The dark shadow of flexible citizenship: The social costs of translocalism and transnationalism. An anthropological case of chinese educational migration

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Acquiring flexible citizenship through education of transnational immigrants is an important way to realize class transition and obtain a better life. However, when immigrants cross space and social class, they generally also cross the cultural fields, which brings about the problems of self-identity. Existing studies on the identity and adaptation of Chinese educational immigrants mainly focus on middle-class groups, and there are few case discussions on poor groups. This study used ethnographic methods to trace the personal life histories of students from a high school of charity nature in Guangdong province who had immigrated to Europe. The study found that the poverty alleviation attempts of private charitable education supported by entrepreneurs provided students in poor areas with the opportunity to flow to the developed eastern areas before university. Due to the precise and sustainable input of educational resources and capacity building, the students have completed their personal life and labour production through two cross-local education migrations at the high school and university stages. Some also immigrated across the border for the third time, obtained "flexible citizenship", and realized class transition. However, compared with students from middle-class and ordinary families with less income, their identity and adjustment problems appear to be more serious. Because they left their native families to live alone in the early years, and then continued to migrate across cultures, they had significant individual psychological problems such as alienation, loneliness, integration difficulties, and identity suspension.

灵活公民身份的阴影:异地主义和跨国主义的社会代价。中国教育移民的人类学案例
跨国移民通过教育获得灵活的公民身份,是实现阶层转型、获得美好生活的重要途径。然而,移民在跨越空间和社会阶层的同时,一般也跨越了文化领域,这就带来了自我认同的问题。现有关于华裔教育移民身份认同与适应的研究主要集中在中产阶级群体,针对贫困群体的个案探讨较少。本研究采用民族志方法,追溯了广东省一所慈善性质高中移民欧洲的学生的个人生活史。研究发现,由企业家支持的民办慈善教育扶贫尝试,为贫困地区的学生提供了在大学之前流向东部发达地区的机会。由于教育资源和能力建设的精准、持续投入,这些学生通过高中和大学两个阶段的跨地方教育移民,完成了个人生活和劳动生产。有的还进行了第三次跨境移民,获得了 "弹性公民身份",实现了阶层转型。然而,与来自中产阶级和普通家庭、收入较低的学生相比,他们的身份认同和适应问题似乎更为严重。由于早年离开原生家庭独自生活,之后又不断进行跨文化迁移,他们存在着明显的疏离感、孤独感、融入困难、身份悬置等个体心理问题。
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期刊介绍: Regional Science Policy & Practice (RSPP) is the official policy and practitioner orientated journal of the Regional Science Association International. It is an international journal that publishes high quality papers in applied regional science that explore policy and practice issues in regional and local development. It welcomes papers from a range of academic disciplines and practitioners including planning, public policy, geography, economics and environmental science and related fields. Papers should address the interface between academic debates and policy development and application. RSPP provides an opportunity for academics and policy makers to develop a dialogue to identify and explore many of the challenges facing local and regional economies.
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