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Imagined Mobility

Migration and Transnationalism among Indian Students in Australia

Michiel Baas

Anthem Studies in Australian Politics, Economics and Society



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ISBN: 9781843318934

Pages: 276

Pub Date: October 2010

Imprint: Anthem Press

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With its close analysis of the phenomenon of the migration of Indian students to Australia, this book critically approaches the entanglement of the education industry with migration opportunities, and looks into the goals and aspirations of the Indian middle class. It discusses the overlaps of studies on migration and transnationalism, and raises questions on skilled migration.

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