跨国家庭与新自由主义全球化:过去、现在和未来

Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.33134/njmr.369
D. Bryceson
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“跨国家庭”的概念在20世纪90年代末和21世纪初的新自由主义全球化背景下结合起来。本文追溯了21世纪影响跨国家庭在世界各地蔓延的社会、经济和政治力量。与此同时,社交媒体通信的数字革命和国际旅行成本的降低为跨国家庭成员之间的交流提供了便利。通过考察输出国和接受国跨国家庭成员之间的物质交流,家庭成员为移民留守儿童提供的托儿支持一直是妇女向外移徙的关键推动因素。反过来,移徙者的汇款一直是汇款国家庭成员提高生活水平的基本生命线或来源。随着时间的推移,全球新自由主义政策通过促进国际旅行和互联网交流,为跨国家庭移民的扩大创造了条件。然而,新自由主义无意中为民族不稳定者和一国民粹主义的增长铺平了道路,这些民粹主义依赖于西方名义人口对国际移民的怨恨。新自由主义的崩溃、全球变暖的加剧和新冠疫情的爆发,可能会以目前尚不确定的方式影响全球移民和跨国家庭的未来。
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Transnational Families and Neo-Liberal Globalisation: Past, Present and Future
The concept of 'transnational family' coalesced in the context of neo-liberal globalisation during the late 1990s and 2000s. This article traces the social, economic and political forces that hove influenced the spread of transnational families throughout the world during the 21st century. Meanwhile, the digital revolution in social media communication and cheapening international travel costs has facilitated transnational family members communication with one another. Examining material exchanges between transnational family members in sending and receiving countries, childcare support for migrants' left-behind children provided by home-based family members has been a critical enabler of women's out-migration. In turn, migrants' remittance payments have been a basic lifeline or a source of improved standards of living for family members in sending countries. Overtime, global neo-liberal policies have generated the context for the expansion of transnational family migration through promotion of international travel and Internet communication. However, neo-liberalism has inadvertently paved the way for the growth of national precariots and one-state populism resting on segments of Western notional populations' resentment of international migration. Collapsing neo-liberalism as well as the intensification of global warming and the onset of the COVID pandemic are likely to influence the future of global migration and transnational familyhood in, as yet, indeterminont ways.
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