The puzzle of loneliness: A sociostructural and transnational analysis of International Chinese Students' networks in Germany

IF 1.6 3区 社会学 Q2 DEMOGRAPHY
B. Bilecen, Isabell Diekmann, Thomas Faist
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The experience of loneliness is common among international students who study in a foreign country, away from their home. Loneliness refers to the difference between the actual and desired social relationships highlighting not only the quantity but also the quality of relationships. We argue for a perspective on loneliness that emphasizes its social context rather than relying mainly on individualistic or psychological interpretations prevalent thus far. In this article, we explore network predictors of loneliness among Chinese international students in Germany. Through our analysis of a unique data set, we show that when compared to the local students, international students tend to feel lonelier. Surprisingly, when we discover that when international students have the same network size, those with more emotionally supportive ties tend to experience more loneliness compared to those with fewer emotionally supportive ties. Not surprisingly, having a romantic partner is associated with lower levels of loneliness, especially when they also live in the country of education. Additionally, we find that international Chinese students who struggle to form cross‐national friendships report higher levels of loneliness. By delving into these findings, our research offers a sociological account of loneliness among international Chinese and local students in Germany.
孤独之谜:德国中国留学生网络的社会结构与跨国分析
在远离家乡的异国他乡求学的留学生中,普遍存在孤独感。孤独感指的是实际社会关系与期望社会关系之间的差异,不仅强调社会关系的数量,也强调社会关系的质量。我们主张从强调社会背景的角度来看待孤独感,而不是主要依赖迄今为止流行的个人主义或心理学解释。在本文中,我们探讨了在德中国留学生孤独感的网络预测因素。通过对独特数据集的分析,我们发现与本地学生相比,留学生更容易感到孤独。令人惊讶的是,我们发现当留学生的网络规模相同时,那些拥有较多情感支持关系的留学生往往比那些拥有较少情感支持关系的留学生更容易感到孤独。不足为奇的是,有恋爱伴侣的人孤独感较低,尤其是当他们也生活在教育国时。此外,我们还发现,努力建立跨国友谊的中国留学生的孤独感更高。通过深入研究这些发现,我们的研究从社会学角度阐述了中国留学生和德国本地学生的孤独感。
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期刊介绍: International Migration is a refereed, policy oriented journal on migration issues as analysed by demographers, economists, sociologists, political scientists and other social scientists from all parts of the world. It covers the entire field of policy relevance in international migration, giving attention not only to a breadth of topics reflective of policy concerns, but also attention to coverage of all regions of the world and to comparative policy.
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