The aim of this chapter is to explore how migrant Indian young people living in Ireland negotiate the normative task of adolescent identity development in the ‘here and now’ while undergoing acculturative change as a result of migration. Simultaneously, youth are engaged in thinking about the future and they are developing imagined ‘future selves’. Migrant adolescents are now growing up in an era whereby migration to a host country may not be a fixed ‘end point’ but rather a point in time in a process of multiple returns and migrations. Certainly, global communication technology and better access to transatlantic travel means there is less disconnect with country of origin (Bhatia & Ram, 2004). In an increasingly globalised world, there is...
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The current social climate of heightened intercultural tensions in culturally pluralist societies su...
SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Identity can be understood as an individual’s sense of self, and the meaning t...
The aim of this chapter is to explore how migrant Indian young people living in Ireland negotiate th...
This special issue brings together multidisciplinary and international perspectives on the importanc...
When individuals and groups come into continuous, first-hand contact a process of psychological and ...
Younger members of Muslim populations in Western society are placed at the frontline of the immigrat...
This article explores the use of participatory methods in a research project with young people in re...
This chapter focuses on an invisible child migrant population, that is, children who migrated to Ire...
This paper explores the role of imagination in the lives of Nigerian transnational children and thei...
Objective. Undocumented migration, the phenomenon of living somewhere without legal documents, has r...
This study explored how 1.5-generation immigrant adolescents negotiate their autonomy with their par...
“Young people living in the North of Ireland are put into boxes which perhaps do not adequately repr...
This chapter reviews literature on transnational children and young people of migrant background and...
Literature elucidating the adolescent travel experience is scarce. In fact, travel and tourism schol...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The current social climate of heightened intercultural tensions in culturally pluralist societies su...
SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Identity can be understood as an individual’s sense of self, and the meaning t...
The aim of this chapter is to explore how migrant Indian young people living in Ireland negotiate th...
This special issue brings together multidisciplinary and international perspectives on the importanc...
When individuals and groups come into continuous, first-hand contact a process of psychological and ...
Younger members of Muslim populations in Western society are placed at the frontline of the immigrat...
This article explores the use of participatory methods in a research project with young people in re...
This chapter focuses on an invisible child migrant population, that is, children who migrated to Ire...
This paper explores the role of imagination in the lives of Nigerian transnational children and thei...
Objective. Undocumented migration, the phenomenon of living somewhere without legal documents, has r...
This study explored how 1.5-generation immigrant adolescents negotiate their autonomy with their par...
“Young people living in the North of Ireland are put into boxes which perhaps do not adequately repr...
This chapter reviews literature on transnational children and young people of migrant background and...
Literature elucidating the adolescent travel experience is scarce. In fact, travel and tourism schol...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The current social climate of heightened intercultural tensions in culturally pluralist societies su...
SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Identity can be understood as an individual’s sense of self, and the meaning t...