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Free floating in the cosmopolis? exploring the identity-belonging of transnational knowledge workers

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posted on 2024-11-01, 08:22 authored by Val Colic-Peisker
In this article I explore what I call the identity-belonging of transnational knowledge workers, a diverse group of serially migrating career professionals who have spent extended periods of time in at least three countries, usually following career opportunities. Unlike most recent writing on transnationalism, which focuses on enduring connections of migrants with their home countries/places, here I explore a transnationalism that may transcend the national, and generally the territorial, principle, with repercussions for identity-belonging. In this context, how transnational knowledge workers position themselves towards belonging to a nation and towards the idea of cosmopolitanism is of particular interest. From data collected through in-depth interviews in Australia and Indonesia, I conclude that their globally recognized profession forms the central axis of their identity-belonging, alongside a weak identification with their nation of origin. The feeling of belonging to and identifying with particular locales and local communities was articulated flexibly and instrumentally in association with professional and wider social networks, while no primordial territorial attachments could be identified

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Journal

Global Networks:A Journal of Transnational Affairs

Volume

10

Issue

4

Start page

467

End page

488

Total pages

22

Publisher

Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc

Place published

Malden, Australia

Language

English

Copyright

© 2010 Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc

Former Identifier

2006022255

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2013-02-19

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