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Care and reunification in a Cape Verdean family: Changing articulations of family and legal ties

Heike Drotbohm

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Cultural Studies060101 anthropology05 social sciences050401 social sciences methods06 humanities and the artsCape verde0504 sociologyArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Immigration policyAnthropologyCapePolitical economy0601 history and archaeologySociologyFamily reunification

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This article looks at the interaction between transnational family relationships, on the one hand, and family-related immigration policies, on the other. Taking the conflicting concerns that arose between administrative decision-makers and family members during an attempt to reunite a Cape Verdean family spread across several countries as an example, the questions of what ‘family’ means, what relationships are included and the nature of the relationships involved answered differently by different actors will be shown. The article discusses the way in which the regulation of transnational mobility according to specific categories of eligibility is giving social ties a concrete legal form which can run contrary to the social conventions and conceptions of migrants and their families. The focus is on both the normative categories that have repercussions for the core of the social sphere and on the family practices that react to these categorizations.

https://doi.org/10.1177/1466138118774071