This edited collection captures the intersection between migration, mobility and childhood studies. Contributors explore under-researched child and youth short-term and micro movements within major migration fluxes that occur in response to migration and global change.1. Complex Migrations, Migrant Child and Family Life Trajectories and Globalization; Angela Veale and Giorgia Don? 2. Young Migrant Trajectories from Bolivia to Argentina: Changes and Continuities in an Era of Globalization; Samantha Punch 3. Transnational/Indigenous Youth: Learning, Feeling, and Being in Globalized Contexts; Fina Carpena-M?ndez 4. Jeans, Bicycles and Mobile Phones: Adolescent Migrants' Material Consumption in Burkina Faso; Dorte Thorsen 5. New Youth Mobilities: Transnational Migrations, Racialization and Global Popular Culture; Diana Yeh 6. Forced Migration and Material and Virtual Mobility among Rwandan Children and Young People; Giorgia Don? 7. 'I Wish, I Wish...' Reflections on Mobility, Immobility and the Global 'Imaginings' of Nigerian Transnational Children; Angela Veale and Camilla Andres 8. The Children Left Behind by International Migrants from Sri Lanka: Victims or Beneficiaries of Globalization?; Rajith W. D. Lakshman, Sunethra Perera and Pinnawala Sangasumana 9. Ways of Being a Child in a Dispersed Family: Multi-Parenthood and Migratory Debt between France and Mali (Soninke Homeland); ?lodie Razy 10. Protecting Children or Pandering to Politics? A Critical Analysis of Anti-Child Trafficking Discourse, Policy and Practice; Neil Howard 11. Mobility-in-Migration in an Era of Globalization: Key Themes and Future Directions; Giorgia Don? and Angela Veale
The interesting mix of theory and empirical evidence, such as the arguably under-researched transnational migration corridors (e.g. Africa-Europe), could be useful to scholars in migration, childhood and development studies as it can stimulate new thinking on how we imagine children, adolescents and youth within the l#6