Index

Families in Motion: Ebbing and Flowing through Space and Time

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Publication date: 25 October 2019

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(2019), "Index", Murray, L., McDonnell, L., Hinton-Smith, T., Ferreira, N. and Walsh, K. (Ed.) Families in Motion: Ebbing and Flowing through Space and Time, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 267-271. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78769-415-620191019

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INDEX

Index

Note: Page numbers followed by “n” with numbers indicate footnotes.

Adaptations
, 64, 68, 235

Administrative restrictions
, 43–45

Adult independence
, 234–237

Aesthetic emotional framework
, 20

Affect
, 5, 21, 219

Ambient co-presence
, 110

Assemblage
, 219–220

mother–baby
, 219–220

familial walking
, 216, 227

Attachment
, 20

Autoethnography (AE)
, 62–63

Birth
, 9, 137, 141

Boomerang moves
, 7

Broken’ family
, 3, 62, 179

Burkitt’s theory of emotions
, 22

Busyness
, 169

Care leavers
, 234, 236, 240–241, 243

Carescapes
, 6

Caring

fathering
, 22

masculinities
, 23

Carpetmakers
, 179, 183, 188

Chain migration
, 101–102

Child Protection Case Conference (CPCC)
, 136–137

Child protection investigation
, 139

Child Protection Order
, 137

Childbirth
, 141

Childhood
, 220

in village
, 178–180

Children
, 81

care
, 218

caring for children on-foot
, 219

children’s family networks
, 84

dual residence arrangements
, 197–198

facilitating transition
, 91

Hearing
, 137–138

mobility
, 198, 218

strategies of territoriality
, 86–88

Children Act (1989)
, 3

Children’s geography
, 81

Co-presence
, 110–111

Cohabitation
, 59

Collaborative autoethnography (CAE)
, 58, 62–64

Collective narratives
, 260

Colonialism
, 11

Commercial surrogacy
, 142

Crime and Disorder Act (1998)
, 3

Culturally embeddedness
, 61

De Marino’s concept
, 255

Denmark, family life in
, 118–119

Detraditionalisation
, 4

Dramaturgical stress
, 70

Dual residence
, 196–197, 203

families
, 201

Emotions
, 13, 20n1, 23, 202, 219

bordering
, 22

expressing
, 90–91

gender
, 22

maps
, 84–86

on move
, 202–207

reflexivity
, 20, 23–24, 26, 33–34

selfhood
, 179

support of parents
, 205

work
, 205

Encounters
, 168

Ethnographic methods
, 104

European Convention on Human Rights (1950)
, 40

European Research Council (ERC)
, 81n1

Ex-industrial landscape
, 178–192

Familial imprisonment
, 41

Familial togetherness, notion of
, 66

Family-hood
, 5

Family/families
, 2, 5–7, 12–14, 41–43, 57–58, 80, 101

change
, 196, 198, 203

contact
, 43–45, 51

display
, 235–236

financial hardship
, 42

ICT-based communication
, 111

im/possible stories of
, 68–70

mobilities
, 7, 155, 235

and models
, 249–251

models
, 256

practices
, 3, 10, 60–61, 66, 120, 198

relationships
, 20, 141

separations
, 20

traces of
, 64–66

transitions
, 9, 200–201

well-being
, 258

Fatherhood
, 22–23, 179, 189

Fathering
, 20–22

Fatherlessness
, 181–182, 190–192

Fathers
, 22–24

European
, 20–21

Scottish and Romanian
, 20–21, 33

Feminist ethics of care
, 219

Feminization of migration
, 102

Fieldnotes
, 186–187

Focus group
, 187–189

Gender
, 102

gendered role
, 102

Geography of harassment
, 185

Global labour markets
, 6

Graduation ceremonies
, 123–125

Grandparenthood
, 125–127

Grounded theory
, 22

Heteronormativity
, 221

‘Home’
, 8, 61

space
, 82

Imagined communities
, 249

Immobility
, 4

Imprisonment
, 8

administrative restrictions
, 43–45

familial
, 41

prison visitation
, 47, 50

prisoners’ families
, 40

Incentive and Earned Privileges scheme (IEP scheme)
, 43–44

Individualisation
, 4

Information and communication technologies (ICTs)
, 9, 99–101

methodology
, 103–104

migration decisions
, 107–109

‘Insider’ research
, 140

Intensive parenting
, 41–42

cultures
, 60

Interdependent mobilities systems
, 103

Intergenerational co-residence
, 7

Intergenerational
, 117–118

birthdays
, 125–127

co-residence
, 7

conceptualisation
, 119–121

methods and data
, 121–123

relations
, 119–121

Interlocking processes
, 23

Intimate relationships
, 1–2, 8, 11, 64

Italy

Italian contemporary migration
, 11

Italian migrants
, 261

Italian migration
, 251–253

Italian motherhood
, 250

Jeremy Kyle Show, The
, 192

Kinship

affinities
, 235

bonds
, 236

kin connectedness
, 4

kin-work task
, 102

Landscape for a Good Woman
, 178–179

‘Landscapes of loss’ project
, 178, 183

Life course

analysis
, 158–159

theory
, 119–120

transitions
, 9

Life stories
, 234

Lifestyle migrants
