2. Methodological challenges in transnational family research.
3. Two perspectives on family life through the lens of lodging type.
4. “Staying in touch” - views from abroad and from home.
5. Romanian children in multiple worlds.
6. Afterword: what next for Romanian transnational family research?.
Viorela Ducu is Associate Researcher at the Centre for Population Studies, Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj Napoca, Romania.
This book explores novel aspects of transnational family research through the study of Romanian transnational families. A range of topics are covered, including the impact of lodging type upon life strategies; understudied elements in transnational relationships; gender roles in transnational communication; multinational relationships; the role of polymedia in the formation of couples; and the lives of the children of Romanian transnational families.The author presents the experiences of ‘leavers’ as well as of ‘stayers’; of the ‘highly-skilled’ as well as the ‘low-skilled’; that of women and that of men - through individual testimonies and couple interviews.
Romanian Transnational Families will be of interest to students and scholars across a range of disciplines, including sociology, politics, anthropology and geography.
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