Forced migration and separated families : : everyday insecurities and transnational strategies / / edited by Marja Tiilikainen, Johanna Hiitola, Abdirashid A. Ismail, Jaana Palander.

This open access book examines the impacts and experiences of family separation on forced migrants and their transnational families. On the one hand, it investigates how people with a forced migration background in Europe, the Middle East, and Latin America experience separation from their families,...

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Superior document:IMISCOE Research Series,
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Place / Publishing House:Cham : : Springer International Publishing :, Imprint: Springer,, 2023.
Year of Publication:2023
Edition:1st ed. 2023.
Language:English
Series:IMISCOE Research Series,
Physical Description:1 online resource (x, 225 pages) :; illustrations.
Notes:Includes index.
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Table of Contents:
  • Part 1: Introduction
  • Chapter 1. From Forced Migration to the Forced Separation of Families
  • Chapter 2. International Human Rights Frameworks in Relation to National Family Reunification Policy and Administrative Practice
  • Part II: Everyday Insecurities Faced by Transnationally Separated Families
  • Chapter 3. Recognizing Insecurities of Family Members Abroad: Human Rights Balancing in European and Finnish Case Law
  • Chapter 4. ‘There is no family here’: Refugees’ Strategies for Family Reunification in São Paulo
  • Chapter 5. ‘She Died While Missing Us’: Experiences of Family Separation Among African Refugees in Israel
  • Chapter 6. For the Greater Good: The Economic and Social Impacts of Irregular Migration on Families in Benin City, Nigeria
  • Chapter 7. ‘Mum, I Sleep Under a Bridge’: Everyday Insecurities of the Families of Rejected Asylum Seekers in Somalia
  • Part III: Affective Responses and Waiting for Family Reunification
  • Chapter 8. Mapping Conditions of (In)security for ‘Dreamer Parents’ at the Mexico-US Border
  • Chapter 9. Gendered Family Dynamics, Waiting and Mobilities Across Borders: Syrian Refugees Navigating Displacement in Jordan
  • Chapter 10. ‘Doing Family’ as a Separated Household: The Experience of Syrian Refugees in Germany and Lebanon
  • Chapter 11. Navigating Affective (In)securities: Forced Migration and Transnational Family Relationships
  • Chapter 12. Forced Migration and Evolving Responses to Queer Identity in the Muslim Family.