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Transnational Families

The SAGE Encyclopedia of Children and Childhood Studies, 2015
This article presents a series of reflections about transborder and transnational families living near the Mexico-U.S. border. These two different family types are not mutually exclusive, because some families belong to both.
N. Ojeda
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Key developments and future prospects in the study of transnational families

Research Handbook on the Sociology of the Family, 2021
Today, the terminology of transnational families is common in research, and increasingly appears in public and political debates as well (e.g., COFACE 2012).
L. Merla   +3 more
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Shifting duties: becoming ‘good daughters’ through elder care practices in transnational families from Kerala, India

Gender, Place & Culture: A Journal of Feminist Geography, 2020
This article investigates the influence of international migration on the filial norms of elder care in transnational families of Syrian Christian nurses from Kerala, South India.
T. Ahlin, K. Sen
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AGING WITHIN TRANSNATIONAL FAMILIES

Aging within Transnational Families, 2019
Vincent Horn
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Migration, Transnational Families, and New Communication Technologies

The Handbook of Diasporas, Media, and Culture, 2019
In this chapter, I will address the intersection between migration and new communication technologies. Drawing on a bottom‐up approach that puts migrant experiences at the heart of the analysis, the chapter observes how migrants use social and mobile ...
Mirca Madianou
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Transnational Family and Connections

2020
This chapter demonstrates that while young people strive to establish an anchor in Europe as a place where they feel safe and can imagine and construct futures for themselves, they simultaneously derive a sense of subjective wellbeing from their transnational ties and personhood.
Elaine Chase, Jennifer Allsopp
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Transnational Family Law

2021
Abstract Family law is no longer an isolated field that simply represents the traditions and values of an individual culture. Transnational influences, including human rights, regional and international institutions, and social movements, have played a crucial role in opening family law to widening perspectives.
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Transnational moral economies: The value of monetary and social remittances in transnational families

Current Sociology, 2018
Although migration scholars have called for studying both ends of migration, few studies have empirically done so. In this article the author analyzes ethnographic data conducted with migrant careworkers in Italy, many undocumented, and their non-migrant
Cinzia D. Solari
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