Family narratives and migration dynamics: Barbadians to Britain |
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Authors: | Mary Chamberlain |
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Affiliation: | Professor of Modern Social History , Oxford Brookes University |
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Abstract: | The global dimension of migration, played out in international labour markets and mediated by the manoeuvres of the host polities, engages with a home‐based social and cultural history which furnishes Caribbean migrants with their own agenda, in which family plays a key role. The use of transgenerational life‐stories to explore family dynamics and family narratives can contribute to an understanding of the history and culture of migration and the process by which such a culture is transmitted and transformed across generations. This article takes three case studies of Barbadian migrant families from a larger quota sample. |
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