Transnational families’ experiences. A research on generations of Italians living in Belgium

Adopting a family perspective on the migration phenomenon means considering the relevance of the links between the various components along a multi-generation temporal and relational axis. The research in question, through a qualitative methodology, analyzes how socialization processes can evolve th...

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Main Author: Marta Scocco
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Centre for Studies and Research Mediterranean Knowledge 2020-12-01
Series:Journal of Mediterranean Knowledge
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Online Access:http://www.mediterraneanknowledge.org/publications/index.php/journal/article/view/190
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spelling doaj-8c402bf6048d420d9c6947f19c419b4f2021-01-06T05:28:26ZengInternational Centre for Studies and Research Mediterranean KnowledgeJournal of Mediterranean Knowledge2499-930X2020-12-015221923510.26409/2020JMK5.2.14Transnational families’ experiences. A research on generations of Italians living in BelgiumMarta Scocco0University of MacerataAdopting a family perspective on the migration phenomenon means considering the relevance of the links between the various components along a multi-generation temporal and relational axis. The research in question, through a qualitative methodology, analyzes how socialization processes can evolve through generations within the family dimension. Migration experiences are indeed very different from one generation to another. Moreover, it turns out like the transnational social fields in which migrants and their descendents are embedded, span different countries and form a significant context for their everyday lives. It seemed interesting to propose a study that deal with the Italian emigration of the past, analyzing however the most recent implications. The country chosen as case study is also for this reason Belgium, where the Italian presence is still very relevant. The study was attended by descendants of Italians who arrived in the country after the Second World War.http://www.mediterraneanknowledge.org/publications/index.php/journal/article/view/190migrationitalyintergenerational relationshipsqualitative studiesitalian emigrationbelgium
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Transnational families’ experiences. A research on generations of Italians living in Belgium
Journal of Mediterranean Knowledge
migration
italy
intergenerational relationships
qualitative studies
italian emigration
belgium
author_facet Marta Scocco
author_sort Marta Scocco
title Transnational families’ experiences. A research on generations of Italians living in Belgium
title_short Transnational families’ experiences. A research on generations of Italians living in Belgium
title_full Transnational families’ experiences. A research on generations of Italians living in Belgium
title_fullStr Transnational families’ experiences. A research on generations of Italians living in Belgium
title_full_unstemmed Transnational families’ experiences. A research on generations of Italians living in Belgium
title_sort transnational families’ experiences. a research on generations of italians living in belgium
publisher International Centre for Studies and Research Mediterranean Knowledge
series Journal of Mediterranean Knowledge
issn 2499-930X
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Adopting a family perspective on the migration phenomenon means considering the relevance of the links between the various components along a multi-generation temporal and relational axis. The research in question, through a qualitative methodology, analyzes how socialization processes can evolve through generations within the family dimension. Migration experiences are indeed very different from one generation to another. Moreover, it turns out like the transnational social fields in which migrants and their descendents are embedded, span different countries and form a significant context for their everyday lives. It seemed interesting to propose a study that deal with the Italian emigration of the past, analyzing however the most recent implications. The country chosen as case study is also for this reason Belgium, where the Italian presence is still very relevant. The study was attended by descendants of Italians who arrived in the country after the Second World War.
topic migration
italy
intergenerational relationships
qualitative studies
italian emigration
belgium
url http://www.mediterraneanknowledge.org/publications/index.php/journal/article/view/190
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