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“Switzerland Doesn’t Want Me” - Work, Precarity and Emotions for Mobile Professionals’ Partners

2019-4-1, Cangia, Flavia

A wide range of professions demands mobility as a requisite for “excellence”, success and “good performance”. At the same time, more precarious and flexible conditions, ranging from unemployment, to temporary, free-lance and self-employed occupations, now characterize the mobile trajectories of a large number of professionals and their partners. What is the emotional cost of these conditions in mobility? How do mobile professionals’ partners feel and deal with feeling rules regarding unemployment and job search when moving? The article examines the case of Switzerland, by exploring the experience of mobile professionals’ partners.

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Precarity, Imagination, and the Mobile Life of the ‘Trailing Spouse’

2018-3-5, Cangia, Flavia

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Relocation services for families in geographical itinerancy: beyond the “cultural problem”

2018, Levitan, Déborah, Zittoun, Tania, Cangia, Flavia, Schliewe, Sanna, Chaudhary, Nandita, Marsico, Giuseppina

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Written Emotional Disclosure and Boundary Making. Minority Children Writing about Discrimination

2014-8-13, Cangia, Flavia

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Work and geographical mobility: the case of the male accompanying spouses

2019, Cangia, Flavia, Zittoun, Tania, Levitan, Déborah, Bendassoli, Pedro F.

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Family, Boundaries and Transformation. The International Mobility of Professionals and Their Families

2018, Cangia, Flavia, Levitan, Déborah, Zittoun, Tania

Two dominant images of migrant professionals, also known as “expats”, have long been common, in the social sciences: on the one hand, they were described as super-mobile individuals, who easily move between places with no time frame in mind, with the openness to engage with diversity; on the other hand, more recent studies challenged the idea of “expat” cosmopolitanism, and investigated the boundaries constituted by these people in the course of their everyday life. The present paper brings to the fore the complexity of these individuals’ and their families’ experiences of international mobility from a combined socio-cultural psychological and sociological perspective. We draw on qualitative research conducted in Switzerland in order to reflect on the role of family in the way these people make sense of diversity across time and space, make and un-make symbolic boundaries between themselves and others, and understand their own and their familiars' transformation.

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(Im)Mobility and the Emotional Life of the Expat Spouses

2017-11-1, Cangia, Flavia

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Book Review: Julia L. Cassaniti & Usha Menon (Eds). Universalism Without Uniformity

2018-11-1, Cangia, Flavia

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Editorial: When Expatriation is a Matter of Family. Opportunities, Barriers and Intimacies in International Mobility

2018-1-1, Cangia, Flavia, Zittoun, Tania

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The Hindu Rights Action Force and the Definition of the “Indian Community” in Malaysia

2014-11-1, Cangia, Flavia