Global representations of international students in a time of crisis: A qualitative analysis of Twitter data during COVID-19

IF 1.4 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH International Studies in Sociology of Education Pub Date : 2022-02-24 DOI:10.1080/09620214.2022.2042357
Jenna Mittelmeier, Heather Cockayne
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ABSTRACT International students have been historically valued by universities for their contributions to their host countries. Yet, representations of international students in the general public have become increasingly mixed, an issue likely exacerbated by COVID-19, which has shown increased hostility towards international students. Given the increased reports of discrimination during this period, there is ongoing need to understand how international students have been represented in this specific time of crisis. Our study analysed public representations of international students through Twitter data and qualitative analysis of 6,501 posts made during the immediate COVID-19 crisis (January-April 2020). Our findings confirm competing public representations of international students that changed over time: initially through stereotyping and depictions as assumed disease carriers, shifting to empathy and support after university campus closures. We also outline themes of racism and discrimination, which are of importance for the global higher education sector as we move into a post-COVID world.
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危机时期国际学生的全球代表性:对2019冠状病毒病期间Twitter数据的定性分析
国际学生历来因其对东道国的贡献而受到大学的重视。然而,公众对国际学生的看法变得越来越复杂,这一问题可能因COVID-19而加剧,疫情对国际学生的敌意日益加剧。鉴于这一时期有关歧视的报道越来越多,我们需要继续了解国际学生在这一特定危机时期的代表情况。我们的研究通过推特数据和对2019冠状病毒病危机期间(2020年1月至4月)发布的6501条帖子的定性分析,分析了国际学生的公开表现。我们的研究结果证实,随着时间的推移,国际学生的公众形象发生了变化:最初是刻板印象和被描述为假定的疾病携带者,在大学校园关闭后,转变为同情和支持。我们还概述了种族主义和歧视的主题,这对我们进入后covid世界的全球高等教育部门非常重要。
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期刊介绍: International Studies in Sociology of Education is an international journal and publishes papers in the sociology of education which critically engage with theoretical and empirical issues, drawn from as wide a range of perspectives as possible. It aims to move debates forward. The journal is international in outlook and readership and receives papers from around the world. The journal publishes four issues a year; the first three are devoted to a particular theme while the fourth is an "open" issue.
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