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Call for Papers - new deadline: October 25.



*Skilled mobilities, knowledge circulation and elite formation*



Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Boston, MA

April 5-9, 2017



Organisers: Maggi Leung (Utrecht University) and Nir Cohen (Bar-Ilan
University)



This paper session aims at extending our understanding of elite formation
in our age of migration/mobilities, and examines the ways by which the
production and exchange of skills, knowledge and expertise reflect and
contribute to these processes. Specifically, it seeks to unpack the notion
of skilled/skilling mobility (e.g. education-related), interrogate the
discourses, practices and politics that shape  knowledge mobility, and map
out their impact both in diverse places (global cities, smaller towns and
rural settings in the global South and North) and in the formation of
translocal elites and knowledge communities/networks.

We particularly welcome papers that advance our understanding of issues
surrounding conventionally-defined (e.g. professional, businesses,
education) skilled mobilities, but also contributions taking a more
critical perspective on ‘knowledge’ and ‘skills’, including those
pertaining to ‘’lower’ or 'de-skilled’ groups, fields and processes.

We wish to encourage researchers working in different geographical contexts
and employing a wide range of methodologies – both quantitative and
qualitative. We will consider and debate issues including - but not limited
to - the following:

•          How are knowledge, skills and expertise framed in our mobile
world?

•          What kinds of ideas, knowledge and skills move (or not) and are
produced as a result of ‘skilled/skilling’ migration/ mobilities?

•          Skilled migrants/mobile people’s trans-local affiliations and
allegiances

•          How are skilled mobilities and elite formation related and
played out in diverse temporal-spatialities?

•          Gender dimension of skilled mobilities and elite formation

•          The role of the state and the governance of skilled mobilities

•          Private actors as facilitators of skilled mobilities

•          Skilled mobilities and race/gender/ethnic/class identities



Interested participants are invited to submit their paper title, abstract
(no more than 250 words) and Presenter Identification Number (PIN) to the
organizers Maggi Leung ([log in to unmask]), and Nir Cohen (
[log in to unmask]) by October 25, 2016.



Authors need to submit paper abstract first through the AAG website to
obtain the PIN. Guidelines for preparing abstracts are available at:
http://www.aag.org/cs/annualmeeting/call_for_papers/abstract_guidelines