Free Content African Women Scientists and the Politics of Location: The Case of Four Sierra Leonean Women Scientists

Author: Beoku-Betts, Josephine1

Source: African and Asian Studies, Volume 7, Number 4, 2008 , pp. 343-366(24)

Publisher: BRILL

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Abstract:

This paper examines the attempts of four Sierra Leonean women scientists to restructure their lives and professional careers in the wake of changing political and economic conditions in their nation state. I show how their emotional affinities to their country of origin are still strong and influence their scientific practices and commitments to their country of origin. I argue that as transnational migrants, their experiences are shaped by the intersection of inequalities of gender, race, and nation and changing economic, social, and political processes in their countries of origin and destination. These conditions may constrain but also enable them to compete, challenge, and negotiate new spheres of lived experience. The analysis is framed around discourses on the brain drain, the concept of transnationalism, and feminist research on gender and migration. The study is based on semi-structured interviews, using narratives to illustrate the lived experiences and perspectives of the study participants. Issues addressed include (1) factors leading to migration, (2) experiences of race, gender, and nationality, (3) ways of practicing science, (4) navigation of emotional commitments to country of origin.

Keywords: GENDER AND TRANSNATIONAL MIGRATION; AFRICAN WOMEN; AFRICAN WOMEN SCIENTISTS; SKILLED; MIGRANT WORKERS; WOMEN MIGRANT WORKERS; AFRICAN MIGRANTS; BRAIN DRAIN

Document Type: Research article

DOI: 10.1163/156921008X359579

Affiliations: 1: Women's Studies Center, Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton, Florida 33431, USA

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