Batuchina A.
Straksiene G.
2020-02-27
Migration is a complicated and complex social phenomenon. Arriving in a new country, immigrants find themselves in a strange, unfamiliar environment; simultaneously they may have left behind almost everything that they had in their home country. Such a life
event changes the relationship between a person and their things: immigrants lose their connection with the things left behind, while new connections with the things of the host country have yet to be forged. This is a natural process of an adult’s migration. But
what is it like for a child?
The aim of the study: to reflect the experiences of immigrant children and their changing relationship with things in phenomenological methodology approach.
Show the uniqueness of the children migration experience and reflects it in the phenomenological matter.
https://zenodo.org/record/3690096
10.26697/ijsa.2019.1-2.04
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENCE ANNALS 2019 2(1) 26-32
migration, phenomenology, children, qualitative research, things
Phenomenological Perspective in Researching Immigrant Children's Experience
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