Highly Skilled Russian Migrants in London

the Case of IT Professionals

  • Liliia Zemnukhova
Keywords: highly skilled migration, Russian IT professionals, London, immigration policy, networks, communities

Abstract

This article analyses Russian IT professionals as highly skilled migrants in London. The context of Russian-British migration has determined the emergence and development of four waves: each of them represents a certain set of circumstances for newcomers to move to, to work in, and to live in the global city. The main idea is to show the transformation of a specific population through the four waves of highly skilled migration to London. This study is based on biographical interviews and observations collected in London in 2013–2015. I claim that the dynamics of local professional and language-based communities, on one hand, were determined by these waves of highly skilled Russian migration, and on the other, shaped their practices of capitalization of various resources1.

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1 The article is a part of the project, which is fulfilled as a government order work funded from the federal budget of the Russian Federation (“Structurization of social space in the modern city”, No AAAA-A17-117030110145-0).

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Author Biography

Liliia Zemnukhova

Senior Research Fellow, Sociological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences; European University at St. Petersburg, Center for Science and Technology Studies, Research Fellow; 7-ya Krasnoarmeyskaya Street, 25/14, 190005, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation

Published
2017-09-20
How to Cite
Zemnukhova L. (2017). Highly Skilled Russian Migrants in London. Urban Studies and Practices, 2(1), 54-63. https://doi.org/10.17323/usp21201754-63