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Fear of Brain Drain : Russian Academic Community on Internationalization of Education. / Lanko, Dmitry.
в: Journal of Studies in International Education, 14.07.2021.Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданиях › статья › Рецензирование
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T1 - Fear of Brain Drain
T2 - Russian Academic Community on Internationalization of Education
AU - Lanko, Dmitry
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2021 European Association for International Education.
PY - 2021/7/14
Y1 - 2021/7/14
N2 - Emigration of skilled and able from Russia markedly increased in mid-2010s, thus pushing multiple Russian scholars to reassess the phenomenon, its definition, scope, consequences, and causes. This article found that the nexus between brain drain and internationalization of education plays an important role in the debate. By means of analysis of the texts of scholarly articles in Russian academic journals and of the transcripts of interviews with Russian educators directly involved in internationalization of education, this study found that despite most representatives of Russian academic community perceive emigration as a concern for the nation, they simultaneously view it as a perfect choice for an individual, who is skilled and able. The ambivalent perception of brain drain creates the situation, when some Russian academics justify their resistance to internationalization with assumption that it causes brain drain, whereas some others by word and deed support internationalization as a means to curb emigration. In the context of controversial educational reforms underway in Russia since 1990s, such perception helped internationalization survive as a target of the reforms, despite their overall course reversed in 2010s compared with 1990s.
AB - Emigration of skilled and able from Russia markedly increased in mid-2010s, thus pushing multiple Russian scholars to reassess the phenomenon, its definition, scope, consequences, and causes. This article found that the nexus between brain drain and internationalization of education plays an important role in the debate. By means of analysis of the texts of scholarly articles in Russian academic journals and of the transcripts of interviews with Russian educators directly involved in internationalization of education, this study found that despite most representatives of Russian academic community perceive emigration as a concern for the nation, they simultaneously view it as a perfect choice for an individual, who is skilled and able. The ambivalent perception of brain drain creates the situation, when some Russian academics justify their resistance to internationalization with assumption that it causes brain drain, whereas some others by word and deed support internationalization as a means to curb emigration. In the context of controversial educational reforms underway in Russia since 1990s, such perception helped internationalization survive as a target of the reforms, despite their overall course reversed in 2010s compared with 1990s.
KW - academic community
KW - brain drain
KW - education reform
KW - international education
KW - Russia
KW - MIGRATION
KW - KNOWLEDGE
KW - NATIONALISM
KW - EMPLOYMENT
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U2 - 10.1177/10283153211031066
DO - 10.1177/10283153211031066
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JO - Journal of Studies in International Education
JF - Journal of Studies in International Education
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