你是什么阶层?居住在墨尔本的哥伦比亚移民及其社会经济分层经历

IF 0.4 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Jannett Nieves-Cortés, E. Kath, G. Mejía
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摘要本文探讨了11位来自哥伦比亚波哥大、生活在澳大利亚墨尔本的中产阶级专业人士的故事。他们反思阶级和地位,同时试图驾驭澳大利亚的社会结构,并在其中定位自己和他人。根据移民和阶级理论,我们认为参与者在澳大利亚社会中的定位不仅与当地社会结构有关,还通过他们对哥伦比亚社会结构的信念,特别是社会经济分层体系。这涉及到根据新的现实重新解释和调整先前的概念和信仰。进一步的意外发现包括,英语水平对哥伦比亚移民在澳大利亚的社会流动和融合至关重要。大多数受访者认为教育是他们最好的资产,但他们认为成功的机会取决于英语技能。这项研究有助于了解在澳大利亚的拉丁美洲移民和哥伦比亚的社会经济分层系统。
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What Stratum Are You? Narratives of Colombian Migrants Living in Melbourne and How They Experience Socioeconomic Stratification
ABSTRACT This article explores the stories of eleven middle-class professionals from Bogotá, Colombia living in Melbourne, Australia. They reflect on class and status while trying to navigate the Australian social structure and position themselves and others in it. Drawing on theories of migration and class, we argue that the participants position themselves in Australian society not only in relation to the local social structure but also through beliefs they have about Colombian social structures, particularly the socioeconomic stratification system. This involves reinterpretation and adaptation of pre-conceptions and beliefs according to the new reality. Further unexpected findings included that English proficiency is crucial to the social mobility and integration of Colombian migrants in Australia. Most respondents perceived education as their best asset, but felt that their chances of success depended on English skills. This research contributes to knowledge of Latin American migrants in Australia and the Colombian socioeconomic stratification system.
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Journal of Iberian and Latin American Research
Journal of Iberian and Latin American Research HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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