Unpacking ‘family troubles’, care and relationality across time and space (original) (raw)

Call for papers for Special Issue - Diversification of Family Forms and Residential Transformations: The Challenges of "Doing Family" in and through Space

Sarah Murru, Laura Merla

Recherches sociologiques et anthropologiques, 2021

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Geographies of care: spaces, practices, experiences

David Conradson

Social & Cultural Geography, 2003

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Changing geographies of care: employing the concept of therapeutic landscapes as a framework in examining home space

Allison Williams

Social science & medicine (1982), 2002

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Constructions, reconstructions and deconstructions of 'family' amongst people who live apart together (LATs

Simon Duncan, Sasha Roseneil

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Care-related journeys over the life course: Thinking mobility biographies with gender, care and the household

Tim Schwanen

Geoforum, 2018

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“Family Troubles” and “Troubling Families”: Opening Up Fertile Ground

Jane McCarthy

Journal of Family Issues, 2019

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Familial relations: spaces, subjects, and politics

Lauren Martin

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Daily geographies of caregivers: mobility, routine, scale

Janine Wiles

Social Science and Medicine, 2003

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Transnational families, care and wellbeing

Laura Merla

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Social & Cultural Geography Reflections on being a recipient of care: vexing the concept of vulnerability

Janine Wiles

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Lost in Transnationalism: Unraveling the Conceptualisation of Families and Personal Life Through a Transnational Gaze

Paulina Trevena

2011

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

Rosa Brandhorst

Journal of Intergenerational Relationships , 2020

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Geographies of care: A commentary

Janine Wiles

New Zealand Geographer, 2007

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“Doing family” in and through space: towards a multilocal habitus?

Sarah Murru, Laura Merla

Recherches sociologiques et anthropologiques, 2021

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Everyday austerity: Towards relational geographies of family, friendship and intimacy

Sarah Marie Hall

Progress in Human Geography, 2018

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Is home the best place to be old? The changing geography of responsibilities in the care for elderly

Frits De Lange

Stellenbosch Theological Journal 2018, Vol 4, No 1, 133–151 , 2018

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Bearing the burden': towards a restructured geography of caring

C. Milligan

Area, 2000

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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.

Loretta Baldassar

Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2007

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

Laura Merla

Journal of Family Research, 2020

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How to Define Situated and Ever-Transforming Family Configurations? A New Materialist Approach

Cornelia Schadler

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Feelings of distance and proximity: exploring the emotional geographies of men caregiving for family members with multiple chronic conditions

Allison Williams

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Transnational Households: Migrants and Care, at Home and Abroad

Maybritt Jill Alpes

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Constructing a social geography of grandparenthood: a new focus for intergenerationality

Anna Tarrant

Area, 2010

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Breaking the distance: Dialogues of care in a time of limited geographies

Andrea Pollio

Dialogues in Human Geography

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Family as a Safe Haven? Families in Social Practice and Narratives in Times of Crises. Introduction

Adriana Zaharijević

Slovenský národopis Slovak Ethnology, 2024

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Social Classifications and Inequalities: Ideologies of Mobility, Care and Work in Transnational Families (2014), SFB 882 Working Paper Series

Karolina Barglowski

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The Powerful Map of Transnational Families: Marriage, spaces and life trajectories

Garbi Schmidt

Nordic journal of migration research, 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

Loretta Baldassar

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Introduction: space, place and the geographies of women's caregiving work

Allison Williams

Gender, Place & Culture, 2008

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Caring and being cared for: displacing marriage, kinship, gender and sexuality

John Borneman

International Social Science Journal, 2010

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Transnational families in the era of global mobility

Majella Kilkey, Laura Merla

In book: Handbook of Migration and Globalisation, Chapter: 25, Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing, Editors: Anna Triandafyllidou, 2018

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