This article examines how unaccompanied minors from Afghanistan experience migration as a space of both freedom and loneliness situated between competing moral frameworks: family projects, neoliberal discourses of independence, and a quest for new ways of being. While migration is devised as a family strategy to financially sustain the household, it also creates new desires for young people: to study, to have fun, and to fulfil individual goals. Drawing on long-term ethnographic fieldwork conducted in the UK, I analyse how youth find themselves caught in moments of moral crisis as both an ethical dilemma and an experience of self-transformation – caused by the tensions between family expectations, social policies, and a search for independe...
Throughout the years, unaccompanied minor refugees have received increasing levels of attention in d...
The imaginary of globalization is obsessed with mobility and wandering and in the global space, peop...
The article opens a conversation around what constitutes a ‘migration experience’ by identifying and...
This study follows UK Afghan migrants on a return visit to Northwest Pakistan. Combining theorizatio...
From the Arab uprisings to the refugee crisis, global events seemed to be remaking the conditions of...
This thesis draws on 8.5 months of fieldwork with ethnographic approaches to examine the everyday pr...
Migration of unaccompanied immigrant and refugee youth has increased around the world in the last de...
This article explores the perspectives of Afghan unaccompanied refugee minors on their own motives a...
Since the beginning of 2010s, the movement of unaccompanied minors from Eritrea has significantly in...
Research has given increasing recognition to the important role that children play in family decisio...
Drawing on accounts of unaccompanied migrant young people becoming adult, this book offers a politic...
This article addresses educational transitions under conditions of multiple insecurities. By analyzi...
How do undocumented young people establish a sense of belonging when they are afraid to disclose the...
This article offers a single case study of everyday suffering (‘khapgan’—Pakhto; ‘feeling down’) exp...
Children’s independent migration in the Global South has been linked with trafficking and harmful wo...
Throughout the years, unaccompanied minor refugees have received increasing levels of attention in d...
The imaginary of globalization is obsessed with mobility and wandering and in the global space, peop...
The article opens a conversation around what constitutes a ‘migration experience’ by identifying and...
This study follows UK Afghan migrants on a return visit to Northwest Pakistan. Combining theorizatio...
From the Arab uprisings to the refugee crisis, global events seemed to be remaking the conditions of...
This thesis draws on 8.5 months of fieldwork with ethnographic approaches to examine the everyday pr...
Migration of unaccompanied immigrant and refugee youth has increased around the world in the last de...
This article explores the perspectives of Afghan unaccompanied refugee minors on their own motives a...
Since the beginning of 2010s, the movement of unaccompanied minors from Eritrea has significantly in...
Research has given increasing recognition to the important role that children play in family decisio...
Drawing on accounts of unaccompanied migrant young people becoming adult, this book offers a politic...
This article addresses educational transitions under conditions of multiple insecurities. By analyzi...
How do undocumented young people establish a sense of belonging when they are afraid to disclose the...
This article offers a single case study of everyday suffering (‘khapgan’—Pakhto; ‘feeling down’) exp...
Children’s independent migration in the Global South has been linked with trafficking and harmful wo...
Throughout the years, unaccompanied minor refugees have received increasing levels of attention in d...
The imaginary of globalization is obsessed with mobility and wandering and in the global space, peop...
The article opens a conversation around what constitutes a ‘migration experience’ by identifying and...