This article is based on a study that focused on the narratives of Latin American migrant women (LAMW) in New Zealand and the role formal and informal communication networks play in their migration experiences. These networks were both online and offline and supported by the ethnic media. Informed by a feminist theoretical framework, this qualitative investigation employed the oral history and communicative ecology approaches. This study demonstrated the existing complexity and interrelationship between the communication networks, the feminisation of migration and migrant women’s empowerment
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Embraced by their ethnicity and gender many migrant women have negotiated their own spaces in the ho...
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In this thesis, the author investigates the role of communication networks in the pre-and post-migra...
The employment experiences of Tongan women migrants have received little attention in the literature...
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This paper examines migrant women’s career progression experiences into leadership roles in New Zeal...
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This dissertation about migration is based principally on fieldwork in both New York City and the re...
O objetivo desta dissertação é compreender como as tecnologias da comunicação e informação são estru...
According to the 2003 ILO report, female migrants constitute nearly 51 percent of all migrants in de...
This article considers the importance and evolution of the gender perspective in migratory studies....
This study explored the everyday lives, aspirations, and coping strategies of seven Eastern European...
During the 1970s and 1980s, a number of predominantly white, working- and middle-class women from ac...
This article examines Central American women migrants’ decision-making and protective strategies whi...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyse the role of community organisations in the resettlement of ...
Embraced by their ethnicity and gender many migrant women have negotiated their own spaces in the ho...
The resettlement experiences of Burmese women from refugee backgrounds living in Wellington are the ...
In this thesis, the author investigates the role of communication networks in the pre-and post-migra...
The employment experiences of Tongan women migrants have received little attention in the literature...
Campus Social : Revista Lusófona de Ciências SociaisNew Zealand is a nation of Migrants. Immigrants ...
This paper examines migrant women’s career progression experiences into leadership roles in New Zeal...
This article examines international migration from a gender perspective. It asserts that migration c...
This dissertation about migration is based principally on fieldwork in both New York City and the re...
O objetivo desta dissertação é compreender como as tecnologias da comunicação e informação são estru...
According to the 2003 ILO report, female migrants constitute nearly 51 percent of all migrants in de...
This article considers the importance and evolution of the gender perspective in migratory studies....
This study explored the everyday lives, aspirations, and coping strategies of seven Eastern European...
During the 1970s and 1980s, a number of predominantly white, working- and middle-class women from ac...
This article examines Central American women migrants’ decision-making and protective strategies whi...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyse the role of community organisations in the resettlement of ...
Embraced by their ethnicity and gender many migrant women have negotiated their own spaces in the ho...
The resettlement experiences of Burmese women from refugee backgrounds living in Wellington are the ...