![]() ![]() We argue that, besides positively affecting the researchers’ professional and social opportunities, and promoting Europeanization from below, mobility in times of uncertainty also carries huge consequences in terms of life-projects – consequences that are often overlooked, both in the literature and in European policies. Drawing on an original database of in-depth interviews with female researchers who experienced intra-European mobility (and, holding non-permanent positions, likely to experience it again), we explore their life narratives and self-representations, their love relationships, and their life arrangements, in a context characterized by the increase of intra-European academic mobility, and, in the last years, job uncertainty. The responsibility can be divided as follows: Alberta G (.)ġIn this article, we address academic researchers’ mobility from a qualitative perspective. ![]()
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