Everyday Lives and Relationships
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Martha Montero-Sieburth is a Lecturer in Social Sciences and Humanities at Amsterdam University College, the Netherlands, and Professor Emerita of the Leadership in Urban Schools Doctoral/Educational Administration Masters Programs at the University of Massachusetts-Boston, USA. Rosa Mas Giralt is the Deputy Programme Manager of the BA Professional Studies at the Lifelong Learning Centre and Visiting Research Associate at the School of Geography in the University of Leeds, UK. Noemi Garcia-Arjona is Associate Professor at the Faculty of Sports and Physical Education, University of Rennes 2, and tenured member at Research Unit VIPS2 (Violences, Innovations, Politiques, Socialisations, Sports), Rennes, France. Joaqun Eguren is Senior Researcher and Professor at the University Institute for Studies on Migrations, Universidad Pontificia Comillas in Madrid, Spain.
Introduction. 1. Experiences of childhood illegality for 1.5 generation Latinx youth in Texas: Never tell anyone about your status. 2. Case studies across national boundaries: underscoring nuanced factors in migrant peer youth groups. 3. Honduran childrens views on migrating to Barcelona: Narratives of violence, hardship and family strategies. 4. Portuguese migrant descendant returnees from Canada: the role of family in processes of return. 5. Home without family, family without home: Young migrants experiences of home and relationships in the city of Brussels. 6. My mothers country. Relational Nationality and Transnational Family Ties. 7. Mothers Who Cross Borders. Family Care Networks in the Homes of Immigrant Mothers. 8. Family Narratives and Moving Intimacies in an Indian Diaspora. 9. Narratives of motherhood: Seeking asylum. 10. Reflections on a community based participatory research project with unaccompanied asylum-seeking children. 11. The researcher as a shapeshifter in the field: Challenges in doing fieldwork with transnational migrant families. 12. Transforming the Pause of Life for Female Asylum Seekers into Action: Empowerment through Dance and Movement. Concluding thoughts on family practices in migration.