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Francisco-Menchavez, Valerie.
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Communities of care in migration/ edited by Valerie Francisco-Menchavez, Leah Williams Veazey.
other author:
Francisco-Menchavez, Valerie.
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Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore : : 2025.,
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xxviii, 306 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
1. Introduction: Communities of Care in Migration (Valerie Francisco-Menchavez, Leah Williams Veazey) -- SECTION 1: ETHICS, VISIONS AND STRATEGIES OF CARE IN MIGRATION -- 2. Migrant Care as Resisting Nation-States and Being in Good Kinship with Indigenous Communities (Sewsen Igbu, Ashley Caranto Morford, Shanna Peltier) -- 3. Communicative Care: Building Communities of Care through Communication in the Belarusian Resistance-in-Exile (Volha Verbilovich, Lynnette Arnold) -- 4. Radical Care as New World Making (Katherine Nasol) -- SECTION 2: MIGRANTS ORGANISING FOR SOLIDARITY AND COLLECTIVITY -- 5. Solidarity, care and the feminist commons: Nepali migrant women caring for survivors of family violence in Melbourne, Australia (Rosi Aryal, Sabitra Kaphle, Bobby Lama, Niru Triphati, and Madhuri Maskey) -- 6. Healing Patchworks of Care: Domestic Worker and Home Care Labor Organizing in San Antonio, TX (Amanda Gray Rendón) -- 7. Toward Communities of Care as Political Praxis: Collective Care in Transnational Filipina/x/o American Organizing (Annelle Maranan Garcia) -- SECTION 3: COLLECTIVE CARE IN REFUGEE AND ASYLUM-SEEKING COMMUNITIES -- 8. Brokering strength, support, and care among Tamil refugees and asylum seekers in Australia (Nadeeka Arambewela-Colley and Charishma Ratnam) -- 9. Collective Care Among Refugees in the Israeli Settler State: Navigating Debt and Economic Precarity (Rachel H. Brown) -- 10. Coalescing Collective Ways of Being and Communities of Care in Migration: Meaning Making and Healing through Reflective Dialogic Praxis (Jane Pak, Jean Pierre Ndagijimana, Emmanuel Bakheit, Jyoti Gurung) -- SECTION 4: MEN, MASCULINITIES AND MIGRANT COMMUNITIES OF CARE -- 11. The Emergence and Sustenance of Informal Communities of Care amongst Migrant Men in Urban South Africa (Leah Koskimaki, Nomkhosi Mbatha) -- 12. A Bridge Towards Liberated Multigenerational Migrant Masculinities: Building the Brokada Filipinx Men's Healing Circle (Wayne Silao Jopanda) -- SECTION 5: MIGRANT COMMUMITIES OF CARE IN THE DIGITAL AGE -- 13. Recipes for being Coorg; Culinary Carework via Diasporic Cyber Community (Bittiandra Chand Somaiah) -- 14. Lateral Care as Entrepreneurial Solidarity (Adrian Petterson, Isabella Jaimes Rodriguez, Olivia Doggett).
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Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-95-0919-5
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9789819509195
Communities of care in migration
Communities of care in migration
[electronic resource] /edited by Valerie Francisco-Menchavez, Leah Williams Veazey. - Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :2025. - xxviii, 306 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Migration, diasporas and citizenship,2662-2610. - Migration, diasporas and citizenship..
