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Re-examining the Transnational Nanny

This article explores whether the concept of a global care chain is useful in understanding the migration of careworkers internationally. It examines how an affective approach to understanding migration could supplement the care chain analysis by accounting for the overlapping, shifting, contingent...

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Published in:International feminist journal of politics 2016-06, Vol.18 (2), p.210
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