This book challenges the adult-centric
tendencies of migration research and policy which often overlooks
children and young people’s own experiences of migration. A wide range
of international contributors provide careful analysis of the situations
of children in contemporary transnational migratory contexts in the
Global North and South.
Drawing on studies with migrant children and young people in a variety of situations, Transnational Migration and Childhood
makes a unique contribution to furthering our understandings of
transnational childhoods. It explores the laws and policies that govern
children and young people’s experiences of transnational migration
whilst foregrounding their own accounts of migration and
transnationalism. The book shifts our attention away from dominant
discourses of migrant children as ‘victims’, towards the development of
broader conceptualisations of transnational migration and childhood. It
incorporates different migratory flows, a variety of sending and
receiving contexts, and child-centred perspectives. Transnational Migration and Childhood
will be of interest to researchers and policy makers working in the
fields of migration, asylum, and childhood at local, national, and
transnational scales.
This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies.