Kilkey / Palenga-Möllenbeck Family Life in an Age of Migration and Mobility
1. Auflage 2016
ISBN: 978-1-137-52099-9
Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan UK
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Global Perspectives through the Life Course
E-Book, Englisch, 358 Seiten
Reihe: Migration, Diasporas and Citizenship
ISBN: 978-1-137-52099-9
Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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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