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Inhaltsverzeichnis
INTRODUCTION: Entangled Logics in Transnational Families (Javiera Cienfuegos and Rosa Brandhorst). -
PART I: The Importance (and Continuity) of Gender Inequalities. - Families, Female Heads of Household and Feminization of Migration in Central America (Ana Lucía Fernández Fernández). - Adult-Son and Father Relationships Across the Life Course: Reflections on the Korean American Package Deal (Allen Kim). - Raising a Family in the Distance: Family Practices in Contexts of Colombian Migration to Santiago De Chile (Adriana Zapata). - Power Asymmetry in Shared Mothering Arrangements: Filipino Migrant Mothers in France and their Co-Mothers in the Philippines (Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot). - International Marriage, Migration and Transnational Family Life: The Case of Japanese-Filipino Families (Jocelyn O. Celero). - PART II: New (Other) Actors on the Global Scale. - Cultural Identity and Cosmopolitan Attitudes in Zero -Second Generation Transnational Relationships via Materialities (ViorelaDucu & Áron Telegdi Csetri). - Facing Global Processes: Highly Qualified Migrants and their Struggles for Recognition (Javiera Cienfuegos). - Analyzing the Far-Reaching Impacts of the Out-Migration of Female Labor: Barrel Children, Migrant Jamaican Teachers and Dependent Families (Karen Thomas-Brown). - Moral Economies and Transnational Families of Central American Migrants in Mexico and the US (Kristin E. Yarris & Charles Watters). - `Familia En El Extranjero : Transnational Families and the Reconfiguration of Social Inequalities in Cuba (Rosa Brandhorst). - Transnational Families: Brazilian Immigration to the United States, Education and Belonging (Gabrielle Oliveira & Mariana Lima Becker). - Older People and Transnational Family Configurations (Claudio Bolzman). - PART III: Reunification and its Possibilities: Deported and Returned. - Transnational Families and the Impact of Reintegration: Returned Bolivian Women from Spain in between of Social Suffering and Resilience (Sònia Parella & Alisa Petroff). - Uneven Borders: Regulating the Separation and Reunification of Migrant Families (Paola Bonizzoni, Milena Belloni). - Caring from a Distance: Aging Migrants and their Elderly Kin Back in the Homeland (Johanna O. Zulueta). - Transnational Families, Potentiality and being from Somewhen: The Case of an Afghan/Turkmen Family in Istanbul (Diana Ibáñez-Tirado). - The Deportation Experience: Vulnerability and Violence in the Social Reproduction of Transnational Families (Gioconda Herrera). - Dominican Transnational Families and the Impact of Deportation (Nina Nyberg Sorensen). - Legal Trajectories and Transnational Family Engagement of West African Migrants in The Netherlands (Kim Caarls).
The case studies presented in the Handbook of transnational families around the world cover a broad geographical range and reflect many of the challenges that social workers occupied with service users . This makes the handbook highly valuable for social workers interested in exploring social issues that arise at the intersection of local, national and global contexts. . the handbook has a strong agenda-setting role for social work practice and research . (Mieke Schrooten, European Journal of Social Work, June 6, 2024)
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