1. Introduction: Communities of Care in Migration (Valerie Francisco-Menchavez, Leah Williams Veazey) -- SECTION 1: ETHICS, VISIONS AND STRATEGIES OF CARE IN MIGRATION -- 2. Migrant Care as Resisting Nation-States and Being in Good Kinship with Indigenous Communities (Sewsen Igbu, Ashley Caranto Morford, Shanna Peltier) -- 3. Communicative Care: Building Communities of Care through Communication in the Belarusian Resistance-in-Exile (Volha Verbilovich, Lynnette Arnold) -- 4. Radical Care as New World Making (Katherine Nasol) -- SECTION 2: MIGRANTS ORGANISING FOR SOLIDARITY AND COLLECTIVITY -- 5. Solidarity, care and the feminist commons: Nepali migrant women caring for survivors of family violence in Melbourne, Australia (Rosi Aryal, Sabitra Kaphle, Bobby Lama, Niru Triphati, and Madhuri Maskey) -- 6. Healing Patchworks of Care: Domestic Worker and Home Care Labor Organizing in San Antonio, TX (Amanda Gray Rendón) -- 7. Toward Communities of Care as Political Praxis: Collective Care in Transnational Filipina/x/o American Organizing (Annelle Maranan Garcia) -- SECTION 3: COLLECTIVE CARE IN REFUGEE AND ASYLUM-SEEKING COMMUNITIES -- 8. Brokering strength, support, and care among Tamil refugees and asylum seekers in Australia (Nadeeka Arambewela-Colley and Charishma Ratnam) -- 9. Collective Care Among Refugees in the Israeli Settler State: Navigating Debt and Economic Precarity (Rachel H. Brown) -- 10. Coalescing Collective Ways of Being and Communities of Care in Migration: Meaning Making and Healing through Reflective Dialogic Praxis (Jane Pak, Jean Pierre Ndagijimana, Emmanuel Bakheit, Jyoti Gurung) -- SECTION 4: MEN, MASCULINITIES AND MIGRANT COMMUNITIES OF CARE -- 11. The Emergence and Sustenance of Informal Communities of Care amongst Migrant Men in Urban South Africa (Leah Koskimaki, Nomkhosi Mbatha) -- 12. A Bridge Towards Liberated Multigenerational Migrant Masculinities: Building the Brokada Filipinx Men's Healing Circle (Wayne Silao Jopanda) -- SECTION 5: MIGRANT COMMUMITIES OF CARE IN THE DIGITAL AGE -- 13. Recipes for being Coorg; Culinary Carework via Diasporic Cyber Community (Bittiandra Chand Somaiah) -- 14. Lateral Care as Entrepreneurial Solidarity (Adrian Petterson, Isabella Jaimes Rodriguez, Olivia Doggett).
'This important new book reminds us that economics is only part of the story of human movement. As the rich and thoughtful chapters demonstrate, migrants participate in communities of care that are always complex, sometimes subversive and often gendered. With examples from across the world, this collection offers an insightful discussion of ethics, politics and emotions that is a valuable contribution to our understandings of migration, care and community.' -Raelene Wilding, Professor of Sociology, La Trobe University, Australia 'Francisco Menchavez and Williams Veazey's edited collection is a masterpiece. It brings together scholars and scholar-activists from different global regions to unpack the varied manifestations of "communities of care" globally... This volume is a must-read for those who are interested in seeing other ways of doing and being in a world that is increasingly dominated by authoritarian and fascist values.' -Ethel Tungohan, Canada Research Chair and Associate Professor of Politics, York University. This interdisciplinary edited volume for scholars of migration, transnationalism and care provides a unique, praxis-informed perspective on the often-unrecognised labour of care given and received between migrants. Organised under the concept of "Communities of Care in Migration", this book explores local and transnational relationships and practices of care as collectively produced and enacted in the lives of migrants in diverse contexts, including the USA, Canada, Australia, South Africa, Asia, Europe, and online. Leading and emerging scholars, community organisers and practitioners in migrant-focused NGOs from across the world draw on a range of methodological techniques, including qualitative interviews, ethnography, policy analysis, participatory action research and content analysis, to offer a fresh look on migration in action. Valerie Francisco-Menchavez is Professor in the Department of Sociology and Sexuality Studies at San Francisco State University, California, USA. Leah Williams Veazey is Research Fellow in Sociology at the Sydney Centre for Healthy Societies and School of Social and Political Sciences at The University of Sydney, Australia.
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