Health and Care in the Estonian–Finnish Translocal Context (original) (raw)

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Raffaetà, R. (2019), Caring across borders. The politics of belonging and transnational health. ANUAC. Rivista della Società Italiana di Antropologia Culturale, 8(1): 59-83.

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Baldassar, L. (2007) 'Transnational Families and aged care: the mobility of care and the migrancy of ageing', Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 33(2), 275-297.

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2018: ‘Rethinking care through transnational health and long-term care practices’, in Routledge Handbook of Health Geography, Abingdon: Routledge.

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Comment 2: Transnational Care: Family Life and Complexities of Circulation and Citizenship

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Towards a transnational analysis of the political economy of care

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Feminist Ethics and Social Policy. Towards a New …, 2011

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Transnational families circulating care across borders: a framework for the analysis of intergenerational solidarities

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The political economy of translocal social reproduction: cross-border care mobility in the Czech Republic

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Schilliger, Sarah / Schwiter, Karin / Steiner, Jennifer (2022) Care crises and care fixes under Covid-19: the example of transnational live-in care work. In Social & Cultural Geography. Online first.

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Glocalising Care in the Nordic Countries

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Going Global: The Transnationalization of Care

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Development and Change, 2011

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Baldassar, L. (2008) ‘Debating Culture Across Distance: Transnational Families and the Obligation to Care’ in Grillo, R. (eds) The Family in Question: Immigrant and Ethnic Minorities in Multicultural Europe. Amsterdam University Press, pp269-291

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Introduction to the special issue "Transnational care: Families confronting borders"

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Ethnomorality of care: Migrants and their aging parents

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Transnational Spaces of Care: Migrant Nurses in Norway

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Introduction. In: Alber, E. & H. Drotbohm 2015: Anthropological Perspectives on Care. Work, Kinship, and the Life-Course. New York; Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 2-21.

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Agents of De-differentiation: Women Care-givers for the Dying in Finland

Terhi Utriainen

Journal of Contemporary Religion, 2010

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Baldassar, L. (2008) ‘Debating Culture Across Distance: Transnational Families and the Obligation to Care’, in Grillo, R. (ed) The Family in Question: Immigrant and Ethnic Minorities in Multicultural Europe. Amsterdam University Press. 269-291.

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The significance of care: how local worlds continuously change through global forces. An interview with Katrien De Graeve

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(PAPERS) Comment 2 by Joan Tronto: Transnational Care: Family Life and Complexities of Circulation and Citizenship

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Situating transnational families' care-giving arrangements: the role of institutional contexts

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Baldassar, L. (2006). Recent Australian Immigrant Families and Transnational Caregiving: Italian Professional Migrants and Afghan Refugees Compared. Sociology for Mobile World, TASA Conference Proceedings, Perth, 4-6 Dec, 2006.

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Transnational Households: Migrants and Care, at Home and Abroad

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Introduction to the Special Issue: “Transnational Family Care ‘On Hold’? Intergenerational Relationships and Obligations in the Context of Immobility Regimes”

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Merla, L., & Baldassar, L., (2016) Response: Special Review Symposium, Transnational Families, Migration and the Circulation of Care, Papers: Revista de Sociologia, 101(2), 275-284.

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Keeping It in the Family: Rotating Chains in Women’s Transnational Care Work Between Italy and Ukraine

Svitlana Odynets

2021

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Care as mundane politics: contested familial refugee lives in Finland

Jouni Häkli

Gender, Place & Culture

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(PAPERS) Introduction by Sonia Parella: The portability of care in an increasingly mobile world: chains, drains and circulation

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Examining transnational care circulation trajectories within immobilizing regimes of migration: Implications for proximate care

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Time, space and care: Rethinking transnational care from a temporal perspective

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IDEAL WORKERS AND SUSPECTS: Employers’ Politics of Recognition and the Migrant Division of Care Labour in Finland

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Accessing health care: a look into the culture of foreigners living in Salo, Finland for better service provision

Moro Mohammed

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The power of the vulnerable body: A new political understanding of care

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International Feminist journal of Politics, 2014

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