Unseen experiences of non-white third culture kids: Exploring cultural hierarchy and social consciousness in transnational spaces
The growing number of people in global transit are often families, which means that children are greatly impacted as their family moves. Many of these children are known as third culture kids (TCK), who have grown up in multiple countries. This term was coined by Ruth Useem in the 1950s but attracte...
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | English |
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Sage
2024
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Missiology
Year: 2024, Volume: 52, Issue: 1, Pages: 89-101 |
IxTheo Classification: | CH Christianity and Society KBQ North America NBE Anthropology ZB Sociology |
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people of color / non-white
B missionary kids B third culture kids B member care B Majority World B Children B Global South |
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