Family Life in an Age of Migration and Mobility, 1st ed. 2016 Global Perspectives through the Life Course Migration, Diasporas and Citizenship Series
Introduction. Family life in an age of migration and mobility: introducing a global and family life course perspective; Majella Kilkey and Ewa Palenga-Möllenbeck
1. Mobilities and communication technologies: transforming care in family life; Loretta Baldassar
2. Everyday practices of living in multiple places and mobilities: transnational, transregional and intra-communal multi-local families;Michaela Schier
3. Polymedia communication among transnational families: what are the long-term consequences for migration?; Mirca Madianou
4. Travelling to the United States for fertility services: push and pull factors; Lauren Jade Martin
5. Transnational surrogacy and ‘kinning’ rituals in India; Amrita Pande
6. Marriage migration policy as a social reproduction system: The South Korean experience; Gyuchan Kimand Majella Kilkey
7. Strangers in Paradise? Migrant Italian mothers in Norway; Lise Widding Isaksen
8. Transnational mothering and the law: Ghanaian women’s pathways to family reunion and consequences for family life; Miranda Poeze and Valentina Mazzucato9. Fatherhood and masculinities in post socialist Europe: the challenges of transnational migration; Ewa Palenga-Möllenbeck and Helma Lutz
10. Swedish retirement migrants in Spain: mobility and eldercare in an ageing Europe; Anna Gavanas and Ines Calzada
11. Contrasts in ageing and agency in family migratory contexts: a comparison of Albanian and Latvian older migrants; Russell King, Julie Vullnetari, Aija Lulle and Eralba Cela
12. Defamilialization of whom? Re-thinking defamilialization in the light of global care chains and the transnational circulation of care; Florence Degavre and Laura Merla
13.The contested meaning of care in migration law; Sarah van Walsum
Conclusions; Majella Kilkey and Ewa Palenga-Möllenbeck
Majella Kilkey is Reader in Social Policy at the University of Sheffield, UK. Her current research centers on migration and families.
Ewa Palenga-Möllenbeck is Postdoctoral Researcher in the Gender Studies Department at the University of Frankfurt, Germany. Her research interests include migration, transnationalism, gender studies and care work.
Date de parution : 09-2016
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