Ted Mouw, M. Giovanna Merli, Yingzhi Xu, Claire Le Barbenchon, Allison Stolte
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摘要
我们利用2018 - 2020年在美华人移民社交网络的纵向数据,研究新冠肺炎疫情对交流频率和友谊形成的影响。了解疫情对社交网络的影响很重要,因为尽管个人社交网络总是在不断变化(Schaefer &;Marcum, The Oxford handbook of social networks, 2017 and 254;Sekara et al., Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences, 113, 2016和9977),在社会稳定时期,它们往往随着时间的推移而缓慢变化(Wrzus et al., Psychological Bulletin, 139, 2013和53)。相比之下,COVID-19大流行是对社会环境的巨大干扰,类似于飓风等自然灾害对社交网络的影响,但规模要大得多(Bertogg &;库斯:《社会学前沿》,1974年,2021年)。对于在美国的中国移民来说,新冠肺炎疫情对社会的破坏被放大了,因为除了封锁和社交距离造成的社会隔离之外,美国的反华歧视和仇恨犯罪急剧上升,影响了移民对东道国社会的包容感和集体认同感(Li et al., PLoS One, 16,2021和e0259866;Stolte等人,社会科学和医学——心理健康,2,2022和100159)。通过研究移民网络如何改变并适应这种宏观层面的社会环境,我们可以更好地理解微观和宏观层面的因素如何相互作用,从而影响网络的变化。研究结果表明,虽然大流行期间的压力影响了社交网络沟通的水平,但与当地人形成新关系的过程似乎相对不受影响。
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on network dynamics among Chinese immigrants in the United States
We use longitudinal data on the social networks of Chinese immigrants in the United States from 2018 to 2020 to study the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on communication frequency and friendship formation. Understanding the pandemic's effect on social networks is important because, while individual social networks are always in flux (Schaefer & Marcum, The Oxford handbook of social networks, 2017 and 254; Sekara et al., Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 113, 2016 and 9977), they tend to change slowly over time in periods of social stability (Wrzus et al., Psychological Bulletin, 139, 2013 and 53). In contrast, the COVID-19 pandemic was a massive disturbance in the social environment, similar to the effect of a natural disaster such as a hurricane on social networks, but on a much broader scale (Bertogg & Koos, Frontiers in Sociology, 74, 2021). For Chinese immigrants in the United States, the social disruption of the COVID-19 pandemic was magnified because, in addition to the social isolation caused by lockdowns and social distancing, there was a dramatic rise in anti-Chinese discrimination and hate crimes in the United States which affected migrants' sense of inclusion and collective identity in their host society (Li et al., PLoS One, 16, 2021 and e0259866; Stolte et al., Social Science and Medicine – Mental Health, 2, 2022 and 100159). By examining how migrant networks changed and adapted to this altered macro-level social environment, we can better understand how micro and macro-level factors interact to affect network changes in general. The findings indicate that while stress during the pandemic affected the level of social network communication, the process of new tie formation to natives appears to be relatively unaffected.
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.