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El. knyga: Situating Children of Migrants across Borders and Origins: A Methodological Overview

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This open access wide-ranging collation of papers examines a host of issues in studying second-generation immigrants, their life courses, and their relations with older generations. Tightly focused on methodological aspects, both quantitative and qualitative, the volume features the work of authors from numerous countries, from differing disciplines, and approaches. A key addition in a corpus of literature which has until now been restricted to studying the childhood, adolescence and youth of the children of immigrants, the material includes analysis of longitudinal and transnational efforts to address challenges such as defining the population to be studied, and the difficulties of follow-up research that spans both time and geographic space. In addition to perceptive reviews of extant literature, chapters also detail work in surveying the children of immigrants in Europe, the USA, and elsewhere. Authors address key questions such as the complexities of surveying each generation in families where parents have migrated and left children in their country of origin, and the epistemological advances in methodology which now challenge assumptions based on the Westphalian nation-state paradigm. The book is in part an outgrowth of temporal factors (immigrants’ children are now reaching adulthood in more significant numbers), but also reflects the added sophistication and sensitivity of social science surveys. In linking theoretical and methodological factors, it shows just how much the study of these second generations, and their families, can be enriched by evolving methodologies.?
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"This is the best book we have about the methodology to conduct research on the second generation or the children of immigrants and their integration in the countries they reside. Claudio Bolzman, Laura Bernardi and Jean-Marie Le Goff have convened a large number of renowned scholars from different countries to reflect on the life course perspective, the use of quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods and the transnational approach." (Professor Rafael Alarcon Acosta, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte)
1 Introduction: Situating Children of Migrants Across Borders and Origins
1(24)
Claudio Bolzman
Laura Bernardi
Jean-Marie Le Goff
Part I Comparison as Key Methodological Tool and Challenging Perspective in the Study of the Children of Migrants
2 Damned If You Do, Damned If You Don't: The Challenges of Including and Comparing the Children of Immigrants in European Survey Data
25(30)
Laurence Lessard-Phillips
Silvia Galandini
Helga de Valk
Rosita Fibbi
3 Risk Factors of Labor-Market Insertion for Children of Immigrants in Switzerland
55(22)
Andres Guarin
Emmanuel Rousseaux
4 The Presence of a Third Person in Face-to-Face Interviews with Immigrant Descendants: Patterns, Determinants, and Effects
77(22)
Nadja Milewski
Danny Otto
Part II Life Course Perspective and Mixed-Methods Approaches in the Study of Children of Migrants
5 Analyzing Second-Generation Trajectories from a Life Course Approach: What Mixed Methods Can Offer
99(16)
Ingrid Tucci
6 Intergenerational Relationships in Migrant Families. Theoretical and Methodological Issues
115(20)
Claudine Attias-Donfut
Joanne Cook
7 Using a Cohort Survey to Track the Entry into Adult Life of Young People from Immigrant Backgrounds
135(16)
Emmanuelle Santelli
8 Combining In-Depth Biographical Interviews with the LIVES History Calendar in Studying the Life Course of Children of Immigrants
151(22)
Andres Gomensoro
Raul Burgos Paredes
9 Participatory Qualitative Methodology: A Promising Pathway for the Study of Intergenerational Relations Within Migrant Families
173(24)
Michele Vatz Laaroussi
Part III The Biography and the Identity of Immigrant Descendants as a Negotiation Process
10 Studying Second-Generation Transitions into Adulthood in Switzerland: A Biographical Approach
197(18)
Eva Mey
11 National Identity and the Integration of the Children of Immigrants
215(18)
Rosa Aparicio
Andres Tornos
Part IV Transnational Approach and Children of Migrants: Beyond Methodological Nationalism
12 Beyond Home and Return: Negotiating Religious Identity Across Time and Space Through the Prism of the American Experience
233(18)
Peggy Levitt
Kristen Lucken
Melissa Barnett
13 Following People, Visiting Places, and Reconstructing Networks. Researching the Spanish Second Generation in Switzerland
251(18)
Marina Richter
Michael Nollert
14 Mapping Transnational Networks of Care from a Multi-actor and Multi-sited Perspective
269(16)
Valentina Mazzucato
Ernestina Dankyi
Miranda Poeze
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