“…Such patterns of mobility have become increasingly ubiquitous among the well-educated middle classes in many nations (Allon, 2004;Allon et al, 2008;Clarke, 2005;Conradson and Latham, 2005a, 2005b, 2005cWiles, 2008;Williams et al, 2011). For some (Clarke, 2005;Conradson and Latham, 2005a) these temporary transnational migrants are best characterised as being part of a global 'middle' -a population that is, for sure, primarily middle-class, but also one that does 'not represent elites or extremes of socio-economic status and power, privilege and poverty' (Wiles, 2008: 120).…”