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Mobility and Internationality of Academics in the Humanities and Social Sciences

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  • Teichler, Ulrich

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The discourse on ‘knowledge society’ and ‘knowledge economy’ often implicitly or explicitly suggests that the natural sciences are at the forefront of the development towards worldwide mobility, communication and cooperation in the world of knowledge, while the humanities and social sciences look more frequently at the specifics of certain cultures and countries or lag behind in their intention to internationalize. On dits can be persistent in the domain, among other things, because systematic information on mobility and migration of scholars, as well as on their international activities is scarce. This contribution tries to extract what can be found on mobility and migration of scholars in Europe. The available information suggests that differences by disciplinary groups are unexpectedly small.

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  • Teichler, Ulrich, 2016. "Mobility and Internationality of Academics in the Humanities and Social Sciences," European Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 24(2), pages 253-263, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:eurrev:v:24:y:2016:i:02:p:253-263_00
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