In this article, we introduce the key themes of our Special Issue on "Transnational care: families confronting borders". Central to this collection is the question of how family relations and solidarities are impacted by the current scenario of closed borders and increasingly restrictive migration regimes. This question is examined more specifically through the lens of care dynamics within transnational families and their (re-)configurations across diverse contexts marked by "immobilizing regimes of migration". We begin by presenting a brief overview of key concepts in the transnational families and caregiving literature that provides a foundation for the diverse cases explored in the articles, including refugees and asylum seekers in Germa...
This paper investigates transnational families’ experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak and th...
In this presentation I will introduce the ‘care circulation’ framework (Baldassar and Merla 2013), w...
In this paper we argue that the current political context of restrictionist migration policies resul...
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...
In this article, we introduce the key themes of our Special Issue on "Transnational care: families c...
Central to this collection is the question of how family relations and solidarities are impacted by ...
The assumption that people live in one place with their lives guided by a singular set of national a...
In this paper we argue that the current political context of restrictionist migration policies is dr...
The volume is divided into three thematic sections amounting to eight research articles. The papers ...
As a result of the dominance of highly individualised, economistic and gendered analyses of migratio...
The assumption that people live in one place with their lives guided by a singular set of national a...
The assumption that people live in one place with their lives guided by a singular set of national a...
The assumption that people live in one place with their lives guided by a singular set of national a...
This article analyses practices of transnational care and the lives of male asylum seekers and refug...
This paper investigates transnational families’ experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak and th...
In this presentation I will introduce the ‘care circulation’ framework (Baldassar and Merla 2013), w...
In this paper we argue that the current political context of restrictionist migration policies resul...
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...
In this article, we introduce the key themes of our Special Issue on "Transnational care: families c...
Central to this collection is the question of how family relations and solidarities are impacted by ...
The assumption that people live in one place with their lives guided by a singular set of national a...
In this paper we argue that the current political context of restrictionist migration policies is dr...
The volume is divided into three thematic sections amounting to eight research articles. The papers ...
As a result of the dominance of highly individualised, economistic and gendered analyses of migratio...
The assumption that people live in one place with their lives guided by a singular set of national a...
The assumption that people live in one place with their lives guided by a singular set of national a...
The assumption that people live in one place with their lives guided by a singular set of national a...
This article analyses practices of transnational care and the lives of male asylum seekers and refug...
This paper investigates transnational families’ experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak and th...
In this presentation I will introduce the ‘care circulation’ framework (Baldassar and Merla 2013), w...
In this paper we argue that the current political context of restrictionist migration policies resul...