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In-text: (Anderson and Smith, 2001)
Your Bibliography: Anderson, K. and Smith, S., 2001. Editorial: Emotional geographies. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 26(1), pp.7-10.
In-text: (Baldassar, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Baldassar, L., 2008. Missing Kin and Longing to be Together: Emotions and the Construction of Co-presence in Transnational Relationships. Journal of Intercultural Studies, 29(3), pp.247-266.
In-text: (Bhabha, 1999)
Your Bibliography: Bhabha, H., 1999. Liberalism's sacred cow. In: C. Joshua, H. Matthew and M. Nussbaum, ed., Is multiculturalism bad for women?, 1st ed. Princeton: Princeton University Press, pp.79-84.
In-text: (Bhopal, 1997)
Your Bibliography: Bhopal, K., 1997. Gender, 'race' and patriarchy; A study of South Asian women. Aldershot: Ashgate.
In-text: (Bhopal, 1997)
Your Bibliography: Bhopal, K., 1997. South Asian women within households: Dowries, degradation and despair. Women's Studies International Forum, 20(4), pp.483-492.
In-text: (Bhopal, 1998)
Your Bibliography: Bhopal, K., 1998. South Asian women in East London: Motherhood and social support. Women's Studies International Forum, 21(5), pp.485-492.
In-text: (Bhopal, 2011)
Your Bibliography: Bhopal, K., 2011. ‘Education makes you have more say in the way your life goes’: Indian women and arranged marriages in the United Kingdom. British Journal of Sociology of Education, 32(3), pp.431-447.
In-text: (Blumberg, 1991)
Your Bibliography: Blumberg, R., 1991. Introduction: The 'triple overlap' of gender stratification, economy and the family. In: R. Blumberg, ed., Gender, Family and Economy: The Triple Overlap, 1st ed. Newbury Park: Sage Publictations, pp.7-34.
In-text: (Carbado, 1998)
Your Bibliography: Carbado, D., 1998. Motherhood and work in cultural context: One woman's patriarchal bargain. Harvard Women's Law Journal, 21, pp.1-18.
In-text: (Chaudhuri, Morash and Yingling, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Chaudhuri, S., Morash, M. and Yingling, J., 2014. Marriage Migration, Patriarchal Bargains, and Wife Abuse: A Study of South Asian Women. Violence Against Women, 20(2), pp.141-161.
In-text: (Chowdhury, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Chowdhury, F., 2009. Theorising patriarchy: The Bangladesh context. Asian Journal of Social Science, 37(4), pp.599-622.
In-text: (Christensen, 1993)
Your Bibliography: Christensen, K., 1993. Eliminating the journey to work: Home-based work across the life course of women in the United States. In: J. Monk and C. Katz, ed., Full Circles: Geographies of women over the life course, 1st ed. New York: Routledge, pp.55-87.
In-text: (Cieslik, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Cieslik, A., 2013. Transnational mobility and family-building decisions: a case study of skilled Polish migrant women in the UK. In: L. Oso and R. Mateos, ed., The International Handbook on Gender, Migration and Transnationalism Global and Development Perspectives, 1st ed. Edward Elgar Publishing, pp.453–470.
In-text: (Conradson and Latham, 2005)
Your Bibliography: Conradson, D. and Latham, A., 2005. Friendship, networks and transnationality in a world city: Antipodean transmigrants in London. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 31(2), pp.287-305.
In-text: (Conradson and Mckay, 2007)
Your Bibliography: Conradson, D. and Mckay, D., 2007. Translocal subjectivities: Mobility, connection, emotion. Mobilities, 2(2), pp.167-174.
In-text: (Denzin and Lincoln, 1998)
Your Bibliography: Denzin, N. and Lincoln, Y., 1998. Introduction: Entering the field of qualitative research. In: N. Denzin and Y. Lincoln, ed., The landscape of qualitative research: Theories and issues, 1st ed. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications, pp.1-34.
In-text: (Dowling, 2010)
Your Bibliography: Dowling, R., 2010. Power, subjectivity and ethics in qualitative research. In: I. Hay, ed., Qualitative research methods in human Geography, 3rd ed. Toronto: Oxford University Press, pp.26-39.
In-text: (England, 1994)
Your Bibliography: England, K., 1994. Getting Personal: Reflexivity, Positionality, and Feminist Research∗. The Professional Geographer, 46(1), pp.80-89.
In-text: (Falicov, 2005)
Your Bibliography: Falicov, C., 2005. Emotional Transnationalism and Family Identities. Family Process, 44(4), pp.399-406.
In-text: (Glesne and Peshkin, 1992)
Your Bibliography: Glesne, C. and Peshkin, A., 1992. Becoming qualitative researchers: An Introduction. New York: Longman, p.79.
In-text: (Hapke, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Hapke, H., 2013. Theorizing Patriarchy: Development Paradoxes and the Geography of Gender in South Asia. Gender, Technology and Development, 17(1), pp.1-29.
In-text: (Ho, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Ho, E., 2009. Constituting Citizenship Through the Emotions: Singaporean Transmigrants in London. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 99(4), pp.788-804.
In-text: (Hochschild and Machung, 1990)
Your Bibliography: Hochschild, A. and Machung, A., 1990. The second shift. New York, N.Y.: Avon Books.
