流动即资本:中国在津巴布韦跨国移民家庭的“三步走”教育路径

IF 2.6 2区 社会学 Q1 DEMOGRAPHY
Ning An, Jin L. Li
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自中国“走出去”政策提出以来,居住在非洲的中国人数量急剧增加,为这些家庭的跨境流动提供了更大的便利。本文对津巴布韦中国家庭这一新兴跨国人口进行了实证研究,重点关注这一研究相对不足的群体的社会再生产。我们确定了这些家庭使用的教育移民策略,即“三步走”途径:将孩子送回中国上小学,返回津巴布韦上中学,最终目标是进入西方大学。利用布迪厄的资本概念,我们分析了这些教育决策如何促进家庭流动性向文化和社会资本的转变,从而加强了移民家庭的社会再生产战略。本研究弥合了大学前教育流动与终身跨国流动愿望之间的差距,强调了家庭影响的基础作用。它通过研究中国的初等教育、津巴布韦的中等教育和西方的高等教育作为一个想象的社区,如何共同塑造家庭愿望,并强调家庭计划对国际学生流动的持久影响,拓宽了国际教育研究的理论范围。
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Mobility as Capital: A ‘Three-Step’ Education Pathway of Chinese Transnational Migrant Families in Zimbabwe

Since the raising of China's ‘Going-Out’ policy, the number of Chinese residing in Africa has increased dramatically, providing these families with greater convenience in cross-border mobility. This article empirically examines this emerging transnational population of Chinese families in Zimbabwe, focusing on the social reproduction of this relatively understudied group. We identify an educational migration strategy used by these families as a ‘three-step’ pathway: sending their children back to China for primary school, returning to Zimbabwe for middle school, and ultimately aiming for admission to Western universities. Using Bourdieu's notion of capital, we analyse how these educational decisions facilitate the transformation of family mobility into cultural and social capital, reinforcing transmigrant family strategies of social reproduction. This study bridges the gap between preuniversity educational mobility and lifelong transnational mobility aspirations, highlighting the foundational role of family influence. It broadens the theoretical scope of international education research by examining how Chinese primary education, Zimbabwean secondary education, and Western higher education, each as an imagined community, collectively shape family aspirations and emphasise the enduring impact of family plans on international student mobility.

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期刊介绍: Population, Space and Place aims to be the leading English-language research journal in the field of geographical population studies. It intends to: - Inform population researchers of the best theoretical and empirical research on topics related to population, space and place - Promote and further enhance the international standing of population research through the exchange of views on what constitutes best research practice - Facilitate debate on issues of policy relevance and encourage the widest possible discussion and dissemination of the applications of research on populations - Review and evaluate the significance of recent research findings and provide an international platform where researchers can discuss the future course of population research
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