The chapter critically reviews some themes arising from different streams of literature having tackled, in recent years, states\u2019 efforts to reproduce their national identities regulating the cross-border intimate lives of their aspiring citizens and residents. Family migration management reflects the tensions brought by the dangers of culturally problematized immigrant social reproduction: excessive fertilities, backward marriages and gender relationships, low-quality human capital and welfare dependency. The chapter explores how different aspects of social reproduction\u2014love and marriage; parenthood, fertility and childbearing; care and dependency among adult relatives\u2014are implicated in issues of migration control, showing ho...
Mixed Citizenship Status Families are a critically misunderstood segment of U.S. society. This criti...
This chapter focuses on a relatively unexplored phenomenon concerning transnational families: family...
The recently published article, Immigration’s Family Values by Professor Kerry Abrams and R. Kent Pi...
Despite extensive and continuous academic interest in migrant and transnational families, a stereoty...
This special issue investigates citizenship and belonging in mixed-status families, i.e. families co...
How do we define family? In an attempt to police incoming migrants, the Harper government adopted a ...
Central to this collection is the question of how family relations and solidarities are impacted by ...
The relationship between citizenship, marriage and family has often been overlooked in the social an...
This dissertation examines the logics operating behind practices of child removal and child placemen...
Family-related migration is moving to the centre of political debates on integration and multicultur...
Scholars of globalisation are paying increasing attention to the impact that transnational migration...
This paper offers a critical perspective on how immigration control regulates the family lives of Br...
This article examines the production, working and impact of the UK’s hostile environment on migrant ...
This dissertation examines how the law creates social categories that exacerbate social inequality t...
In this chapter, we review the literature on transnational families, a field of study that applies a...
Mixed Citizenship Status Families are a critically misunderstood segment of U.S. society. This criti...
This chapter focuses on a relatively unexplored phenomenon concerning transnational families: family...
The recently published article, Immigration’s Family Values by Professor Kerry Abrams and R. Kent Pi...
Despite extensive and continuous academic interest in migrant and transnational families, a stereoty...
This special issue investigates citizenship and belonging in mixed-status families, i.e. families co...
How do we define family? In an attempt to police incoming migrants, the Harper government adopted a ...
Central to this collection is the question of how family relations and solidarities are impacted by ...
The relationship between citizenship, marriage and family has often been overlooked in the social an...
This dissertation examines the logics operating behind practices of child removal and child placemen...
Family-related migration is moving to the centre of political debates on integration and multicultur...
Scholars of globalisation are paying increasing attention to the impact that transnational migration...
This paper offers a critical perspective on how immigration control regulates the family lives of Br...
This article examines the production, working and impact of the UK’s hostile environment on migrant ...
This dissertation examines how the law creates social categories that exacerbate social inequality t...
In this chapter, we review the literature on transnational families, a field of study that applies a...
Mixed Citizenship Status Families are a critically misunderstood segment of U.S. society. This criti...
This chapter focuses on a relatively unexplored phenomenon concerning transnational families: family...
The recently published article, Immigration’s Family Values by Professor Kerry Abrams and R. Kent Pi...