In-text: (Huang and Yeoh, 2007)
Your Bibliography: Huang, S. and Yeoh, B., 2007. Emotional Labour and Transnational Domestic Work: The Moving Geographies of ‘Maid Abuse’ in Singapore. Mobilities, 2(2), pp.195-217.
In-text: (Jejeebhoy, Santhya, Acharya and Prakash, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Jejeebhoy, S., Santhya, K., Acharya, R. and Prakash, R., 2013. Marriage-related decision-making and young women's marital relations and agency. Asian Population Studies, 9(1), pp.28-49.
In-text: (Jongwilaiwan and Thompson, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Jongwilaiwan, R. and Thompson, E., 2013. Thai wives in Singapore and transnational patriarchy. Gender, Place & Culture, 20(3), pp.363-381.
In-text: (KANDIYOTI, 1988)
Your Bibliography: KANDIYOTI, D., 1988. BARGAINING WITH PATRIARCHY. Gender & Society, 2(3), pp.274-290.
In-text: (Malhotra, Vanneman and Kishor, 1995)
Your Bibliography: Malhotra, A., Vanneman, R. and Kishor, S., 1995. Fertility, dimensions of patriarchy, and development in India. Population and Development Review, 21(2), pp.281- 305.
In-text: (Monk and Katz, 1993)
Your Bibliography: Monk, J. and Katz, C., 1993. When in the world are women?. In: J. Monk and C. Katz, ed., Full Circles: Geographies of women over the life course, 1st ed. New York: Routledge, pp.1-27.
In-text: (Morse and Field, 1995)
Your Bibliography: Morse, J. and Field, P., 1995. Qualitative research methods for health professionals. 2nd ed. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications.
In-text: (Oonk, 2007)
Your Bibliography: Oonk, G., 2007. Exploring trajectories of migration and theory. In: G. Oonk, ed., Global Indian Diasporas, 1st ed. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, pp.9-27.
In-text: (Ouellet, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Ouellet, J., 2012. Re-valuing revolution: Women's rights activism in Swaziland and potentials for transformative non-violence. Masters. University of Totonto.
In-text: (Pande, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Pande, R., 2014. Geographies of marriage and migration: Arranged marriages and South Asians in Britain. Geography Compass, 8(2), pp.75-86.
In-text: (Patil, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Patil, V., 2013. From patriarchy to intersectionality: A transnational feminist assessment of how far we've really come. Signs, 38(4), pp.847-867.
In-text: (Pratt and Hanson, 1993)
Your Bibliography: Pratt, G. and Hanson, S., 1993. Women and work across the life course: Moving beyond essentialism. In: J. Monk and C. Katz, ed., Full Circles: Geographies of women over the life course, 1st ed. New York: Routledge, pp.27-54.
In-text: (Rosenberg, 1990)
Your Bibliography: Rosenberg, H., 1990. The Home is the Work Place. In: M. Luxton and H. Rosenberg, ed., Through the Kitchen Window: The Politics of Home and Family, 1st ed. Toronto: Garamond Press.
In-text: (Ryan and Golden, 2006)
Your Bibliography: Ryan, L. and Golden, A., 2006. 'Tick the Box Please': A Reflexive Approach to Doing Quantitative Social Research. Sociology, 40(6), pp.1191-1200.
In-text: (Ryan, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Ryan, L., 2008. Navigating the Emotional Terrain of Families “Here” and “There”: Women, Migration and the Management of Emotions. Journal of Intercultural Studies, 29(3), pp.299-313.
In-text: (Shankar and Northcott, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Shankar, I. and Northcott, H., 2009. Through my son: Immigrant women bargain with patriarchy. Women's Studies International Forum, 32(6), pp.424-434.
In-text: (Skrbiš, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Skrbiš, Z., 2008. Transnational Families: Theorising Migration, Emotions and Belonging. Journal of Intercultural Studies, 29(3), pp.231-246.
In-text: (Strier and Zidan, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Strier, R. and Zidan, I., 2013. Arranged marriages: An oppressed emancipation?. Women's Studies International Forum, 40, pp.203-211.
In-text: (Takeda, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Takeda, A., 2012. Emotional transnationalism and emotional flows: Japanese women in Australia. Women's Studies International Forum, 35(1), pp.22-28.
In-text: (Tang and Wang, 2011)
Your Bibliography: Tang, W. and Wang, H., 2011. From victims of domestic violence to determined independent women: How Vietnamese immigrant spouses negotiate Taiwan's patriarchy family system. Women's Studies International Forum, 34(5), pp.430-440.
In-text: (Walby, 1990)
Your Bibliography: Walby, S., 1990. Theorizing patriarchy. Oxford, UK: B. Blackwell.
In-text: (Yang, 2007)
Your Bibliography: Yang, G., 2007. Emotions and Social Movements. In: Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, 1st ed. Blackwell Publishing.
In-text: (Yeoh and Ramdas, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Yeoh, B. and Ramdas, K., 2014. Gender, migration, mobility and transnationalism. Gender, Place & Culture, 21(10), pp.1197-1213.
In-text: (Zinn, 2007)
Your Bibliography: Zinn, J., 2007. Life Course. In: Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, 1st ed. Blackwell Publishing.
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