Mulvey Benjamin, Morris Alan, Ashton Luke
School of Education, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, G12 8QQ UK.
Institute for Public Policy and Governance, University of Technology Sydney, 15 Broadway, Ultimo, NSW 2007 Australia.
High Educ (Dordr). 2023 May 13:1-20. doi: 10.1007/s10734-023-01033-9.
Empirical research on international student migrants has sometimes homogenised this group, framing it as predominantly made up of privileged members of the global middle-class. This has led to calls to acknowledge and address the precarity faced by international students in their respective host countries more comprehensively. This study aims to explore how levels of financial precarity vary among international students in Australia, and how this in turn contributes to varying levels of precariousness in the personal spheres of students' lives. In doing so, we centre and refine the concept of precarity for use in studies of internationally mobile students, arguing for its use as a 'relational nexus', bridging financial precarity and broader lived experiences. Drawing on a large-scale survey and semi-structured interviews with 48 students, we emphasise the linkages between financial precarity and precariousness as a socio-ontological experience, explored through the examples of time poverty, physical and mental wellbeing, and relationships.
关于国际学生移民的实证研究有时将这一群体同质化,将其描述为主要由全球中产阶级的特权成员组成。这导致人们呼吁更全面地认识和解决国际学生在各自东道国所面临的不稳定状况。本研究旨在探讨澳大利亚国际学生的经济不稳定程度如何不同,以及这又如何反过来导致学生生活个人领域中不同程度的不稳定。在此过程中,我们聚焦并完善不稳定这一概念,以便用于对国际流动学生的研究,主张将其用作一种“关系纽带”,连接经济不稳定与更广泛的生活经历。通过对48名学生进行的大规模调查和半结构化访谈,我们强调经济不稳定与作为一种社会本体论体验的不稳定之间的联系,通过时间贫困、身心健康和人际关系等例子进行探讨。