‘Moving to stay in the same place?’ Academics and theatrical artists as exemplars of the ‘mobile middle’
通过分析学者和戏剧艺术家的叙事,探讨地理、经济、职业、时间和想象层面的流动如何交织,揭示他们处于选择与必要、特权与劣势之间的位置,并提出“流动中产”这一新兴职业群体概念。
This article provides insights into mobility in the context of geographical, economic, professional, temporal and imaginary movements of academics and theatrical artists. It explores how these dimensions of mobility intersect in the narratives of academics and theatrical artists, thereby producing a position ‘in between’ choice and necessity, and privilege and disadvantage with regard to movement. The analysis shows how both academics and theatrical artists engage in mobility to secure, maintain or improve their professional and economic position. On this basis, we suggest that they are part of an emerging category of professionals: the ‘mobile middle’, for whom mobility is a crucial part and principle of life. We argue that the phenomenon of the ‘mobile middle’ and mobility in general have wide-ranging implications for our understanding of contemporary careers, work and life organisation.