Travel the world to feel part of it? The relations between long-term stays abroad, global identity, and nature connectedness

IF 2.4 2区 社会学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Lara Trani , Claudia Menzel , Laura S. Loy
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Global identity (i.e., an identification with and concern for all humanity) and nature connectedness are positively related to people’s pro-environmental attitudes and behavior. Therefore, ways to develop these traits are sought after. There are preliminary indications that stays abroad may provide opportunities to do so. In the current study, we thus examined the potential effects of long-term stays abroad on global identity and nature connectedness. Furthermore, we investigated how different experiences made abroad are related to travelers’ global identity. We conducted an online survey in three participant groups (N = 292): An experienced group which had returned from a long-term stay abroad, a planning group which intended but had not yet experienced such a stay, and a home group which had neither experienced nor planned a long-term stay abroad. We found higher levels of global self-investment (i.e., one dimension of global identity reflecting concern for all humanity) for the experienced group compared to the home group but not the planning group. The planning group did not differ regarding global identity from the home group. Moreover, we found that global identity was positively related to the amount of contact with international people met abroad, but to almost no other of the examined cultural experiences made. The three groups did not differ regarding nature connectedness. In sum, long-term stays abroad and positive international experiences with people appear to be associated with global self-investment. However, a causal effect of long-term stays cannot be derived unambiguously, and future research should use longitudinal designs.

环游世界是为了融入其中?长期旅居海外、全球身份认同与自然联系之间的关系
全球认同(即对全人类的认同和关注)和自然联系与人们的亲环境态度和行为呈正相关。因此,人们一直在寻找培养这些特质的方法。有初步迹象表明,在国外逗留可以提供这样的机会。因此,在本研究中,我们考察了长期海外逗留对全球认同和自然联系的潜在影响。此外,我们还研究了在国外的不同经历与旅行者的全球身份认同之间的关系。我们对三组参与者(N = 292)进行了在线调查:一个是已从国外长期逗留归来的经历组,一个是打算但尚未经历过这种逗留的计划组,还有一个是既未经历过也未计划过国外长期逗留的家庭组。我们发现,与家庭组相比,经历组的全球自我投资水平更高(即全球认同的一个维度,反映了对全人类的关注),而计划组则没有。规划组在全球认同方面与家庭组没有差异。此外,我们还发现,全球认同与在国外与国际人士接触的次数呈正相关,但与其他文化体验几乎没有关系。在与大自然的联系方面,三组人没有差异。总之,长期在国外逗留和与人交往的积极国际经历似乎与全球自我投资有关。然而,长期居留的因果效应还不能明确得出,未来的研究应采用纵向设计。
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4.30
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期刊介绍: IJIR is dedicated to advancing knowledge and understanding of theory, practice, and research in intergroup relations. The contents encompass theoretical developments, field-based evaluations of training techniques, empirical discussions of cultural similarities and differences, and critical descriptions of new training approaches. Papers selected for publication in IJIR are judged to increase our understanding of intergroup tensions and harmony. Issue-oriented and cross-discipline discussion is encouraged. The highest priority is given to manuscripts that join theory, practice, and field research design. By theory, we mean conceptual schemes focused on the nature of cultural differences and similarities.
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