International audienceUnlike other studies of ‘distance maternity’ in transnational families, this article will examine the situation of mothers who stay with their children in the absence of their partners involved in long-distance migration. It seeks to understand how the experience of being a mother is transformed by reviewing various dimensions: models of maternity, practices, representations of self. It focuses on Mexican families living in working class neighbourhoods in order to analyze the impact in urban areas. Based on an ethnographic study carried out in Mexico with indigenous families, the article highlights several factors in the shifting parental roles within the couple and the family: intergenerational conflicts relating to t...
Mexican Families in Homeland and in Exil Daniel DELAUNAY The present study takes advantage of the Me...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 40-45)This study explores how transnational families mana...
The aim of this study is to analyze women’s reflections about how experiences of im/migration from r...
International audienceUnlike other studies of ‘distance maternity’ in transnational families, this a...
International audienceUnlike other studies of ‘distance maternity’ in transnational families, this a...
[EN] This article is an academic effort to make visible the contemporary family configurations as a ...
International audienceThis article focuses on a synthesis analysis of observations and interviews co...
¿Qué estrategias emplean las madres migrantes para retornar al país de origen? ¿Cómo influye en la d...
Currently a large number of people in the indigenous community of Puacuaro, Michoacán migrate to the...
International audienceCet article envisage les transformations de la famille rurale mexicaine au cou...
From a qualitative research, this paper examines the transnational practices that allow the maintena...
Dans l'Isthme de Tehuantepec au Mexique, les mobilités régionales anciennes constituent un patrimoin...
Mexican migration to the United States has become a pressing concern subject to widespread debate. B...
This article studies the experiences of the non-migrating kin of Mexican undocumented emigrants to t...
Dans cet article, les auteurs analysent d’une part, les transformations dans les configurations fami...
Mexican Families in Homeland and in Exil Daniel DELAUNAY The present study takes advantage of the Me...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 40-45)This study explores how transnational families mana...
The aim of this study is to analyze women’s reflections about how experiences of im/migration from r...
International audienceUnlike other studies of ‘distance maternity’ in transnational families, this a...
International audienceUnlike other studies of ‘distance maternity’ in transnational families, this a...
[EN] This article is an academic effort to make visible the contemporary family configurations as a ...
International audienceThis article focuses on a synthesis analysis of observations and interviews co...
¿Qué estrategias emplean las madres migrantes para retornar al país de origen? ¿Cómo influye en la d...
Currently a large number of people in the indigenous community of Puacuaro, Michoacán migrate to the...
International audienceCet article envisage les transformations de la famille rurale mexicaine au cou...
From a qualitative research, this paper examines the transnational practices that allow the maintena...
Dans l'Isthme de Tehuantepec au Mexique, les mobilités régionales anciennes constituent un patrimoin...
Mexican migration to the United States has become a pressing concern subject to widespread debate. B...
This article studies the experiences of the non-migrating kin of Mexican undocumented emigrants to t...
Dans cet article, les auteurs analysent d’une part, les transformations dans les configurations fami...
Mexican Families in Homeland and in Exil Daniel DELAUNAY The present study takes advantage of the Me...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 40-45)This study explores how transnational families mana...
The aim of this study is to analyze women’s reflections about how experiences of im/migration from r...