In the context of contemporary studies of families and transnational lives, this paper sets out the emergence of new forms of conjugality among heterosexual couples living apart (one in Portugal, the other in Angola). Considering the importance of gender stratification we seek to understand how the construction of masculinity is reformulated in the couple when the man migrates to the other country to find work. When a conjugal pair separates as a result of the migration of one person, fluid forms of conjugality arise, demanding realignment of gender roles. The forms of conjugality that are emerging today can also be studied from the point of view of Post-colonialism Theory – seen in the continuities and ruptures in Portugal’s coloni...
A partir dos dados de um inquérito do projeto de investigação do ICS “Transnational Child-Raising Ar...
International audienceSince the end of the civil war in Angola, in 2002, migrations from Portugal to...
In this volume dedicated to gender and family relations in transnational space many of the chapters ...
In the context of contemporary studies of families and transnational lives, this paper sets out the...
This chapter explores the main results of the research project “Places and Belongings: conjugality ...
This paper explores long-distance fatherhood and the father-child relationships in transnational fam...
texte en ligne : TL Network e-Working Papers, n° 5, http://tlnetwork.ics.ul.pt/images/WP/WP05_2014.p...
Propelled by the impact of the Euro-crisis in the Portuguese economy and job market and the booming ...
Outflows to the Portuguese-speaking countries, although not dominant, played an important role in th...
Tese de doutoramento, Sociologia (Sociologia da Família, Juventude e das Relações do Género), Univer...
Session 3: Relationships in Transnational Child Raising Arrangements (Chair: Valentina Mazzucato) ht...
Reciprocal migration—which we defne as the mutual exchange of origin and destination by two diferent...
This article examines the new wave of Portuguese migration to Luanda in the first decade after Angol...
Drawing on a qualitative research project on immigrant men in Portugal, we aim at disentangling the ...
Outflows to the Portuguese-speaking countries, although not dominant, played an important role in th...
A partir dos dados de um inquérito do projeto de investigação do ICS “Transnational Child-Raising Ar...
International audienceSince the end of the civil war in Angola, in 2002, migrations from Portugal to...
In this volume dedicated to gender and family relations in transnational space many of the chapters ...
In the context of contemporary studies of families and transnational lives, this paper sets out the...
This chapter explores the main results of the research project “Places and Belongings: conjugality ...
This paper explores long-distance fatherhood and the father-child relationships in transnational fam...
texte en ligne : TL Network e-Working Papers, n° 5, http://tlnetwork.ics.ul.pt/images/WP/WP05_2014.p...
Propelled by the impact of the Euro-crisis in the Portuguese economy and job market and the booming ...
Outflows to the Portuguese-speaking countries, although not dominant, played an important role in th...
Tese de doutoramento, Sociologia (Sociologia da Família, Juventude e das Relações do Género), Univer...
Session 3: Relationships in Transnational Child Raising Arrangements (Chair: Valentina Mazzucato) ht...
Reciprocal migration—which we defne as the mutual exchange of origin and destination by two diferent...
This article examines the new wave of Portuguese migration to Luanda in the first decade after Angol...
Drawing on a qualitative research project on immigrant men in Portugal, we aim at disentangling the ...
Outflows to the Portuguese-speaking countries, although not dominant, played an important role in th...
A partir dos dados de um inquérito do projeto de investigação do ICS “Transnational Child-Raising Ar...
International audienceSince the end of the civil war in Angola, in 2002, migrations from Portugal to...
In this volume dedicated to gender and family relations in transnational space many of the chapters ...