by Dr. Rachel Cason | Dec 30, 2016 | Blog
Happy New Year’s Eve Eve! Got your resolutions for 2017 sorted? Or are you avoiding them, as I did for years? I hated the idea of being pinned down, committed to achieve something that seemed a good idea on January 1st… Anyway, I reasoned, if something was...
by Dr. Rachel Cason | Dec 26, 2016 | Blog
So here we are… the day after Christmas. Boxing Day, as we refer to it here in the UK. For an insight into this rather oddly named date, the culturally curious may wish to click here 😉 But I’m not interested in linguistic challenges right now. I’m...
by Dr. Rachel Cason | Dec 21, 2016 | Blog
For many people, being with family is what makes Christmas feel like Christmas. Third Culture Kids are no exception. In fact, in the midst of a life-time of transition, family often represent constancy, familiarity, home. “I’m driving home for Christmas...
by Dr. Rachel Cason | Dec 13, 2016 | Blog
So, many of you will have already come across Pico Iyer’s TED talk, ‘Where is home?’ If you haven’t, do clink the link below – it’s wonderful. I have just re-watched it and wanted to expand on one of his themes… Pico describes...
by Dr. Rachel Cason | Dec 7, 2016 | Blog
Third Culture Kids are wonderfully responsive to research projects – and I’m so grateful! I put out a survey exploring the ways in which TCKs use social media only a few days ago and I was quickly inundated with responses. So many of the respondents asked...
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