Transnational Families in the Contemporary World: Concepts, Challenges and Potentials (Part II)

Tuesday, 8 July 2025: 15:00-16:45
Location: ASJE013 (Annex of the Faculty of Legal, Economic, and Social Sciences)
RC06 Family Research (host committee)

Language: English

Due to greater mobility and more diverse family arrangements, nowadays many families include members who live beyond country borders. Although the phenomenon of transnational families has gained scientific attention in the last two decades, researchers still debate on concepts, challenges, and potentials of transnational families. This session focuses on family arrangements in which at least one member temporarily or permanently lives beyond state borders. We aim to discuss issues on the transition of becoming a transnational family, the everyday lives of transnational families, the challenges and potentials of transnational family life, as well as family resilience in a transnational context. Furthermore, we welcome contributions that focus on the interrelation of families’ everyday lives and the circumstances in the respective countries of origin or arrival. We invite researchers to discuss, among others, the following questions in the session: How and why do families become transnational and how do family boundaries change during such a transition? How do transnational families (re)organise their everyday lives, and which family practices do they transform, omit and adopt? How do members of transnational family arrangements perform their roles as mothers or fathers, children, siblings, grandparents, and other family members? How do family boundaries shift in transnational families under diverse circumstances? Which ways of communication do family members choose in order to ‘do family’ across borders? How do matters of integration or social inclusion come into play, e.g. in terms of legal or policy aspects, and how do they contribute to the everyday lives of transnational families?
Session Organizers:
Vida CESNUITYTE, Mykolas Romeris University, Lithuania, Viktoria PARISOT, University of Vienna, Austria and Ulrike ZARTLER, University of Vienna, Austria
Chair:
Vida CESNUITYTE, Mykolas Romeris University, Lithuania
Co-Chair:
Ginte MARTINKENE, Vilnius University, Lithuania
Oral Presentations
Enacting Transnational Family Lives in Temporary Labour Migration Flows
Sanja CUKUT KRILIĆ, Slovenia; Jelena DESPIC, Serbia
Social Policy Towards Transnational Families: Non-Formal Education of Children
Dainius BERNOTAS, Mykolas Romeris university, Lithuania; Ginte MARTINKENE, Vilnius University, Lithuania
Exploring the Role of Support Networks in Daily Life: The Case of Turkish Transnational Families across Europe
Zahide ERDOĞAN, Ankara Hacı Bayram Veli University, Turkey; Ozan SELÇUK, Recep Tayyip Erdogan University, Turkey; Tugba AYDIN HALISOĞLU, Tarsus Üniversitesi Rektörlüğü Takbaş Mahallesi Kartaltepe Sokak 33400 Tarsus / MERSİN, Turkey
Distributed Papers
Empirical Perspectives on Social Inclusion Policies of Returned Moldovans
Mara BIROU, Centre for the Study of Transnational Families, Babeș-Bolyai University Cluj-Napoca, Romania; Aron TELEGDI-CSETRI, UBB, Romania
Navigation of Elderly Migrants in Transnational Spaces: Strategies Used By Elderly Migrants to Benefit from Better Social Protection
Barbara BACKSTROM, Universidade Aberta, Portugal; Tugba AYDIN HALISOĞLU, Tarsus Üniversitesi Rektörlüğü Takbaş Mahallesi Kartaltepe Sokak 33400 Tarsus / MERSİN, Turkey; Bresena KOPLIKU, University of Shkodra, Albania; Federica MORETTI, Euroepan University, Italy
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