When people -- whether children, youth, and adults -- migrate, that
migration is often perceived as a rupture, with people separated by
great distances and for extended periods of time. But for migrants
and those affected by migration, the everyday persists, and
migration itself may be critical to the continuation of social
life. Everyday Ruptures illuminates the wide-ranging continuities
and disruptions in the experiences of children around the world,
those who participate in and those who are affected by migration.
The book is organized around four themes:
- how children's agency is affected by institutions, families, and
beliefs
- how families and individuals create and maintain kin ties in
conditions of rupture
- how emotion and affect are linked to global divisions and
flows
- how the actions of states create ruptures and continuities
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