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Doing Family across Borders: the Role of Routine Practices, Traditions and Festivities in Lithuania
Type of publication
Monografijos dalis / Part of a monograph (Y1)
Title
Doing Family across Borders: the Role of Routine Practices, Traditions and Festivities in Lithuania
Publisher (trusted)
Vilniaus universiteto leidykla |
Date Issued
2020
Extent
p. 99-125
Is part of
Making Lithuanian Families Across Borders: Conceptual Frames and Empirical Evidence / Edited by Irena Juozeliūnienė and Julie Seymour. Vilnius : Vilniaus Universiteto leidykla, 2020. ISBN 9786090704080.
Field of Science
Abstract
The chapter present results of research which objective is to identify family practices which mobilise the members of a personal network of Lithuanian residents into a family irrespective of the (non-) existence of blood or marriage relations and the members’ place of residence (in Lithuania or abroad). Hypotheses formulated in the survey were tested against the data of the quantitative representative sociological survey (the fieldwork was carried out in June-July 2018), and the data of quota survey (the fieldwork was carried out in August-September 2018). Both surveys were conducted in Lithuania while implementing the scientific research project “Global Migration and Lithuanian Family: Family Practices, Circulation of Care and Return Strategies”. The research results show that the emigration of a family member makes a personal network more open to individuals not related to them by blood or marriage. At the same time, the members of the family of procreation are less frequent participants in the practices of the daily routine, joint holidays, birthdays or New Year’s Eve celebrations, and that causes danger to the stability of the family or personal network and even to its survival. Though, participation at religious festivities and the Mother and Father’s Day celebrations still remain the practices which strengthens personal and family relationships of emigrant’s members.
Type of document
type::text::book::book part
ISBN (of the container)
9786090704080
9786090704097
eLABa
70742322
Coverage Spatial
Lietuva / Lithuania (LT)
Language
Anglų / English (en)
Bibliographic Details
48
Project(s)
Global migration and Lithuanian family: family practices, circulation of care and return strategies |
Creative Commons License
Access Rights
Atviroji prieiga / Open Access