Forced Migration and Separated Families Everyday Insecurities and Transnational Strategies /
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| Summary: | X, 225 p. 1 illus. text |
| Language: | English |
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
2023.
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| Edition: | 1st ed. 2023. |
| Series: | IMISCOE Research Series,
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-24974-7 |
| Format: | Electronic Book |
Table of Contents:
- Part 1: Introduction
- Chapter 1. From Forced Migration to the Forced Separation of Families
- Chapter 2. International Human Rights Frameworks in Relation to National Family Reunification Policy and Administrative Practice
- Part II: Everyday Insecurities Faced by Transnationally Separated Families
- Chapter 3. Recognizing Insecurities of Family Members Abroad: Human Rights Balancing in European and Finnish Case Law
- Chapter 4. ‘There is no family here’: Refugees’ Strategies for Family Reunification in São Paulo
- Chapter 5. ‘She Died While Missing Us’: Experiences of Family Separation Among African Refugees in Israel
- Chapter 6. For the Greater Good: The Economic and Social Impacts of Irregular Migration on Families in Benin City, Nigeria
- Chapter 7. ‘Mum, I Sleep Under a Bridge’: Everyday Insecurities of the Families of Rejected Asylum Seekers in Somalia
- Part III: Affective Responses and Waiting for Family Reunification
- Chapter 8. Mapping Conditions of (In)security for ‘Dreamer Parents’ at the Mexico-US Border
- Chapter 9. Gendered Family Dynamics, Waiting and Mobilities Across Borders: Syrian Refugees Navigating Displacement in Jordan
- Chapter 10. ‘Doing Family’ as a Separated Household: The Experience of Syrian Refugees in Germany and Lebanon
- Chapter 11. Navigating Affective (In)securities: Forced Migration and Transnational Family Relationships
- Chapter 12. Forced Migration and Evolving Responses to Queer Identity in the Muslim Family.