Mothers are viewed as the people who are raising future citizens of Canada; therefore, their parenting practices are being targeted for intervention by civic organizations funded by the state. In this article, I argue that modernity narratives and neoliberalism approaches to mothering inform parenting education classes for Somali refugee women to Canada. Thus, Somali women are often seen as victims. Stereotyped identities conceal their social and historical agency. This research draws on 15 individual interviews with Somali mothers and participant- observation in two parenting education classes in Canada.
While scholars have examined the recognition of immi-grant professionals ’ knowledge, little literat...
BACKGROUND: Pre- and post-migration trauma due to forced migration may impact negatively on parents'...
This network brings together academics, practitioners and users to improve our understanding of how ...
Mothers are viewed as the people who are raising future citizens of Canada; therefore, their parenti...
This study examines the curriculum and impact of The Nobody’s Perfect parenting program delivered by...
This capstone explores the integration challenges faced by Somali Canadian male youth in Canada as t...
Over the last 15 years, approximately 12,000 Somali immigrants and refugees have settled in the capi...
Access to health care is considered a basic right in Canadian society. However, health services are ...
The predominant definition of motherhood in Canada, and Western society, reflects the notion of inte...
This thesis aims to explore the activism of first generation Somali Canadian Women (FGSCWA). It spec...
This research examines how Chinese immigrant mothers’ learning has been socially organized in a Cana...
Using a qualitative life history methodology, this study explores the migration and integration expe...
For the first time in recent history, Somali society has experienced the plight of a mass exodus. Mi...
This cross-cultural inquiry focuses on the involvement of mothers in their children's education and ...
Parental involvement enhances student learning and educational experiences and can specifically incr...
While scholars have examined the recognition of immi-grant professionals ’ knowledge, little literat...
BACKGROUND: Pre- and post-migration trauma due to forced migration may impact negatively on parents'...
This network brings together academics, practitioners and users to improve our understanding of how ...
Mothers are viewed as the people who are raising future citizens of Canada; therefore, their parenti...
This study examines the curriculum and impact of The Nobody’s Perfect parenting program delivered by...
This capstone explores the integration challenges faced by Somali Canadian male youth in Canada as t...
Over the last 15 years, approximately 12,000 Somali immigrants and refugees have settled in the capi...
Access to health care is considered a basic right in Canadian society. However, health services are ...
The predominant definition of motherhood in Canada, and Western society, reflects the notion of inte...
This thesis aims to explore the activism of first generation Somali Canadian Women (FGSCWA). It spec...
This research examines how Chinese immigrant mothers’ learning has been socially organized in a Cana...
Using a qualitative life history methodology, this study explores the migration and integration expe...
For the first time in recent history, Somali society has experienced the plight of a mass exodus. Mi...
This cross-cultural inquiry focuses on the involvement of mothers in their children's education and ...
Parental involvement enhances student learning and educational experiences and can specifically incr...
While scholars have examined the recognition of immi-grant professionals ’ knowledge, little literat...
BACKGROUND: Pre- and post-migration trauma due to forced migration may impact negatively on parents'...
This network brings together academics, practitioners and users to improve our understanding of how ...