate the daily work entailed in maintaining informal transnational childc...
Integration policies and citizenisation programmes tend to have narrow conceptions of 'good' citizen...
UID/ANT/04038/2013This article discusses the potential role of parenting double bind interactions on...