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Citizens of somewhere: Examining the geography of foreign and native-born academics' engagement with external actors

机译:某个地方的公民:检查外国和本地出生的学者与外部演员的互动地域

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This paper explores the geography of academic engagement patterns of native and foreign-born academics, contrasting how patterns of intranational and international engagement with non-academic actors differ between these two groups. We suggest that foreign-born academics will engage more internationally than their native-born colleagues, whereas native-born academics will have greater levels of intranational engagement. Drawing upon a large multi-source dataset, including a major new survey of all academics working in the UK, we find support for the idea that where people are born influences how they engage with non-academic actors. We also find that these differences are attenuated by an individual's intranational and international experience, ethnicity and language skills. We explore the implications of these findings for policy to support intranational and international academic engagement.
机译:本文探讨了本地和国外出生的学者的学术参与模式的地理分布,对比了这两个群体在国际和非学术参与者之间的参与模式之间的差异。我们建议,外国出生的学者将比其本地出生的同事参与更多的国际活动,而本地出生的学者将具有更高的国际参与度。借助庞大的多源数据集,包括对在英国工作的所有学者的主要最新调查,我们发现人们出生的地方会影响他们与非学术参与者的互动方式这一观点得到了支持。我们还发现,个人的国内和国际经验,种族和语言技能会削弱这些差异。我们探索这些发现对支持国际国内和国际学术参与的政策的意义。

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