In this essay, Joanna Dreby, Sarah Gallo, Florencia Silveira, and Melissa Adams-Corral use a transnational frame to explore the meanings of US citizenship for binational children and its importance to experiences of belonging. Drawing on interviews with children ages six to fourteen living with their Mexican-born parents in rural Puebla, their analysis shows that children view US citizenship as signaling their social location in a historically based migratory system and that the meaning of this social location on children’s daily lives differs given their transnational experiences, specifically the extent of US schooling they received. Migration thus engenders understanding of power and privilege among young children and influences how they...
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This chapter presents a social system and an interactional theoretical approach to explore how theor...
abstract: The purpose of this research was to understand the migration process as experienced by una...
After decades of overlooking children’s perspective, migratory and transnational studies start inclu...
Based on research in the Totonacapan region in Veracruz, Mexico, we examine left-behind children’s p...
Students in Mexican schools with previous experience in US schools are transnational students. To th...
This twenty-three month ethnographic study seeks to understand how citizenship status impacts the ev...
This essay documents a qualitative study of the perspectives of a group of children from neighbourho...
This essay, invites the reader to explore, experience, and connect with multiple children’s lived ex...
The paper has two goals. The first is to present the main quantitative findings drawn from four surv...
Children\u27s literature has set the foundation for many of the important lessons that are taught i...
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Center for Comparative Immigration Studies Abstract. This presentation analyzes how first generation...
This study examines the development of identity, citizenship and sense of belonging among 1.25-gener...
This essay provides a brief introduction into an analysis of citizenship and migration by using a tr...
In this chapter, we outline the significance of our focus on the perspectives and experiences of 1.5...
This chapter presents a social system and an interactional theoretical approach to explore how theor...
abstract: The purpose of this research was to understand the migration process as experienced by una...
After decades of overlooking children’s perspective, migratory and transnational studies start inclu...
Based on research in the Totonacapan region in Veracruz, Mexico, we examine left-behind children’s p...
Students in Mexican schools with previous experience in US schools are transnational students. To th...
This twenty-three month ethnographic study seeks to understand how citizenship status impacts the ev...
This essay documents a qualitative study of the perspectives of a group of children from neighbourho...
This essay, invites the reader to explore, experience, and connect with multiple children’s lived ex...
The paper has two goals. The first is to present the main quantitative findings drawn from four surv...
Children\u27s literature has set the foundation for many of the important lessons that are taught i...
This paper examines the effects of immigration laws on unaccompanied minors from Honduras, El Salvad...
Center for Comparative Immigration Studies Abstract. This presentation analyzes how first generation...
This study examines the development of identity, citizenship and sense of belonging among 1.25-gener...
This essay provides a brief introduction into an analysis of citizenship and migration by using a tr...
In this chapter, we outline the significance of our focus on the perspectives and experiences of 1.5...
This chapter presents a social system and an interactional theoretical approach to explore how theor...
abstract: The purpose of this research was to understand the migration process as experienced by una...