This paper explores the methodological challenges of doing research with transnational children. It outlines a range of strategies that researchers might employ, whilst also reflecting on the issues that such strategies raise. It argues that an ethnographic approach, combining interviews with participant observation, can enable a fuller understanding of the wider implications of the specific local context, at both the sender and the destination communities. Ethnographic research can lead to a more holistic exploration of children's everyday lives as transnational migrants, by exploring different arenas of their daily lives and not just concentrating on their work or education. This paper considers the methodological and practical aspects in...
Background and Aim of Study: Migration is a complicated and complex social phenomenon. Arriving in a...
This article offers a description and rationale of the Global Childhoods Project, initiated by a gro...
This paper undertakes two analytical enterprises to reflect on children’s place(s) in transnational ...
This paper explores the methodological challenges of doing research with transnational children. It ...
This paper reflects on experiences of conducting research with transnational children. It brings tog...
This paper reflects on experiences of conducting research with transnational children. It brings tog...
This paper discusses the strengths of using ethnographic research methods in cross-national comparat...
In this article, I share some of the methodological reflections that are emerging from my doctoral s...
This introductory article sets out the main challenges that the study of children poses for the unde...
This open access wide-ranging collation of papers examines a host of issues in studying second-gener...
This chapter reviews literature on transnational children and young people of migrant background and...
This paper examines drawings and mental maps made by children (used alongside with conventional inte...
In this paper we analyse migrants and indigenous ‘children identification processes in Argentina, co...
intergenerational relations; transfer behaviour; migration; multicultural; religious identity; ...
This paper examines drawings and mental maps made by children (used alongside with conventional inte...
Background and Aim of Study: Migration is a complicated and complex social phenomenon. Arriving in a...
This article offers a description and rationale of the Global Childhoods Project, initiated by a gro...
This paper undertakes two analytical enterprises to reflect on children’s place(s) in transnational ...
This paper explores the methodological challenges of doing research with transnational children. It ...
This paper reflects on experiences of conducting research with transnational children. It brings tog...
This paper reflects on experiences of conducting research with transnational children. It brings tog...
This paper discusses the strengths of using ethnographic research methods in cross-national comparat...
In this article, I share some of the methodological reflections that are emerging from my doctoral s...
This introductory article sets out the main challenges that the study of children poses for the unde...
This open access wide-ranging collation of papers examines a host of issues in studying second-gener...
This chapter reviews literature on transnational children and young people of migrant background and...
This paper examines drawings and mental maps made by children (used alongside with conventional inte...
In this paper we analyse migrants and indigenous ‘children identification processes in Argentina, co...
intergenerational relations; transfer behaviour; migration; multicultural; religious identity; ...
This paper examines drawings and mental maps made by children (used alongside with conventional inte...
Background and Aim of Study: Migration is a complicated and complex social phenomenon. Arriving in a...
This article offers a description and rationale of the Global Childhoods Project, initiated by a gro...
This paper undertakes two analytical enterprises to reflect on children’s place(s) in transnational ...