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Transnational families are not a new phenomenon. Research on
transnational family lives led to a growing body of empirical studies and literature.
Globalization and Information and Communications
Technology (ICT) have created conditions that help families survive the
geographical distance, staying connected. This is focused mainly on the
impacts of transnational way of life in migrant mothers and their
interaction with those left behind, while fathering practices during
migration have received less attention. Despite the efforts made by parents
to ease the geographical separation, often there are changes in the
relationship between parents and children, such as the loss of parental
authority or the weakening of emotional bonds.
The aim of this chapter is to analyze how the relationship between
parents and children is affected by the migratory project, and also identify what practices are carried out by migrant parents to exercise parenting at
distance.
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Marinho, L. (2016). Parenting from afar: parental arrangements after migration: the Angola/portugal case. M. Grasso & T. Ferreira (Eds.), Mobility and Family in Transnational Space. (pp. 141-159). Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
