Migration Letters
Volume 14, Issue 1, 2017, Pages 1-10

Transnational migrant families: Navigating marriage, generation and gender in multiple spheres (Review)

Al-Sharmani M. , Tiilikainen M. , Mustasaari S.
  • a Faculty of Theology, Study of Religions Unit, University of Helsinki, Finland
  • b Department of Social Research, University of Helsinki, Finland
  • c Faculty of Law, University of Helsinki, Finland

Abstract

This special issue seeks to enrich readers' understandings of the transnational family practices and relations of selected migrant groups of a predominantly Muslim background in a number of Western contexts. It presents theoretically and empirically grounded studies that investigate how these family practices and ties are transnationally shaped, navigated and experienced by different family members. It focuses on two aspects of family life: marriage and the second generation's aspirations and transnational experiences. Under the first theme, this special issue examines how marriage, migration and kinship interplay in transnationally shaped social fields where multiple legal and normative systems intersect in the lives of migrants. With regards to the second theme, the issue investigates how the children of migrants navigate and experience transnational family norms, ties and practices. Throughout the issue, individual articles shed light on the gendered dimensions of the different family practices and experiences. Copyright © 2017 MIGRATION LETTERS © Transnational Press London.

Author Keywords

Transnational families Generation Gender marriage Muslim migrants

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Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85018703207&partnerID=40&md5=057cb526a53a06a85a0cc507476b5faf

ISSN: 17418984
Cited by: 2
Original Language: English