Shifting Geographical Configurations in Migrant Families: Narratives of Children Reunited with their Mothers in Italy

The article explores the experiences of separation and reunification by children of migrant mothers in Italy by analysing 32 qualitative interviews conducted with adolescents who had rejoined their mothers at different points in their lives. We show that international migration causes children to fa...

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Main Authors: Paola Bonizzoni, Luisa Leonini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Federal Institute for Population Research 2013-06-01
Series:Comparative Population Studies
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Online Access:http://www.comparativepopulationstudies.de/index.php/CPoS/article/view/116
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spelling doaj-254652fa082b47988a9e6d309fd00bf12021-08-02T01:48:50ZengFederal Institute for Population ResearchComparative Population Studies1869-89801869-89992013-06-0138266Shifting Geographical Configurations in Migrant Families: Narratives of Children Reunited with their Mothers in ItalyPaola Bonizzoni0Luisa Leonini1Università degli Studi di Milano, Dipartimento di Scienze Sociali e PoliticheUniversità degli Studi di Milano, Dipartimento di Scienze Sociali e PoliticheThe article explores the experiences of separation and reunification by children of migrant mothers in Italy by analysing 32 qualitative interviews conducted with adolescents who had rejoined their mothers at different points in their lives. We show that international migration causes children to face multiple shifts in the configuration of their family ties due to the geographical dislocations and re-locations to which these ties are subject. The way in which children interpret and adjust to these changes depends on factors such as the timing of the family migration process and the frequency of transnational family practices, which are affected by more or less abrupt discontinuities in family life after their mothers’ and their own departure.http://www.comparativepopulationstudies.de/index.php/CPoS/article/view/116Transnational motherhoodTransnational childhoodFamily reunificationFemale migration
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author Paola Bonizzoni
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Shifting Geographical Configurations in Migrant Families: Narratives of Children Reunited with their Mothers in Italy
Comparative Population Studies
Transnational motherhood
Transnational childhood
Family reunification
Female migration
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Luisa Leonini
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title Shifting Geographical Configurations in Migrant Families: Narratives of Children Reunited with their Mothers in Italy
title_short Shifting Geographical Configurations in Migrant Families: Narratives of Children Reunited with their Mothers in Italy
title_full Shifting Geographical Configurations in Migrant Families: Narratives of Children Reunited with their Mothers in Italy
title_fullStr Shifting Geographical Configurations in Migrant Families: Narratives of Children Reunited with their Mothers in Italy
title_full_unstemmed Shifting Geographical Configurations in Migrant Families: Narratives of Children Reunited with their Mothers in Italy
title_sort shifting geographical configurations in migrant families: narratives of children reunited with their mothers in italy
publisher Federal Institute for Population Research
series Comparative Population Studies
issn 1869-8980
1869-8999
publishDate 2013-06-01
description The article explores the experiences of separation and reunification by children of migrant mothers in Italy by analysing 32 qualitative interviews conducted with adolescents who had rejoined their mothers at different points in their lives. We show that international migration causes children to face multiple shifts in the configuration of their family ties due to the geographical dislocations and re-locations to which these ties are subject. The way in which children interpret and adjust to these changes depends on factors such as the timing of the family migration process and the frequency of transnational family practices, which are affected by more or less abrupt discontinuities in family life after their mothers’ and their own departure.
topic Transnational motherhood
Transnational childhood
Family reunification
Female migration
url http://www.comparativepopulationstudies.de/index.php/CPoS/article/view/116
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