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1 online resource (312 pages) : illustrations |
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IMISCOE research |
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IMISCOE research.
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Contents |
The family in dispute : insiders and outsiders / Ralph Grillo -- Inside and outside : contrasting perspectives on the dynamics of kinship and marriage in contemporary South Asian transnational networks / Roger Ballard -- 'For women and children!' : the family and immigration politics in Scandinavia / Anniken Hagelund -- Defining 'family' and bringing it together : the ins and outs of family reunification in Portugal / Maria Lucinda Fonseca and Meghann Ormond -- Debating cultural difference : Ayaan Hirsi Ali on Islam and women / Erik Snel and Femke Stock -- Family dynamics, uses of religion and inter-ethnic relations within the Portuguese cultural ecology / Susana and José Bastos -- The dream family : Muslim migrants in Austria / Anna Stepien -- Who cares? : 'external', 'internal' and 'mediator' debates about South Asian elders' needs / Kanwal Mand -- Italian families in Switzerland : sites of belonging or 'golden cages'? : perceptions and discourses inside and outside the migrant family / Susanne Wessendorf -- Dealing with 'that thing' : female circumcision and Sierra Leonean refugee girls in the UK / Radha Rajkotia -- Socio-cultural dynamics in intermarriage in Spain : beyond simplistic notions of hybridity / Dan Rodríguez-García -- Debating culture across distance : transnational families and the obligation to care / Loretta Baldassar |
Summary |
"The family lives of immigrants and ethnic minority populations have become central to arguments about the right and wrong ways of living in multicultural societies. While the characteristic cultural practices of such families have long been scrutinized by the media and policy makers, these groups themselves are beginning to reflect on how to manage their family relationships. Exploring case studies from Austria, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and Australia, The Family in Question explores how those in public policy often dangerously reflect the popular imagination, rather than recognizing the complex changes taking place within the global immigrant community"--Publisher's description |
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Anthropology |
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Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002. http://purl.oclc.org/DLF/benchrepro0212 MiAaHDL |
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Immigrant families -- Europe
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Minority families -- Europe
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Multiculturalism -- Europe
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Immigrant families -- Europe -- Case studies
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Minority families -- Europe -- Case studies
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Ethnicity -- Europe
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Society and social sciences.
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Society and culture: general.
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Social issues and processes.
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Migration, immigration and emigration.
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Sociology and anthropology.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Sociology -- General.
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Ethnicity
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Immigrant families
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Minority families
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Multiculturalism
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Europe
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Case studies
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Case studies.
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Études de cas.
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Electronic book
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Author |
Grillo, R. D
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ISBN |
9789048501533 |
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9048501539 |
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