Academic mobility – that is the movements of higher education teachers and scholars across state borders – represents a relevant part of the growing international flows of highly skilled and highly educated people. Taking into account that academic mobility is not an homogenous phenomenon, the paper aims at investigating the societal dynamics at both structural, institutional and individual levels shaping different types of international academic mobility.
Why Have You Crossed The Borders? Social and Economic Forces Shaping International Academic Mobility
ROSTAN, MICHELE;CERAVOLO, FLAVIO ANTONIO
2012-01-01
Abstract
Academic mobility – that is the movements of higher education teachers and scholars across state borders – represents a relevant part of the growing international flows of highly skilled and highly educated people. Taking into account that academic mobility is not an homogenous phenomenon, the paper aims at investigating the societal dynamics at both structural, institutional and individual levels shaping different types of international academic mobility.File in questo prodotto:
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