Portraying Migrant Families in Academic Publications: Naming and Framing

In this chapter the authors set out to examine how migrant families are named and framed in academic publications by Lithuanian researchers published from 2004 to 2017, available in Lithuanian and international academic databases. The authors aim to disclose how Lithuanian academics perceive the ch...

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Main Authors: Irena Juozeliūnienė, Indrė Bielevičiūtė, Irma Budginaitė-Mačkinė
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Language:English
Published: Vilnius University Press 2020-09-01
Series:Vilnius University Open Series
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Online Access:https://www.journals.vu.lt/open-series/article/view/20541
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spelling doaj-b20ddc961e214700954bc417606a3a7d2021-02-03T10:51:28ZengVilnius University PressVilnius University Open Series2669-05352020-09-01310.15388/OS.2020.4Portraying Migrant Families in Academic Publications: Naming and FramingIrena Juozeliūnienė0Indrė Bielevičiūtė1Irma Budginaitė-Mačkinė2Vilnius University, LithuaniaVilnius University, LithuaniaVilnius University, Lithuania In this chapter the authors set out to examine how migrant families are named and framed in academic publications by Lithuanian researchers published from 2004 to 2017, available in Lithuanian and international academic databases. The authors aim to disclose how Lithuanian academics perceive the change of family boundaries and fluidity of family relations in the context of global migration, and how the meanings of ‘change’ are used within academic publications that have sought to define the migrant family life as ‘troubling’. The analysis of publications presented in this chapter was carried out from January to March 2018. It formed a sub-study of the research project ‘Global Migration and Lithuanian Family: Family Practices, Circulation of Care, and Return Strategies’ (2017–2019), funded by the Lithuanian Research Council. The analysis has revealed that Lithuanian researchers portray migrant families as extended in space, liquid, networked, survived, but unsecure because of ongoing risks as well as experiencing ‘losses’ or/ and ‘gains’. The researchers conclude that portraits presented by the academics are framed by the family ideology, while naming of migrant families highly rely on the images of ‘how a family should be’. https://www.journals.vu.lt/open-series/article/view/20541Migrant familynaming familyframing familytroubling family
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author Irena Juozeliūnienė
Indrė Bielevičiūtė
Irma Budginaitė-Mačkinė
spellingShingle Irena Juozeliūnienė
Indrė Bielevičiūtė
Irma Budginaitė-Mačkinė
Portraying Migrant Families in Academic Publications: Naming and Framing
Vilnius University Open Series
Migrant family
naming family
framing family
troubling family
author_facet Irena Juozeliūnienė
Indrė Bielevičiūtė
Irma Budginaitė-Mačkinė
author_sort Irena Juozeliūnienė
title Portraying Migrant Families in Academic Publications: Naming and Framing
title_short Portraying Migrant Families in Academic Publications: Naming and Framing
title_full Portraying Migrant Families in Academic Publications: Naming and Framing
title_fullStr Portraying Migrant Families in Academic Publications: Naming and Framing
title_full_unstemmed Portraying Migrant Families in Academic Publications: Naming and Framing
title_sort portraying migrant families in academic publications: naming and framing
publisher Vilnius University Press
series Vilnius University Open Series
issn 2669-0535
publishDate 2020-09-01
description In this chapter the authors set out to examine how migrant families are named and framed in academic publications by Lithuanian researchers published from 2004 to 2017, available in Lithuanian and international academic databases. The authors aim to disclose how Lithuanian academics perceive the change of family boundaries and fluidity of family relations in the context of global migration, and how the meanings of ‘change’ are used within academic publications that have sought to define the migrant family life as ‘troubling’. The analysis of publications presented in this chapter was carried out from January to March 2018. It formed a sub-study of the research project ‘Global Migration and Lithuanian Family: Family Practices, Circulation of Care, and Return Strategies’ (2017–2019), funded by the Lithuanian Research Council. The analysis has revealed that Lithuanian researchers portray migrant families as extended in space, liquid, networked, survived, but unsecure because of ongoing risks as well as experiencing ‘losses’ or/ and ‘gains’. The researchers conclude that portraits presented by the academics are framed by the family ideology, while naming of migrant families highly rely on the images of ‘how a family should be’.
topic Migrant family
naming family
framing family
troubling family
url https://www.journals.vu.lt/open-series/article/view/20541
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