‘Brain circulation’ and transnational knowledge networks: studying long-term effects of academic mobility to Germany, 1954–2000
‘Brain circulation’ has become a buzzword for describing the increasingly networked character of highly skilled migration. In this article, the concept is linked to academics’ work on circular mobility to explore the long-term effects of their research stays in Germany during the second half of the...
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2009
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