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International mobility for early career academics: does it help or hinder career formation in Japanese studies?
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July 2020

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Japan Forum

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Euan Mcintosh

Career formation in professional occupations is heavily influenced by national institutional contexts. In common with many professions, however, in academia international exposure is attractive to employers and valued by employees. This national-international dualism presents early career academics (ECAs) with potentially contradictory challenges in navigating their career development. Drawing on multidisciplinary approaches we researched international mobility in academic career formation. We designed a rigorous five-stage mixed methods quantitative and qualitative methodology to question whether a lengthy early career sojourn in Japan assists British-trained scholars in pursuing an academic career in Japanese studies in the UK. Further, we ask whether and why a lengthy sojourn might hinder academic career formation. Although we researched experiences in Japanese studies, our research is relevant to any discipline where significant periods are spent overseas. We found that early career international mobility caused scholars to experience significant challenges of distanciation and socialisation in navigating their imagined career paths, including the potential to become marooned in Japan. Fortunately, our informants are adaptive in the best use of their circumstances and decisions. We conclude with a brief discussion of theoretical implications and provide advice for ECAs in managing international career transitions.

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... La composición desproporcionada del cuerpo académico en relación con la población civil es un fenómeno perjudicial que reproduce inequidades sociales. Así, por ejemplo, la literatura indica que la jerarquía académica de las mujeres tiende a ser inferior a la de los hombres (Ferriday et al., 2018), sus condiciones de trabajo son más inestables (Millar, 2013), sufren mayor estrés (Stupnisky et al., 2015), son penalizadas por tener familia (Vohlídalová, 2020), tienen más dificultades para equilibrar tiempo dedicado a vida íntima y laboral (Matanle y McIntosh, 2020), y, en consecuencia, generan menos productividad (Lindahl et al., 2020). ...

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Carrera científica temprana: una revisión sobre el éxito y sus factores
International mobility for early career academics: does it help or hinder career formation in Japanese studies?

Japan Forum