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The care worlds of migrant children - Exploring inter-generational dynamics of love, care and solidarity across home and school
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Date Issued
2016
Date Available
2016-04-24T01:00:27Z
Abstract
There is increasing interest in migrant children’s contribution to family processes of integration. Less explored are the role of affective bonds and the significance of children’s care worlds in managing the transition of the migrant family, especially between home and school. Drawing on a deep ethnographic study of 10 diverse migrant families (parent and child), this article highlights how inter-generational practices of love, care and solidarity – the creation of a 'family feeling' (Bourdieu, 1998) – are central to the negotiation of belonging in the settlement country. However, affective practices, it is argued, are interconnected with access to economic, social and cultural resources giving rise to substantive differences in how migrant children negotiate the transition between home and school.
Other Sponsorship
National Children’s Scholarship Programme of the Department of Children and Youth Affairs, Dublin, Ireland
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Sage Publications
Journal
Childhood
Volume
23
Issue
1
Start Page
1
End Page
16
Copyright (Published Version)
2016 Sage
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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Care_worlds_of_migrant_children_.docx
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118.4 KB
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Microsoft Word
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