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ID190921
Title ProperMigration aspirations and polymorphic identifications of the homeland
Other Title Information(im)mobility trajectories amongst Chinese international students amidst COVID-19
LanguageENG
AuthorXiao, Ma ;  Wang, Bingyu ;  Xuesong, He
Summary / Abstract (Note)Drawing on longitudinal research with 33 Chinese international students in 10 European countries, this article examines their polymorphic identifications towards homeland and asks how these changing perceptions constitute the underlying logic of their particular migration aspirations during the COVID-19. Specifically, the article explores how homeland identifications function as a driving force to facilitate ‘voluntary immobility’ in the study destination while being used as a tackling strategy to adapt to their ‘involuntary immobility’ overseas. It also examines how these identifications articulate with the students’ mixing and shifting migration aspirations formulated during the pandemic. In doing so, the article demonstrates that polymorphic perceptions closely relate to the generation, exercise and reproduction of their migration aspirations that are temporally distributed.
`In' analytical NoteIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power Vol. 30, No.3; Jun 2023: p.352-372
Journal SourceIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power 2023-06 30, 3
Key WordsChinese ;  International Students ;  Migration Aspirations ;  (Im)mobility ;  COVID - 19 ;  Homeland Identifications