Transnational Families: Ethnicities, Identities and Social Capital
A scholarly book exploring how ethnicity, identity and social capital shape transnational family life. Includes insights from multiple perspectives to inform understanding of migrant networks. Customer insight: mixed feelings about applicability to real-world contexts
Highlights
- focus on social capital in families
- intersection of ethnicity and identity
- collaborative author perspectives
Pros
- multifaceted examination of transnational family dynamics
- combines perspectives from multiple authors
- focus on social capital and identities
Cons
- academic style may limit accessibility
- no features listed for practical use