Self-initiated global mobility as a career project : analyzing time, gender and identity

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Autor(a) principal: Milani, Giovanna Silveira
Data de Publicação: 2023
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRGS
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/263206
Resumo: This doctoral dissertation defends that self-initiated expatriation, as a boundaryless career project, expands the individual's initial field of possibilities, given the boundary crossing aspect of one geographically changing countries. When in the new context, reality will have to be renegotiated given the changes. The experimentation allowed by a different environment will trigger a reflection process that has a strong potential for metamorphosis. Throughout this process, the way the individual sees himself, the way he perceives time, and the way he responds/deals with gendered difficulties can change. The first chapter introduces the literature that supports the project and the author's research approach. The second chapter is an empirical paper addressing expatriation as a transformational experience with impact in the individuals' identity. The third chapter is a theoretical essay about time and career studies, exploring the possibilities for applications in contexts of crossing borders. The fourth chapter, another empirical study, discusses women's experience while engaging in careers abroad. From the analysis of the doctoral dissertation results it emerged that: the narratives of SIE as complex and multidimensional, with accounts of a transformed identity due to the move; international careers do not emerge automatically by crossing a border, but are formed throughout the life experiences one has access, and the meanings attributed to it by our temporal perceptions; that biographical and historical time will intervene in the pursuit of an international career; and that women can create opportunities by opting for unconventional careers while navigating boundaries in expatriation.
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title Self-initiated global mobility as a career project : analyzing time, gender and identity
spellingShingle Self-initiated global mobility as a career project : analyzing time, gender and identity
Milani, Giovanna Silveira
Carreira profissional
Identidade
Mulheres
Mobilidade de trabalho
Expatriação
Self-initiated expatriation
Mobility
Women's international careers
Boundaries
title_short Self-initiated global mobility as a career project : analyzing time, gender and identity
title_full Self-initiated global mobility as a career project : analyzing time, gender and identity
title_fullStr Self-initiated global mobility as a career project : analyzing time, gender and identity
title_full_unstemmed Self-initiated global mobility as a career project : analyzing time, gender and identity
title_sort Self-initiated global mobility as a career project : analyzing time, gender and identity
author Milani, Giovanna Silveira
author_facet Milani, Giovanna Silveira
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Scheffer, Angela Beatriz Busato
contributor_str_mv Scheffer, Angela Beatriz Busato
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Carreira profissional
Identidade
Mulheres
Mobilidade de trabalho
Expatriação
topic Carreira profissional
Identidade
Mulheres
Mobilidade de trabalho
Expatriação
Self-initiated expatriation
Mobility
Women's international careers
Boundaries
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Self-initiated expatriation
Mobility
Women's international careers
Boundaries
description This doctoral dissertation defends that self-initiated expatriation, as a boundaryless career project, expands the individual's initial field of possibilities, given the boundary crossing aspect of one geographically changing countries. When in the new context, reality will have to be renegotiated given the changes. The experimentation allowed by a different environment will trigger a reflection process that has a strong potential for metamorphosis. Throughout this process, the way the individual sees himself, the way he perceives time, and the way he responds/deals with gendered difficulties can change. The first chapter introduces the literature that supports the project and the author's research approach. The second chapter is an empirical paper addressing expatriation as a transformational experience with impact in the individuals' identity. The third chapter is a theoretical essay about time and career studies, exploring the possibilities for applications in contexts of crossing borders. The fourth chapter, another empirical study, discusses women's experience while engaging in careers abroad. From the analysis of the doctoral dissertation results it emerged that: the narratives of SIE as complex and multidimensional, with accounts of a transformed identity due to the move; international careers do not emerge automatically by crossing a border, but are formed throughout the life experiences one has access, and the meanings attributed to it by our temporal perceptions; that biographical and historical time will intervene in the pursuit of an international career; and that women can create opportunities by opting for unconventional careers while navigating boundaries in expatriation.
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