“…Moreover, there are significant focal differences in the ways academic and teacher expatriates have been discussed in the literature. First, teacher expatriates are commonly treated as Anglo‐Westerners teaching in countries where English may not be the main medium of instruction (Tarc & Mishra Tarc, ; Tarc, Mishra Tarc, & Wu, ), while the coverage on academic expatriates are not exclusive to Anglo‐Westerners (Danisman, ; Isakovic & Whitman, ; Ortiga et al, ; Richardson & Wong, ). Second, in terms of motivations for expatriation, teacher expatriates are often portrayed as being primarily motivated by lifestyle reasons (e.g., seeking adventure and travel opportunities; Bailey, ), while academic expatriates' motivations are more often discussed in the context of neoliberal academia and the mobility imperative or the pursuit of career development (e.g., a stint in offshore campuses; Froese, ; Manzi et al, ).…”