This article offers a discussion of current patterns and dynamics in contemporary migration and mobility, with a focus on international student flows. It draws on data and estimates from the United Nations (UN) and other international organizations, alongside insights from the migration literature and previous empirical research. Although temporary and seasonal migrants such as workers and students are often excluded from UN statistics, they play a significant role in specific national contexts. While many migrant workers are typically unskilled or face deskilling processes and heightened vulnerability, study abroad (SA) students and highly skilled migrants often occupy a more privileged position. Enabled by affordable transport and information and communication technologies (ICTs), these groups frequently engage in transnational practices and virtual mobility. To better understand the scope of contemporary global migration and mobility, this article draws on empirical research conducted by the author in Southwest France. The investigation centres on how transnational processes shape student mobility, the role of university mobility offices, and the relationship between physical and virtual mobility in shaping international students’ integration and ongoing circulation.
Contrasting trends of contemporary migration and mobility with a focus on international students
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Ruspini P. (2026) "Contrasting trends of contemporary migration and mobility with a focus on international students
", Italian Journal of Sociology of Education, 17(3), 1-19. DOI: 10.25430/pupj-IJSE-2026-3-1
Year of Publication
2026
Journal
Italian Journal of Sociology of Education
Volume
17
Issue Number
3
Start Page
1
Last Page
19
Date Published
04/2026
ISSN Number
2035-4983
Serial Article Number
1
DOI
10.25430/pupj-IJSE-2026-3-1
Section
Articles