|
|
|||
|
||||
OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Tonatiuh AnzuresPublisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc Imprint: Peter Lang Publishing Inc Edition: New edition Weight: 0.306kg ISBN: 9781433191077ISBN 10: 1433191075 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 15 July 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsAnzures takes us into the personal accounts of Mexican emigres in the UK, their lives, expectations, fates and challenges in their new home, and considers the impact of this multi-faceted phenomenon as an opportunity to build bridges, a community of interests of mutual benefit to both Mexico and the UK. -Hector Hernandez Garcia de Leon, Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico Anzures' work questions many myths such as the 'brain drain' and the 'loss of talent' caused by the residence abroad of Mexicans with high levels of training. The establishment of collaborative networks and the development of research topics may contribute, even at a distance, to solving relevant problems in different fields of knowledge. A must-read for science policy decision-makers in developing countries. -Rocio Grediaga, Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana Azcapotzalco, Mexico Unlike the majority of studies in Mexican skilled migration, this book is not centred on the US, the typical destination for global talent. Moreover, it is not a quantitative appreciation of what countries 'lose' or 'gain' when valuable human capital migrates. Instead, Anzures creatively explores the human aspect of skilled migration, with original and even funny details of Mexican policy for scholarships abroad. -Camelia Tigau, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico Are the highly skilled Mexicans living abroad really 'drained brains'? Do they stay in touch with their home countries given the distance? If so, how? These are critical questions that have long concerned migration scholars. This book addresses them with a particularity: it was written when the author himself was an international student, allowing him to address the experiences of his interviewees through his own biography. -Monica Lopez Ramirez, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico Skilled migration has become a critical yet insufficiently explored topic internationally. Anzures' book, focused on Mexican STEM immigrants in the UK from a transnational perspective, provides a valuable and insightful contribution enabling us to expand our understanding of key issues in the field. -Raul Delgado Wise, Universidad Autonoma de Zacatecas, Mexico The anthropology is excellent. The understanding is strong. The ideas are engaging. A must-read for everyone studying transnational science and technology. -Joe Cain, University College London, UK Are the highly skilled Mexicans living abroad really 'drained brains'? Do they stay in touch with their home countries given the distance? If so, how? These are critical questions that have long concerned migration scholars. This book addresses them with a particularity: it was written when the author himself was an international student, allowing him to address the experiences of his interviewees through his own biography. -Monica Lopez Ramirez, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico Skilled migration has become a critical yet insufficiently explored topic internationally. Anzures' book, focused on Mexican STEM immigrants in the UK from a transnational perspective, provides a valuable and insightful contribution enabling us to expand our understanding of key issues in the field. -Raul Delgado Wise, Universidad Autonoma de Zacatecas, Mexico The anthropology is excellent. The understanding is strong. The ideas are engaging. A must-read for everyone studying transnational science and technology. -Joe Cain, University College London, UK Anzures takes us into the personal accounts of Mexican emigres in the UK, their lives, expectations, fates and challenges in their new home, and considers the impact of this multi-faceted phenomenon as an opportunity to build bridges, a community of interests of mutual benefit to both Mexico and the UK. -Hector Hernandez Garcia de Leon, Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico Anzures' work questions many myths such as the 'brain drain' and the 'loss of talent' caused by the residence abroad of Mexicans with high levels of training. The establishment of collaborative networks and the development of research topics may contribute, even at a distance, to solving relevant problems in different fields of knowledge. A must-read for science policy decision-makers in developing countries. -Rocio Grediaga, Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana Azcapotzalco, Mexico Unlike the majority of studies in Mexican skilled migration, this book is not centred on the US, the typical destination for global talent. Moreover, it is not a quantitative appreciation of what countries 'lose' or 'gain' when valuable human capital migrates. Instead, Anzures creatively explores the human aspect of skilled migration, with original and even funny details of Mexican policy for scholarships abroad. -Camelia Tigau, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico Author InformationTonatiuh Anzures is a political scientist at the Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico and a specialist in education policy. He holds a PhD in Science and Technology Studies (STS) from University College London (UCL) and an MSc. in Public Policy from the Latin American Faculty for Social Sciences (FLACSO Mexico). He is an Honorary Research Fellow at the STS UCL Department. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
||||