Living with contradictions: A corpus-assisted analysis of grown-up left-behind children discourses in Zhihu

Linlin Liang, Hongli Wang
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As the early generation of left-behind children (LBC) in China transition into adulthood and integrate into society, there is a pressing need to understand their experiences beyond the limited scope of existing research. While existing studies have predominantly focused on the short-term and long-term effects of left-behind experiences on children, there exists a notable research gap concerning grown-up LBC. This study addresses this gap by employing the corpus-assisted discourse studies (CADS) to examine the discourse of grown-up LBC on social media. By utilizing Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA) topic modeling, collocation and concordance analysis, and the ecological systems theory, this study unveils the challenges and opportunities encountered by grown-up LBC, along with their underlying reasons. The findings reveal a myriad of challenges experienced during their left-behind childhood, including material poverty, inadequate parental care, peer bullying, and deficiencies in family and school education. These challenges have been found to contribute to poor psychological well-being, weakened sense of family, distant relationships with parents, and difficulties in forming intimate connections for grown-up LBC. Significantly, the study also uncovers potential positive outcomes, such as the development of self-esteem, independence, and maturity. Moreover, the research highlights the intricate interactions among microsystems, mesosystems, exosystems, and macrosystems, collectively influencing the growth and development of LBC. The findings contribute to a deeper understanding of the complex factors influencing the lives of grown-up LBC.
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生活在矛盾中:对知乎上留守儿童成人话语的语料库辅助分析
随着中国早一代留守儿童(LBC)长大成人并融入社会,迫切需要在现有研究的有限范围之外了解他们的经历。现有研究主要关注留守经历对儿童的短期和长期影响,而对成年留守儿童的研究则存在明显的空白。本研究采用语料库辅助话语研究(CADS)来研究社交媒体上的成人留守儿童话语,从而弥补了这一空白。本研究利用潜狄利克特分配(LDA)主题建模、搭配和一致性分析以及生态系统论,揭示了成年人 LBC 所遇到的挑战和机遇,以及其背后的原因。研究结果揭示了留守儿童在童年时期所经历的各种挑战,包括物质贫困、父母关爱不足、同伴欺凌、家庭和学校教育缺失等。研究发现,这些挑战导致成年留守儿童心理状况不佳、家庭感减弱、与父母关系疏远,以及难以建立亲密联系。值得注意的是,这项研究也发现了潜在的积极成果,如自尊心、独立性和成熟度的发展。此外,研究还强调了微观系统、中观系统、外在系统和宏观系统之间错综复杂的相互作用,共同影响着 LBC 的成长和发展。研究结果有助于加深对影响成年 LBC 生活的复杂因素的理解。
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