What does cultural capital mean in a transnational context? In this article, Cati Coe and Serah Shani illustrate through the case of Ghanaian immigrants to the United States that the concept of cultural capital offers many insights into immigrants' parenting strategies, but that it also needs to be refined in several ways to account for the transnational context in which migrants and their children operate. The authors argue that, for many immigrants, the folk model of success means that they seek for their children skills, knowledge, and ways of being in the world that are widely valued in the multiple contexts in which they operate. For Ghanaian migrants, parenting includes using social and institutional resources from Ghana as well as th...
Literature on the effects of parental migration on the education of children who stay at origin, wha...
The aim of the study is to explore the experiences of immigrant parents concerning parenting in fore...
Migrants often experience a low-class status in the countries to which they migrate and a high one i...
This study explores how English-speaking migrant parents in Sweden value transnational and linguisti...
Research on migrant youth’s school transitions has focused on thecountry of residence, ignoring migr...
This article opens new perspectives for the study of gender, transnationalism and cultural capital b...
While adult migration has been well documented and researched in various disciplines, issues related...
The intention of this article is to contribute to the understanding of how migration, with its effec...
Migration scholars should pay attention to migration as seen through children’s eyes for at least tw...
This paper analyses the kinds of capital, practices and investments that are implicated in the part...
This chapter discusses transnationalism by focusing on the everyday life of families through the len...
This article moves beyond current understandings of family- and school-related dynamics used to expl...
Migrant parents cannot always migrate with their children. This dissertation examined how the contex...
The regulation of African migration by states has important implications for the family life of migr...
A growing proportion of youth in the Global North are of migration background, many of whom engage i...
Literature on the effects of parental migration on the education of children who stay at origin, wha...
The aim of the study is to explore the experiences of immigrant parents concerning parenting in fore...
Migrants often experience a low-class status in the countries to which they migrate and a high one i...
This study explores how English-speaking migrant parents in Sweden value transnational and linguisti...
Research on migrant youth’s school transitions has focused on thecountry of residence, ignoring migr...
This article opens new perspectives for the study of gender, transnationalism and cultural capital b...
While adult migration has been well documented and researched in various disciplines, issues related...
The intention of this article is to contribute to the understanding of how migration, with its effec...
Migration scholars should pay attention to migration as seen through children’s eyes for at least tw...
This paper analyses the kinds of capital, practices and investments that are implicated in the part...
This chapter discusses transnationalism by focusing on the everyday life of families through the len...
This article moves beyond current understandings of family- and school-related dynamics used to expl...
Migrant parents cannot always migrate with their children. This dissertation examined how the contex...
The regulation of African migration by states has important implications for the family life of migr...
A growing proportion of youth in the Global North are of migration background, many of whom engage i...
Literature on the effects of parental migration on the education of children who stay at origin, wha...
The aim of the study is to explore the experiences of immigrant parents concerning parenting in fore...
Migrants often experience a low-class status in the countries to which they migrate and a high one i...