Does the decision to leave the country unite or divide migrant families? A study by Polish researchers shows how parents and their adult children jointly build narratives about their lives in Germany—sometimes harmoniously, sometimes with very different emotional tones. The research was conducted as part of the IRIMTA project by Paula Pustułka, Ph.D., a professor at the SWPS University, and Zuzanna Kapciak, a doctoral candidate at the SWPS University Doctoral School.
Shared memories, different emotions: How Polish families talk about their migration to Germany
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