Mobilität und Zeitgestaltung : Junge Wissenschaftler*innen aus Indien und ihre biographische Navigation zwischen Gegenwart und Zukunft

In recent years, the number of international students and researchers in Germany has been continually increasing. Based on ethnographic fieldwork in the university city of Göttingen, Antonie Fuhse asks how early career researchers from India navigate multiple modes of belonging during their master...

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Main Author: Fuhse, Antonie (auth)
Format: eBook
Published: Universitätsverlag Göttingen 2021
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