, 257

Linked lives
, 235

Lived experience of family
, 2, 4, 6, 8

Lived space
, 81–83, 86, 88

Living apart together (LAT)
, 8, 58–61, 80

Living together apart (LTA)
, 8, 58

Local family networks
, 110

Love
, 20, 20n1, 23

paternal
, 20

social construction of
, 22

Maintenance Order Act (1958)
, 181

Masculinity
, 34

Mass Observation Archive
, 156, 160–161, 163–166

Material feminist

approach
, 216

relational ontology
, 219

Materiality
, 88–89

Memory
, 32, 190

Migrants
, 250

Migration (see also Mobilities)
, 250, 252, 257

decisions
, 107–109

north–south
, 251

stepwise
, 109–110

women’ s
, 102

Mobile methods
, 136, 140

MobileKids
, 80–81

Mobilities (see also Migration)
, 82–83

approaches
, 7

cultures of
, 84, 252

cyclical mobility
, 86

digital
, 103, 108

Italian migration and European
, 251–253

perspective on transnational families
, 101–103

physically on move
, 201–202

practicing
, 196

relationally on move
, 208–209

unstable
, 141–143

Moments of care
, 216, 221–227

Moral order
, 249

Morocco, New Migration of Italian Women in
, 249–262

Motherhood
, 20, 179, 219

Motion

Burkitt’s theory of
, 22

families in
, 2–7, 12–14, 60, 62

perpetual motion of mobility
, 156–157

relationality of
, 141

uneven motion and resistance
, 9–10

Multi-disciplinary perspectives
, 62

Multi-local(ity)
, 82–83

families
, 8, 80

living
, 82

residentiality
, 82

Network capital
, 108

Non-migrant family
, 102–103

Nuclear family
, 80

NVivo
, 40, 123

One-day diaries
, 160

Parental/parenting/parenthood
, 7

constructions of
, 180–183

determinism
, 60

love
, 33–34

performing confirmation
, 127–128

relationship
, 182

resistance
, 143–145

separation
, 196

Participative methods
, 84

Paternal love
, 20–22, 24, 34

Planned activities
, 167–168

Play(ing)
, 225

Policymakers
, 100

Polytopical dwelling
, 82

Post-divorce families
, 80

Post-imprisonment
, 43

Practices

of emotion
, 20

of family
, 20

family
, 34, 66, 83, 111

of gender
, 20

Practicing mobility
, 196

Pre-birth
, 137, 139, 141, 148

child protection
, 136–139

Child Protection Case Conference (PBCPCC)
, 137

period
, 141

Precarious labour markets
, 6

Professional resistance
, 145–146

Psychological selfhood
, 179

Register of Italians Abroad (AIRE)
, 253

Relational agency
, 236–237

of care-experienced young people
, 234

disrupted
, 243–244

family display
, 235–236

fatherhood and building
, 244–245

impending motherhood and developing
, 237–240

motherhood and inter-generational reconciliation as
, 240–243

Relational elasticity
, 70

Relationality
, 59, 101, 237

of emotions
, 141

Report of the Committee of One Parent Families (1974)
, 181–182

Reproductive choices
, 257

Researcher reflexivity
, 140

Researching paternal love
, 22

Resentment
, 24, 26

Resistance narratives
, 143

parental resistance
, 143–145

professional resistance
, 145–146

resistance through faith
, 146–147

Rituals
, 120

conceptualisation
, 119–121

occasions
, 117–118, 129–130

types
, 123

Scotland
, 20

Scottish child protection system
, 137

Self-disclosure
, 63

Sense of place
, 90, 188, 192

Sensory ethnographic principles
, 234

Separation
, 196n1, 200, 203

Shared custody
, 81n3

Single-parent families
, 80

Social

constraints
, 217

construction of love
, 22

imaginary
, 250

legitimacy
, 61

workers
, 136–137

Social work
, 135

home visit
, 136

Socio-spatial arrangement of family
, 58

Sociology of childhood
, 198

Sociospatial network game
, 84–85

Space
, 80, 82–83

spatial embedding of family
, 13

spatialisation of families
, 4

spatiality of family
, 2

visible and less visible adaptions of
, 66–68

Stability
, 1, 109

Storytelling
, 234

Surrogacy
, 142

Suspended relationships
, 59

Synchronous activities
, 167

Television advertising
, 7

Temporalities of family practices
, 2, 155–156

analysis
, 162–168

methodology
, 160–162

orchestration of family time
, 168–170

and time
, 156–160

Temporary labour regimes
, 6

Territoriality
, 82–83, 86–88

Time
, 156–160, 168

orchestration of family
, 168–170

phenomenological readings
, 159

time-use analysis
, 158

Traces
, 10–12

Traffic congestion
, 169

Transformations in family relations
, 1

Transitional change
, 236

Transnational

communication
, 100, 104

families
, 101

life
, 6

livelihood
, 110–111

mobilities perspective on
, 101–103

social fields
, 100

UN Convention on Rights of Child (1989)
, 81

Uneven mobilities
, 9–10

US immigration
, 103

Walking
, 216, 225, 228

as family
, 216–217

mothering and care
, 217–218

sensory ethnographies
, 220–221

‘Whole family’ approach
, 40