Singapore is host to approximately 1.7 million transient migrants who either work or study in the city-state. While there has been extensive research on the conditions of low skilled or unskilled workers, little has been written about the experiences of the educated and middle class transnationally mobile workers and students and how they make a home for themselves in the city-state. Through in-depth interviews with 86 international students and educated transnationally mobile workers on their self-perceived identities, social networks, concepts of home, and media and communication use, this article looks at the strategies used by 'foreign talent' migrants to feel at home in Singapore. It is observed that while foreign talent migr...
© 2016 Dr Sylvia AngIn spite of an outflow of mainland Chinese migrants since the late 1970s into ar...
It’s not easy to start a new life in a foreign country, but by all accounts, Singapore is meant to b...
Migration is a hot issue in many countries around the world, but Singapore’s recent immigrant-dri...
This paper examines identity transformation among Chinese migrants in Singapore in the context of tr...
The focus of this research is to provide an exploratory study on Filipinos as ‘foreign talents’ and ...
This paper seeks to understand the forms everyday negotiations of diversity take in the ‘heartland’n...
This paper analyses the migration experience of highly skilled Filipino professionals living in Sing...
This paper examines the challenges that highly skilled immigrant workers face and their strategies o...
Cosmopolitanism among migrant workers may present the result of interpretations between transnationa...
More than ever before, the global and transnational movements of young people for work and study hav...
National identity has always been an issue in Singapore. With the influx of immigrants, Singaporeans...
This paper draws on Appadurai's (1996) concept of ethnoscapes — the global flow of people or what ha...
Acculturation research has explored the relation between orientation of migrants towards home and ho...
This research examines the role of migrant network in international student migration and extends pr...
As globalisation becomes more and more familiar in our everyday lives, one readily visible phenomeno...
© 2016 Dr Sylvia AngIn spite of an outflow of mainland Chinese migrants since the late 1970s into ar...
It’s not easy to start a new life in a foreign country, but by all accounts, Singapore is meant to b...
Migration is a hot issue in many countries around the world, but Singapore’s recent immigrant-dri...
This paper examines identity transformation among Chinese migrants in Singapore in the context of tr...
The focus of this research is to provide an exploratory study on Filipinos as ‘foreign talents’ and ...
This paper seeks to understand the forms everyday negotiations of diversity take in the ‘heartland’n...
This paper analyses the migration experience of highly skilled Filipino professionals living in Sing...
This paper examines the challenges that highly skilled immigrant workers face and their strategies o...
Cosmopolitanism among migrant workers may present the result of interpretations between transnationa...
More than ever before, the global and transnational movements of young people for work and study hav...
National identity has always been an issue in Singapore. With the influx of immigrants, Singaporeans...
This paper draws on Appadurai's (1996) concept of ethnoscapes — the global flow of people or what ha...
Acculturation research has explored the relation between orientation of migrants towards home and ho...
This research examines the role of migrant network in international student migration and extends pr...
As globalisation becomes more and more familiar in our everyday lives, one readily visible phenomeno...
© 2016 Dr Sylvia AngIn spite of an outflow of mainland Chinese migrants since the late 1970s into ar...
It’s not easy to start a new life in a foreign country, but by all accounts, Singapore is meant to b...
Migration is a hot issue in many countries around the world, but Singapore’s recent immigrant-dri...