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Volume 14 (2025): Issue 1 (Feb 2025): Special Issue: Living apart together: growing up in transnational families. Guest edited by Alexandra König, Jessica Schwittek and Viorela Ducu
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Families, Relationships and Societies
Online ISSN:
2046-7443
Print ISSN:
2046-7435
Issue Publication Date:
01 Feb 2025
Editorial
Living apart together: growing up in transnational families
Research Articles
Representation of migrating mothers in children’s and young adult literature on transnational families
Voices, imaginaries and agency of Ukrainian and Moldovan transnational children
‘Life is better there’: the aspirations of former stay-behind children and their new ways of migration
Migration as a social mobility project: the case of return migrant families in India
Children’s well-being in times of war: analysing the importance of family through home, objects and relationships
Young people’s accounts of negotiating intergenerational care during serial migration from Poland and Romania to Sweden
Parenting in refugee families: established-outsider dynamics from a transnational perspective
Vulnerable agents: what we can learn from a child-centred perspective on transnational families
Open Space
Perspectives on creating an integrated Ukrainian refugee response in Romania
Transnational family dynamics in Europe: the need for taking the family perspective in migration
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