Mobile Childhoods in Filipino Transnational Families : Migrant Children with Similar Roots in Different Routes /

Mobile Childhoods in Filipino Transnational Families focuses on the lived experiences of '1.5-generation' migrants with similar 'roots' (the Philippines), traversing different 'routes' (receiving countries). By shedding light on the diversified paths of their migratory...

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Other Authors: Fresnoza-Flot, Asuncion, (Editor), Nagasaka, Itaru, (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London : Palgrave Macmillan UK : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015.
Series:Migration, diasporas and citizenship.
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. Introduction; Itaru Nagasaka; Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot
  • PART I: UNDERSTANDING CHILDHOODS AND MOBILITIES
  • 2. Conceptualizing Childhoods in Transnational Families: The 'Mobile Childhoods' Lens; Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot; Itaru Nagasaka
  • 3. Migration Trends of Filipino Children; Itaru Nagasaka
  • PART II: FAMILY AND SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS IN THEIR TEMPORALITY
  • 4. Migration, Familial Challenges and Scholastic Success: Mobilities Experiences of 1.5-Generation Filipinos in France; Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot
  • 5. Immigrating into a Segregated Social Space: The Case of 1.5-generation Filipinos in Italy; Itaru Nagasaka
  • 6. Japan as a Land of Settlement or a Stepping Stone for 1.5-generation Filipinos; Sachi Takahata; Megumi Hara
  • PART III: SENSE-MAKING AND SELF-(RE)CONSTRUCTIONS
  • 7. Identity Construction of Migrant Children and Representation of Family: The 1.5-Generation Filipino Youth in California, USA; Koki Seki
  • 8. Children on the Move: 1.5-Generation Filipinos in Australia Across the Generations; Raul Pertierra
  • 9. When Mobile Motherhoods and Mobile Childhoods Converge: The Case of Filipino Youth and Their Transmigrant Mothers in Toronto, Canada; Chiho Ogaya
  • 10. Suspended Mobilities: Japanese-Filipino Children, Family Regimes, and Postcolonial Plurality; Nobue Suzuki
  • 11. Conclusion: children in family migration, family in children's migration; Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot; Itaru Nagasaka.