Researchers in Portugal: The Brain Drain, Circulation and Digital Nomadism Nexus

IF 2.1 3区 社会学 Q2 DEMOGRAPHY
David Cairns
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Abstract

Researchers are often associated with migration and forms of geographical movement that include mobility facilitated by digital technology. This article explores experiences from across this spatial nexus in Portugal, using evidence from 48 interviews with researchers conducted in 2022 and 2023. At a conceptual level, the discussion takes into account the salience of the ideas of ‘brain drain’ and ‘brain circulation’ alongside emerging signs of ‘digital nomadism’. The evidence suggests that migration has been important to certain interviewees in the past, particularly during the formative years of their careers, mostly in the sense of ‘brain circulation’ rather than ‘brain drain.’ However, there are also indications that people who started their research careers more recently are engaging in hybrid working modes, living in one place while employed at a university in another, interpreted as a pragmatic form of digital technology-enabled nomadism.

研究人员在葡萄牙:人才流失,流动和数字游牧关系
研究人员经常与移民和地理流动形式联系在一起,包括数字技术促进的流动。本文利用对研究人员在2022年和2023年进行的48次访谈的证据,探索了葡萄牙这个空间联系的经验。在概念层面上,讨论考虑了“人才流失”和“人才循环”这两个概念的突出性,以及“数字游牧”的新兴迹象。有证据表明,在过去,移民对某些受访者来说很重要,特别是在他们职业生涯的形成阶段,主要是在“人才循环”而不是“人才流失”的意义上。“然而,也有迹象表明,最近开始从事研究工作的人正在从事混合工作模式,住在一个地方,在另一个地方的大学工作,这被解释为一种实用的数字技术驱动的游牧形式。”
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期刊介绍: International Migration is a refereed, policy oriented journal on migration issues as analysed by demographers, economists, sociologists, political scientists and other social scientists from all parts of the world. It covers the entire field of policy relevance in international migration, giving attention not only to a breadth of topics reflective of policy concerns, but also attention to coverage of all regions of the world and to comparative policy.
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