Childhood and Parenting in Transnational Settings

This book describes children and youth on the one hand and parents on the other within the newly configured worlds of transnational families. Focus is put on children born abroad, brought up abroad, studying abroad, in vulnerable situations, and/or subject of trafficking. The book also provides insi...

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Other Authors: Ducu, Viorela (Editor), Nedelcu, Mihaela (Editor), Telegdi-Csetri, Aron (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer International Publishing 2018, 2018
Edition:1st ed. 2018
Series:International Perspectives on Migration
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. Realities of Childhood and Parenting Under the Impact of Migration (Viorela Ducu)
  • Part 1. Children in Transnational Families
  • Chapter 2. Partial Citizenship and the Children of Domestic Workers (Rhacel Parreñas)
  • Chapter 3. Mobile Childhoods: Rethinking Children's Place in Transnational Families (Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot)
  • Chapter 4. Transnational Migrants’ Childcare Strategies in Hungary: Chinese Children Living in Hungarian Families (Nóra Kovács)
  • Chapter 5. Are Romanian Children Left Behind a Vulnerable Group to Human Trafficking? (Rafaela Hilario Pascoal)
  • Chapter 6. “Our Westerner”: The Role of Romanian-naturalized Youth in Reconfiguring Moldavian Transnational Families (Iulia Hossu)
  • Part 2. Challenges of Migration in Parenting
  • Chapter 7. When Bonnie is Over the Ocean: Modernization of Fatherhood in Transnational Families of Ukrainian Migrant Women (Alissa V. Tolstokorova)
  • Chapter 8. A life Course Perspective on Parenting within Transnational Families: The Interplay Between the Institutional Contexts and Migrant Parents’ Strategies (Charlotte Melander)
  • Chapter 9. Elderly Parents as a Resource for their Adult Migrant Children (Mihaela Hărăguș)
  • Chapter 10. Parenting from a Distance: The Shifting Topology of Care in the Net Era (Carlotta Monini)
  • Chapter 11. Gender Practices in Transnational Families (Viorela Ducu)
  • Afterword
  • Chapter 12. Reframing Transnational Childhoods and Parenting from a Cosmopolitan Perspective (Áron Telegdi-Csetri)