Studies on the so-called “second generation” mainly focus on individuals whose parents are both migrants. This overlooks the situation of the children of “mixed” couples, in which one parent is a migrant and the other a citizen of the country in which they live. These mixed-parentage young people mostly inhabit cross-border social spaces that connect their parents’ respective countries of origin. Given this situation, how are these young people viewed in the countries in which they are enmeshed? How do they position themselves in relation to the viewpoints and stereotypes about them in these social spaces that traverse the borders of nation-states? To answer these questions, the present study examines the case of children of Thai-Belgian co...
The case of immigrants’ children born in their parents’ receiving countries has attracted lots of so...
This open access wide-ranging collation of papers examines a host of issues in studying second-gener...
This thesis examines Karen childhood transitions in a context of expansion of the cash economy, form...
The literature on the transnational practices of the ‘second generation’ mainly focuses on children ...
As states increasingly regulate ‘mixed’ family formation, self-positioning has become central to the...
Current transnational adoptive parenting is characterized by ambiguous practices of (1) discursively...
This paper will draw attention on the identity construction of children from mixed couples (parents ...
Globalisation and international mobility have led people to settle in vastly different cultural cont...
The dynamic parental migration towards developed countries often results in parent-child separation....
Studies of family reunification suggest that migrants' decisions whether to pursue family reunion va...
The global formation and simultaneous maintenance of households in different societies, known as ‘gl...
Recent studies on immigrant families have demonstrated how the migration status of parents influence...
Although marriage migration is on the rise, the 'global householding' (Douglas 2010) of migrant spou...
The migration flows connecting Thailand and Europe have constructed social spaces in which different...
The Burmese diaspora in Thailand attracts significant academic attention. However, the voices of mig...
The case of immigrants’ children born in their parents’ receiving countries has attracted lots of so...
This open access wide-ranging collation of papers examines a host of issues in studying second-gener...
This thesis examines Karen childhood transitions in a context of expansion of the cash economy, form...
The literature on the transnational practices of the ‘second generation’ mainly focuses on children ...
As states increasingly regulate ‘mixed’ family formation, self-positioning has become central to the...
Current transnational adoptive parenting is characterized by ambiguous practices of (1) discursively...
This paper will draw attention on the identity construction of children from mixed couples (parents ...
Globalisation and international mobility have led people to settle in vastly different cultural cont...
The dynamic parental migration towards developed countries often results in parent-child separation....
Studies of family reunification suggest that migrants' decisions whether to pursue family reunion va...
The global formation and simultaneous maintenance of households in different societies, known as ‘gl...
Recent studies on immigrant families have demonstrated how the migration status of parents influence...
Although marriage migration is on the rise, the 'global householding' (Douglas 2010) of migrant spou...
The migration flows connecting Thailand and Europe have constructed social spaces in which different...
The Burmese diaspora in Thailand attracts significant academic attention. However, the voices of mig...
The case of immigrants’ children born in their parents’ receiving countries has attracted lots of so...
This open access wide-ranging collation of papers examines a host of issues in studying second-gener...
This thesis examines Karen childhood transitions in a context of expansion of the cash economy, form...