Handbook on migration and the family /

"This Handbook is a timely and critical intervention into debates on changing family dynamics in the face of globalization, population migration and uneven mobilities. By capturing the diversity of family 'types', 'arrangements' and 'strategies' across a global set...

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Korporativní autor: Edward Elgar Publishing
Další autoři: Waters, Johanna L. (Editor), Yeoh, Brenda S. A. (Editor)
Médium: E-kniha
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2023
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245 0 0 |a Handbook on migration and the family /  |c edited by Johanna L. Waters (Professor of Human Geography, Department of Geography, University College London, UK) and Brenda S.A. Yeoh, (Professor of Social Sciences, Department of Geography, National University of Singapore, Singapore) 
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300 |a 1 online resource (392 pages) 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a Contents: 1. Introduction to the handbook on migration and the family / Johanna L. Waters and Brenda S.A. Yeoh -- Part I. Gender relations and gender subjectivities -- 2. Nanny families and the making of gender (in)equality / Rosie Cox, Terese Anving and Sara Eldén -- 3. Transnational marriage migration: Agency, structures and intimate gendered governmentality / Neil Amber Judge and Margaret Walton-Roberts -- 4. Nation, gender and location: Understanding transnational families in the face of violence / Biftu Yousuf and Jennifer Hyndman -- 5. Vietnamese masculinities in transition: Negotiating manhood in the context of female labour migration / Lan Anh Hoang -- 6. The transnationalisation of intimacy: Family relations and changes in an age of global mobility and digital media / Earvin Charles Cabalquinto and Yang Hu -- Part II. Age and intergenerational relationships -- 7. Mobility and intergenerational transfers of capital: Narrating expatriate and globally mobile children's perspectives / Sin Yee Koh and I Lin Sin -- 8. Young people, intergenerationality and the familial reproduction of transnational migrations and im/mobilities / Caitríona Ní Laoire -- 9. Split households and migration in the global south: Gender and intergenerational perspectives / C. Cindy Fan -- 10. Negotiating long-distance caring relations: Migrants in the uk and their families in Poland / Weronika Kloc-Nowak and Louise Ryan -- 11. Analysing youth migrations through the lens of generation / Rhondeni Kikon and Roy Huijsmans -- 12. Unaccompanied child migrants and family relationships / Katie Willis, Sue Clayton and Anna Gupta -- Part III. Power, social inequalities and social mobility -- 13. Families in educational migration: Strategies, investments and emotions / Johanna L. Waters and Zhe Wang -- 14. Privileged migration and the family: Family matters in corporate expatriation / Sophie Cranston and George Tan -- 15. Not as safe as houses: Experiences of domestic violence among international migrant women / Cathy McIlwaine -- 16. Academic mobility and the family / Yanbo Hao and Maggi W.H. Leung -- 17. The heterosexual family ideal and its limitations for bi-national same-sex family formations / Claire Fletcher -- Part IV. Spatialities and temporalities -- 18. Migrant family separation, reunification and recalibration / Denise L. Spitzer and Sara Torres -- 19. 'Maybe in the future i'll have two homes': Temporalities of migration and family life among vietnamese people in London / Annabelle Wilkins -- 20. Offshoring social reproduction: Low-wage labour circulation and the separation of work and family life / Thomas Saetre Jakobsen, Sam Scott and Johan Fredrik Rye -- 21. Growing over time: Left-behind children in the past three decades / Theodora Lam -- 22. Transnational families and mobility regimes / Franchesca Morais and Brenda S.A. Yeoh -- Index. 
520 |a "This Handbook is a timely and critical intervention into debates on changing family dynamics in the face of globalization, population migration and uneven mobilities. By capturing the diversity of family 'types', 'arrangements' and 'strategies' across a global setting, the volume highlights how migration is inextricably linked to complex familial relationships, often in supportive and nurturing ways, but also violent and oppressive at other times. Featuring state-of-the-art reviews from leading scholars, the Handbook attends to cross-cutting themes such as gender relations, intergenerational relationships, social inequalities and social mobility. The chapters cover a wide range of subjects, from forced migration and displacement, to expatriatism, labour migration, transnational marriage, education, LGBTQI families, digital technology and mobility regimes. By highlighting the complexity of the migration-family nexus, this Handbook will be a valuable resource for researchers, scholars and students in the fields of human geography, sociology, anthropology and social policy. Policymakers and practitioners working on family relations and gender policy will also benefit from reading this Handbook"-- 
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