Dear Irina,
You might want to check this network "Mobile professionals and families", there is a bibliography on the webpages. You are also welcome to join the network, if you wish.
https://research.tuni.fi/mobilefamilies/
Yours, Mari
Dr. Mari Korpela
Academy Research Fellow/akatemiatutkija
docent/ dosentti (sosiaali- ja kulttuuriantropologia)
President of the Finnish Anthropological Society/ Suomen Antropologisen seuran puheenjohtaja
Faculty of Social Sciences
Linna room 5058
33014 Tampere University
Finland
tel. + 358 50 318 6131
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http://www.marikorpela.net/
https://projects.tuni.fi/expatkids/
https://research.tuni.fi/mobilefamilies/
Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2021 00:49:50 +0000
From: Robin Harper <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Looking for anthropological studies of 'mobile professionals'
Hi Irina,I wonder if this might be useful:
Enriquez-Gibson, J. (2020). Borders of time: the temporalities of academic mobility. Applied Mobilities, 1-16.
Best,Robin
Robin A. Harper, PhDProfessor of Political ScienceYork College (CUNY)
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On Thursday, March 11, 2021, 10:16 AM, Irina Kretser <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Dear colleagues, Does anyone can advice anthropological studies of mobile professionals? I am interested in, on the one hand, how mobility impacts on work, identity, work/home, work/family relations and, on the other hand theorethical issues - relations between such notions as 'mobile professionals', 'migrant wokers', 'digital nomads' and so on. Papers with theoretical frameworks for mobile professionals' studies are also interested. Many thanks in advance! Best,Irina Kretser, St. Petersburg State University, Department of Cultural Anthropology and Ethnic Sociology ****************************************************************
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