This paper explores the transnational family life of Polish migrants in Norway, through the
analysis of the nature and extent of transnational practices and transnational identifications.
We draw on debates in migration studies on the limits of transnationalism and on
transnational parenting, both arguing for greater attention to the actual extent and nature
of transnational ties, as a way of securing the analytical value of the term ‘transnational’.
The paper builds on interviews and focus groups with 45 research participants in Bergen and
Oslo (post-accession migrants, but also earlier migrants, and descendants). It conceptualizes
transnational family life as: 1) transnational parenting and care responsibilities; 2) return
visits and communication; and 3) changing relationship dynamics. We argue that the extent
of ‘transnational’ family life among Polish migrants in Norway in general should not be
exaggerated. However, the analysis of migrants’ transnational practices and transnational
identifications demonstrates first, a distinction between split households and migrant
households, and second of all, how these transnational identifications and practices are, in
many cases, mutually constitutive dimensions. We conclude that transnational identifications,
and sporadic transnational practices, may appear as weak forms of transnational family
life, but that these can also be understood as enduring forms of migrant transnationalism.
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