CONTENTS Introduction: Children, Youth, and the Everyday Ruptures of Migration Deborah A. Boehm, Julia Meredith Hess, Cati Coe, Heather Rae-Espinoza, and Rachel R. Reynolds Children's Agency in Family Decision Making in Britain Naomi Tyrrell "For Tibet": Youth, Hip-Hop, and Transforming the Tibetan Global Imaginary Julia Meredith Hess Transnational Fosterage: The Novel Care Arrangements between Guinean Caregivers and Ivorian and Liberian Children Fleeing War Susan Shepler Modes of Transnational Relatedness: Caribbean Migrants' Networks of Child Care and Ritual Kinship Maarit Forde How Children Feel about Their Parents' Migration: A History of the Reciprocity of Care in Ghana Cati Coe The Children of Emigres in Ecuador: Narratives of Cultural Reproduction and Emotion in Transnational Social Fields Heather Rae-Espinoza Schooling and the Everyday Ruptures Transnational Children Encounter in the United States and Mexico Edmund T. Hamann and Victor A. Zuniga Here/Not Here: Contingent Citizenship and Transnational Mexican Children Deborah A. Boehm The Transnationally Affected: Spanish State Policies and the Life-Course Events of Families in North Africa Nuria Empez Vidal.
Everyday Ruptures : Children, Youth, and Migration in Global Perspective