Týden 11 Migrace, děti a dětství: Děti migrujících a migrující děti
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Povinná literatura:
Devi, U.S., L.W. Isaksen, A.R. Hochschild. 2013. „Children Left Behind“ Pp.
147-164. In Hochschild, A.R. So How’s the Family? Los Angeles: University of
California Press.
King, Russell, Anastasia Christou, Janine Teerling.
2011. “'We Took a Bath with the Chickens':
Memories of Childhood Visits to the Homeland by Second-Generation Greek and
Greek Cypriot Returnee.” Global
Networks 11 (1): 1-23.
Doporučená literatura:
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Graham,
E. et al. 2012. Transnational families and the family nexus: perspectives of
Indonesian and Filipino children left behind by migrant parent(s). Environment
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Madianou,
M., D. Miller. 2012. Mobile phone parenting: Reconfiguring relationships
between Filipina migrant mothers and their left-behind children. New Media
& Society, May 2011; vol. 13, 3: pp. 457-470.
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K.F. 1999. Narratives of the children left behind: Home and identity in
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R. S. 2005. Children of global migration:
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R.S. 2005. „Long distance intimacy: class, gender and intergenerational
relations between mothers and children in Filipino transnational families“.
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L. 2001. „Introduction“ In Visits home:
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lives of the second generation, New York: Russell Sage, 295–311.
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Levitt, P. (2009) ‘Roots and routes: understanding the lives of the
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(7), 1225–42.
Levitt, Peggy, Mary P. Waters. 2002. The
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S. 2007 ‘“Roots migrants”: transnationalism and “return” among secondgeneration
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