Othering and Being Othered: Experiences and Reflections of Chinese Female PhD Graduates in Cross-Cultural Job Search

Q3 Social Sciences Chinese Education and Society Pub Date : 2021-07-04 DOI:10.1080/10611932.2021.1958192
Di-fei Liu
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Abstract The growing female population in higher education is not only seen in enrollment growth in domestic institutions, but also in the increased presence and academic mobility of female international students. Over the past decades, many female students from China have done their post-graduate studies overseas, and many of them have attempted cross-cultural job searches in the host countries or regions. International study and working experience should give an advantage in a competitive global labor market, but these female job seekers experience difficulties and hidden obstacles as academic novices, cultural outsiders, and females. This study applies semi-structured life story interviews to a group of 12 female PhD graduates who have recently sought academic positions in Europe. This article adopts the conceptual framework of Othering and analyzes the difficulties and hidden barriers encountered by these Chinese female PhD graduates during their cross-cultural job searches. More specifically, three types of Othering are identified, namely, Racialized Othering, Linguistic Othering, and Social Othering, all of which played a role in marginalizing individuals and hindering their job searches.
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他者与被他者:中国女博士毕业生跨文化求职的经验与思考
高等教育中女性人口的增长不仅体现在国内院校的招生人数增长上,也体现在女性国际学生的存在和学术流动性的增加上。在过去的几十年里,许多中国女学生在海外完成了研究生学习,其中许多人试图在东道国或地区进行跨文化求职。在竞争激烈的全球劳动力市场上,国际学习和工作经验本应是一种优势,但这些女性求职者作为学术新手、文化外来者和女性,遇到了困难和隐藏的障碍。本研究采用半结构化的生活故事访谈,对12名最近在欧洲寻求学术职位的女博士毕业生进行了访谈。本文采用他者的概念框架,分析了中国女博士毕业生在跨文化求职过程中遇到的困难和隐藏的障碍。更具体地说,确定了三种类型的他宁,即种族化的他宁、语言的他宁和社会的他宁,它们都在边缘化个人和阻碍他们找工作方面发挥了作用。
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Chinese Education and Society
Chinese Education and Society Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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期刊介绍: How is China"s vast population being educated in the home, the school, and the workplace? Chinese Education and Society is essential for insight into the latest Chinese thinking on educational policy and practice, educational reform and development, pedagogical theory and methods, colleges and universities, schools and families, as well as the education for diverse social groups across gender and youth, urban and rural, mainstream and minorities. It features unabridged translations of the most important articles in the field from Chinese sources, including scholarly journals and collections of articles published in book form. It also provides refereed research on specific themes.
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