edited by Albert Kraler, Eleonore Kofman, Martin Kohli and Camille Schmoll
Amsterdam University Press, 2013
eISBN: 978-90-485-1361-1 | Paper: 978-90-8964-285-1
Library of Congress Classification HV4013.E85G46 2011
Dewey Decimal Classification 350

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ABOUT THIS BOOK

Family-related migration is moving to the center of political debates on migration, integration, and multiculturalism in Europe. Still, strands of academic research on family migrations and migrant families remain separate from—and sometimes ignorant of—each other. This volume seeks to bridge the disciplinary divide. Collectively, the authors address the need to better understand the diversity of family-related migration and its resulting family forms and practices, to question simplistic assumptions about migrant families in public discourse, to study family migration from a mix of disciplinary perspectives, and to acknowledge the state’s role in shaping family-related migration, practices, and lives.