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ID079651
Title ProperTransnational families and the provision of moral and emotional support
Other Title Informationthe relationship between truth and distance
LanguageENG
AuthorBaldassar, Loretta
Publication2007.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article is an ethnographic analysis of transnational family links between adult migrant children living in Australia and their kin in Italy, from the 1950s to the present. A key focus of the article is the persistence of bonds of emotion across distance. Drawing on Finch and Mason's research on caregiving relationships and Hochschild's work on emotional labour, it explores both the positive experiences as well as the tensions associated with the transnational exchange of moral and emotional support. The findings confirm the perseverance of bonds of emotion across distance and thus challenge arguments about the declining bonds within translocal families as a result of globalising processes. The role that new communication technologies play in sustaining these bonds is offered as a possible explanation to account for the apparent increase in the frequency of transnational emotional interaction over time. The article also calls for further work on the influence of physical co-presence or absence on emotional interaction over distance
`In' analytical NoteIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power Vol. 14, No.4; Jul-Sep 2007: p385-409
Journal SourceIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power Vol. 14, No.4; Jul-Sep 2007: p385-409
Key WordsTransnational Family ;  Transnational Caregiving ;  Italian-Australian Migration ;  Emotions and Migration ;  Migration