This article analyses problem framings in public debates on family migration in Finland. The study focuses on the less-examined category of age and how it intersects with gender, race and religion. We examine the discursive context within which parliamentarians and the media negotiate questions of migration policies, belonging and citizenship. Our analysis identifies problem framings by combining frame analysis with the ‘What is the problem represented to be?’ approach, which understands policies as problematizations. We found that the debates held up the rather common notion of vulnerable women and children as groups that tighter family migration policies protect. The debates excluded certain racialized migrant families from cultural citiz...
During the 2010s, both Finland and Sweden made advancements in their parental leave systems by widen...
Family immigration is the most important immigration flow to Europe, but the existing immigration li...
Family-related migration is moving to the centre of political debates on integration and multicultur...
In this paper we analyze how cultural citizenship is discursively constructed and negotiated in disc...
Adopting a governmentality perspective, this article explores the multi-conceptuality of family in F...
This article investigates the framing of migrant mothers and migrant families in family policy journ...
Across Europe, family related migration has moved to the centre of public debates about migration an...
The aim of this thesis is to assess how the discoursesof migration and multiculturalism arebeendepic...
Contemporary citizenship studies have been more concerned with the theory and philosophy of citizens...
The social political debate on immigration as a challenge to the welfare states has been remarkably ...
Received 14 Jul 2015, Accepted 18 Jan 2016, Published online: 01 Jun 2016Citizenship does not equal ...
Paradoxes of citizen formation: Citizenship positioning in stories about belonging in an era of migr...
International migration sets in motion a range of significant transnational processes that connect c...
This paper discusses migration and social citizenship in the light of new forms of social exclusion ...
This article introduces the Special Issue on Migrant Mothers’ Creative Interventions into Racialized...
During the 2010s, both Finland and Sweden made advancements in their parental leave systems by widen...
Family immigration is the most important immigration flow to Europe, but the existing immigration li...
Family-related migration is moving to the centre of political debates on integration and multicultur...
In this paper we analyze how cultural citizenship is discursively constructed and negotiated in disc...
Adopting a governmentality perspective, this article explores the multi-conceptuality of family in F...
This article investigates the framing of migrant mothers and migrant families in family policy journ...
Across Europe, family related migration has moved to the centre of public debates about migration an...
The aim of this thesis is to assess how the discoursesof migration and multiculturalism arebeendepic...
Contemporary citizenship studies have been more concerned with the theory and philosophy of citizens...
The social political debate on immigration as a challenge to the welfare states has been remarkably ...
Received 14 Jul 2015, Accepted 18 Jan 2016, Published online: 01 Jun 2016Citizenship does not equal ...
Paradoxes of citizen formation: Citizenship positioning in stories about belonging in an era of migr...
International migration sets in motion a range of significant transnational processes that connect c...
This paper discusses migration and social citizenship in the light of new forms of social exclusion ...
This article introduces the Special Issue on Migrant Mothers’ Creative Interventions into Racialized...
During the 2010s, both Finland and Sweden made advancements in their parental leave systems by widen...
Family immigration is the most important immigration flow to Europe, but the existing immigration li...
Family-related migration is moving to the centre of political debates on integration and multicultur...