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| bayadera26 ::: Sujet : Intellectual tourism or a non-defined - blind speck - probem ? | |
| Posté le : mercredi 6 juin 2007 - 05:27 | |
| i challenge intellectual migration flow. does it exists as a flow ? or only as intellectual tourism ? | |
| Garlic ::: Titre : Intellectual tourism or a non-defined - blind speck - probem ? | |
| Posté le : jeudi 23 août 2007 - 11:58 | |
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By this do you mean that the skilled workers will return home after they have gone to another country ? That they are like a kind of economic migrant rather than actual immigrants per se ? I think it is down to what the conditions are like in the home country. If they know it is feasible to go back they probably will. If they know life would be more difficult then they will stay in the country they have emigrated to. This makes sense, it’s what anyone would do. It is also dependent on what response they meet in the country they move to, I think. |
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| bayadera26 ::: Titre : Intellectual tourism or a non-defined - blind speck - probem ? | |
| Posté le : mercredi 19 septembre 2007 - 05:04 | |
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Garlic a écrit :
not exactly ; more i mean the intellectually motivated migration containing broader reasons than the economical, which promotes also regional ecomonic diversification, while the intellectual possesses global perspectives, but also expressing an elitist position of the migrant. to would achieve an education level is subjective however conditioned by a social trend. only, the modern period emphasizing an option of public schooling access and prescribing of literacy in fact masks the diversity of social reality by explaining of the above liberty as to have been a choice, but (deliberately) denies/ignores economic conditions. the explanation depends on the depth, complexity, seriousness of an analysis. |
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