Higher education (HE) researchers have become increasingly interested in transnational academic mobility as a field of inquiry. A phenomenon frequently associated with ‘progress’ and ‘development’, research accounts are written about academic migrants who harness career momentum and experience upward social mobility resulting from their travels. In contrast to scholarly accounts which link mobility with progress of many kinds, this article foregrounds under-considered accounts of migrant academics who describe themselves as moving ‘backwards’ and feeling ‘stuck’. Drawing on an empirical study with 25 migrant academics employed in Thailand, we investigate ‘stuckness’ via two narratives of Global North academics. These narrative portraits rev...
Current understanding of international academic mobility tends to view migrant academics as career-o...
While academic expatriation is a longstanding global phenomenon, Thailand has emerged in recent year...
Academic mobility – that is the movements of higher education teachers and scholars across state bor...
Geographic mobility is increasingly perceived worldwide as a key to academic excellence, career adva...
This article explores the process of constituting ‘professionalism’ as a discursive category amongst...
This article investigates the factors that shape how migrant academics engage with fellow scholars w...
This paper outlines how the mobility of academic talent as a significant dimension of highly skilled...
Background: The literature reviewed in the context of this master’ programme frequently refers to th...
Because mobility has been described as a key element of the academic habitus and a well‐established ...
Internationalisation is a dominant policy discourse in the field of higher education today, driven b...
Academic mobility has existed since ancient times. Recently, however, academic mobility—the crossing...
Internationalisation has become a central feature of academic careers as academics are increasingly ...
Internationalization has become a central feature of academic careers as academics are increasingly ...
Academic and policy discourse has idealised academic mobility despite studies showing that it can ha...
This paper investigates the migration of Asia-born academics from traditional centers in the West to...
Current understanding of international academic mobility tends to view migrant academics as career-o...
While academic expatriation is a longstanding global phenomenon, Thailand has emerged in recent year...
Academic mobility – that is the movements of higher education teachers and scholars across state bor...
Geographic mobility is increasingly perceived worldwide as a key to academic excellence, career adva...
This article explores the process of constituting ‘professionalism’ as a discursive category amongst...
This article investigates the factors that shape how migrant academics engage with fellow scholars w...
This paper outlines how the mobility of academic talent as a significant dimension of highly skilled...
Background: The literature reviewed in the context of this master’ programme frequently refers to th...
Because mobility has been described as a key element of the academic habitus and a well‐established ...
Internationalisation is a dominant policy discourse in the field of higher education today, driven b...
Academic mobility has existed since ancient times. Recently, however, academic mobility—the crossing...
Internationalisation has become a central feature of academic careers as academics are increasingly ...
Internationalization has become a central feature of academic careers as academics are increasingly ...
Academic and policy discourse has idealised academic mobility despite studies showing that it can ha...
This paper investigates the migration of Asia-born academics from traditional centers in the West to...
Current understanding of international academic mobility tends to view migrant academics as career-o...
While academic expatriation is a longstanding global phenomenon, Thailand has emerged in recent year...
Academic mobility – that is the movements of higher education teachers and scholars across state bor...