Buffered mobility: parenting strategies of religious Jewish global middle class families
Buffered mobility: parenting strategies of religious Jewish global middle class families
Blog Article
This study adds to the emerging body of literature on parental practices and trajectories of globally mobile middle-class families, by focusing on families belonging to diverse religious Jewish communities.Through an interview-based, in-depth analysis of three internationally mobile families Lift Kit representing various Jewish religious factions, we illustrate the complex matrix of inter-relations between mobility, religion, and parenting.Our analysis shows that a mobile lifestyle offers these Jewish religious families a liberating encounter, Dabs but that parents work to maintain their religious links while simultaneously securing the necessary advantages middle-class families generally aspire to.We found that religion plays an important role in social reproduction of these particular mobile families, acting as a buffer to reduce the uncertainty and shock integral to regular mobility.
Furthermore, we illuminate how various forms of religiosity are reproduced through different strategies across the participating families.