Childhood, Education and Transnational Migration Strategies through Micro-Narratives by Bangladeshi Pupils in Florence (Italy)

The protagonists of the present article are Florence-based Bangladeshi children who face the challenges of transnationality along with their families. In light of this condition, their destiny is linked to a gamut of possible solutions: emigrating, staying, re-emigrating, or even going back to Bang...

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Main Author: Zoran Lapov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Firenze University Press 2021-01-01
Series:Studi sulla Formazione
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Online Access:https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/sf/article/view/11271
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spelling doaj-5ec8d8af80a4453d853f5854c0355f4c2021-02-03T09:17:36ZengFirenze University PressStudi sulla Formazione2036-69812021-01-0123210.13128/ssf-11271Childhood, Education and Transnational Migration Strategies through Micro-Narratives by Bangladeshi Pupils in Florence (Italy)Zoran Lapov0Docente a contratto – Università degli studi di Firenze The protagonists of the present article are Florence-based Bangladeshi children who face the challenges of transnationality along with their families. In light of this condition, their destiny is linked to a gamut of possible solutions: emigrating, staying, re-emigrating, or even going back to Bangladesh. These very options frame the purposes of the article, namely exploring: (a) the perceptions and feelings experienced by Bangladeshi children in relation to migration strategies adopted by their parents, and (b) the implications that transnational mobility may have for their education. To achieve these goals, the paper builds upon the results of a qualitative study, largely supported by micro-narratives gathered during fieldwork conducted with Bangladeshi pupils attending Italian schools in Florence. https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/sf/article/view/11271transnational Bangladeshi familytransnational childhoodmigration strategieseducationchildren’s micro-narratives
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Childhood, Education and Transnational Migration Strategies through Micro-Narratives by Bangladeshi Pupils in Florence (Italy)
Studi sulla Formazione
transnational Bangladeshi family
transnational childhood
migration strategies
education
children’s micro-narratives
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title Childhood, Education and Transnational Migration Strategies through Micro-Narratives by Bangladeshi Pupils in Florence (Italy)
title_short Childhood, Education and Transnational Migration Strategies through Micro-Narratives by Bangladeshi Pupils in Florence (Italy)
title_full Childhood, Education and Transnational Migration Strategies through Micro-Narratives by Bangladeshi Pupils in Florence (Italy)
title_fullStr Childhood, Education and Transnational Migration Strategies through Micro-Narratives by Bangladeshi Pupils in Florence (Italy)
title_full_unstemmed Childhood, Education and Transnational Migration Strategies through Micro-Narratives by Bangladeshi Pupils in Florence (Italy)
title_sort childhood, education and transnational migration strategies through micro-narratives by bangladeshi pupils in florence (italy)
publisher Firenze University Press
series Studi sulla Formazione
issn 2036-6981
publishDate 2021-01-01
description The protagonists of the present article are Florence-based Bangladeshi children who face the challenges of transnationality along with their families. In light of this condition, their destiny is linked to a gamut of possible solutions: emigrating, staying, re-emigrating, or even going back to Bangladesh. These very options frame the purposes of the article, namely exploring: (a) the perceptions and feelings experienced by Bangladeshi children in relation to migration strategies adopted by their parents, and (b) the implications that transnational mobility may have for their education. To achieve these goals, the paper builds upon the results of a qualitative study, largely supported by micro-narratives gathered during fieldwork conducted with Bangladeshi pupils attending Italian schools in Florence.
topic transnational Bangladeshi family
transnational childhood
migration strategies
education
children’s micro-narratives
url https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/sf/article/view/11271
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