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Call for Papers
AAG Annual Meeting, February 24-28, 2012, New York

Migration of Professionals and the City – Mobility, Locality and 
Identities of Expatriates and the Global Elite

Panel organizer: Lars Meier (University of Munich)

The migration of professionals is widely seen as paradigmatic 
representation and driver of globalization. It is the global elite of 
highly qualified professionals like managers or scientists, which are 
mainly defined by their mobile lives (Elliott/Urry 2010). But everyday 
lives are also based and take place in specific cities. This session 
aims to integrate papers that shed light on the everyday life of the 
mobile global elite shifted between mobility and urban life 
establishment in specific cities.
Professionals, the global elite and expatriates are also characterized 
by their identities. Since the group of professionals is defined by its 
class position – as global elite – it is of interest to investigate the 
relevance of their class identity within the city. It would be also 
appealing to get insights into the relevance of the professional gender 
and ethnicity for their everyday life in the respective city.

This session compiles empirically based papers which shed light on one 
of the following topics:
•	Everyday life and practices of highly qualified migrants in a specific 
city

•	Relevance of identities like class, ethnicity and gender for the 
global elite

•	Encounters between the global elite and the other

•	The power of locality on mobile lives


I invite proposals for oral presentation of a maximum of 250 words by 
September 16, 2011. Please also provide your name, affiliation and 
current email address. Authors will be notified of acceptance for 
presentation in this session by September 20, 2011. Please note that 
after acceptance of your abstract you have to register for the 
conference, pay the attendance fee and upload your abstract to the 
conference homepage.

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