Despite significant work on family geographies in recent years, geographers have paid less attention to changes and challenges that may be considered 'family troubles' in diverse contexts. Through this editorial and the special section, we unpack time-space dynamics of ‘family troubles’ in diverse contexts, with a particular focus on care and relationality. Our discussion foregrounds ambiguities and tensions surrounding geographical proximity and propinguity, material-emotional responses, and diverse meanings of ‘family’, ‘home’ and belonging in the context of troubling changes in family lives, intergenerational relations and practices of care. We seek to establish an agenda for future geographical work and interdisciplinary dialogue on ‘fa...
Building on the Introduction, this chapter serves to locate the framework of care circulation in the...
In this article, we introduce the key themes of our Special Issue on “Transnational care: families c...
In this article, we introduce the key themes of our Special Issue on "Transnational care: families c...
Despite significant work on family geographies in recent years, geographers have paid less attention...
This paper focuses on the changes that mothers and children experience in their relationship due to ...
As the everyday family lives of children and young people come to be increasingly defined as matters...
This paper explores the inter-relations between family ties, and two forms of distances/proximities:...
As a result of the dominance of highly individualised, economistic and gendered analyses of migratio...
‘Family ’ is synonymous with ‘caring ’ interdependencies. The essence of much of the dependency is n...
The twin themes of “family troubles” and “troubling families” are closely linked, but they are also ...
Despite extensive and continuous academic interest in migrant and transnational families, a stereoty...
In this special issue, we rethink configurations of kinship against discourses about families and ob...
In this paper I consider practices of care circulation (Baldassar & Merla, 2014) as “practices of in...
‘Living together apart’ (LTA) is the practice of remaining in close domestic proximity following the...
Transnational families, while not new, are a rapidly increasing family form. Moreover, they challeng...
Building on the Introduction, this chapter serves to locate the framework of care circulation in the...
In this article, we introduce the key themes of our Special Issue on “Transnational care: families c...
In this article, we introduce the key themes of our Special Issue on "Transnational care: families c...
Despite significant work on family geographies in recent years, geographers have paid less attention...
This paper focuses on the changes that mothers and children experience in their relationship due to ...
As the everyday family lives of children and young people come to be increasingly defined as matters...
This paper explores the inter-relations between family ties, and two forms of distances/proximities:...
As a result of the dominance of highly individualised, economistic and gendered analyses of migratio...
‘Family ’ is synonymous with ‘caring ’ interdependencies. The essence of much of the dependency is n...
The twin themes of “family troubles” and “troubling families” are closely linked, but they are also ...
Despite extensive and continuous academic interest in migrant and transnational families, a stereoty...
In this special issue, we rethink configurations of kinship against discourses about families and ob...
In this paper I consider practices of care circulation (Baldassar & Merla, 2014) as “practices of in...
‘Living together apart’ (LTA) is the practice of remaining in close domestic proximity following the...
Transnational families, while not new, are a rapidly increasing family form. Moreover, they challeng...
Building on the Introduction, this chapter serves to locate the framework of care circulation in the...
In this article, we introduce the key themes of our Special Issue on “Transnational care: families c...
In this article, we introduce the key themes of our Special Issue on "Transnational care: families c...