Academic Brexodus? Brexit and the dynamics of mobility and immobility among the precarious research workforce

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Title
Academic Brexodus? Brexit and the dynamics of mobility and immobility among the precarious research workforce
Journal
British Journal of Sociology of Education
Author(s)
Courtois Aline, Sautier Marie
ISSN
0142-5692
1465-3346
Publication state
Published
Issued date
19/05/2022
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
43
Number
4
Pages
639-657
Language
english
Abstract
The article contributes to the emerging literature on the intersection of academic mobility and precarity by examining the impact of the 2016 Brexit referendum result on the mobility and immobility projects of migrant academics on temporary contracts. We draw on 22 interviews conducted with early-career researchers in the UK and Switzerland. We examine how the Brexit process threatened participants’ sense of citizenship and belonging, heightening their sense of vulnerability both as migrants and as temporary workers, sometimes making immobility the only viable option. We show how it made visible hidden hierarchies and fault lines, prompting unequal strategies as researchers struggled to maintain their prerogatives as members of their communities. Passport privilege and the ‘good migrant’ figure emerged as central to these individualised strategies. The article challenges the framing of academic mobility as a natural and beneficial career move for early-career researchers grappling with the added uncertainties caused by Brexit.
Keywords
Sociology and Political Science, Education
Web of science
Open Access
Yes
Funding(s)
Swiss National Science Foundation / 51NF40-185901
Fondation Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd.
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