There is increasing interest in migrant children’s contribution to family processes of integration. Less explored are the role of affective bonds and the significance of children’s care worlds in managing the transition of the migrant family, especially between home and school. Drawing on a deep ethnographic study of 10 diverse migrant families (parent and child), this article highlights how inter-generational practices of love, care and solidarity – the creation of a 'family feeling' (Bourdieu, 1998) – are central to the negotiation of belonging in the settlement country. However, affective practices, it is argued, are interconnected with access to economic, social and cultural resources giving rise to substantive differences in how migran...
In this paper the authors draw from interviews with young migrant workers to problematize the questi...
Much academic research on migrant mothers focuses on mothers who are separated from their children,...
BACKGROUND:Immigration often results in changes in family dynamics, and within this process of dynam...
Transnational families give substance to what Castells (2000) daubed ‘the network society’, and whil...
In this article, we develop the concept of ‘transnational family habitus’ as a theoretical tool for ...
The focus on child migration is relatively new. Child migrants have been portrayed as lacking agency...
Being ‗migrant‘ in Ireland is often presented in the popular media and academic studies as being som...
Master's thesis in Migration and Intercultural RelationsIt has been argued that migration research h...
Despite a recent upsurge in migration research, the impact of family migration on children’s relatio...
This paper offers theoretically informed empirical insights into migrant children’s experiences of m...
Research has given increasing recognition to the important role that children play in family decisio...
For migrant children, moving to a new country is marked by excitement, anxiety and practical challen...
Immigration often results in changes in family dynamics, and within this process of dynamic relation...
This chapter focuses on an invisible child migrant population, that is, children who migrated to Ire...
In the context of transnational family, kinship relations can exist and operate in spite of consider...
In this paper the authors draw from interviews with young migrant workers to problematize the questi...
Much academic research on migrant mothers focuses on mothers who are separated from their children,...
BACKGROUND:Immigration often results in changes in family dynamics, and within this process of dynam...
Transnational families give substance to what Castells (2000) daubed ‘the network society’, and whil...
In this article, we develop the concept of ‘transnational family habitus’ as a theoretical tool for ...
The focus on child migration is relatively new. Child migrants have been portrayed as lacking agency...
Being ‗migrant‘ in Ireland is often presented in the popular media and academic studies as being som...
Master's thesis in Migration and Intercultural RelationsIt has been argued that migration research h...
Despite a recent upsurge in migration research, the impact of family migration on children’s relatio...
This paper offers theoretically informed empirical insights into migrant children’s experiences of m...
Research has given increasing recognition to the important role that children play in family decisio...
For migrant children, moving to a new country is marked by excitement, anxiety and practical challen...
Immigration often results in changes in family dynamics, and within this process of dynamic relation...
This chapter focuses on an invisible child migrant population, that is, children who migrated to Ire...
In the context of transnational family, kinship relations can exist and operate in spite of consider...
In this paper the authors draw from interviews with young migrant workers to problematize the questi...
Much academic research on migrant mothers focuses on mothers who are separated from their children,...
BACKGROUND:Immigration often results in changes in family dynamics, and within this process of dynam...