印尼留学生在韩国的跨国流动、阶级和文化中介的辩证法

M. Madrah, Suharko Suharko, Diana Dewi Sartika
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移民工人的世界主义可能是跨国流动、阶级和文化中介之间解释的结果。本研究采用民族志方法于2018-2019年进行,以20-35岁的印尼在韩国的留学生为研究对象。旅行和移民,以及高等教育经历使印尼移民工人在校园内外的任何地方都能工作。这些实践表明,更广泛的社会、文化和个人议程是认识新世界主义的一种方式。影响印尼外来务工人员世界主义进程的因素有两个;第一,跨国移民过程。第二,大学文化中介的过程。这项研究揭示了印度尼西亚移民工人如何应对跨国流动的可能性和机会的显著差异,从发展其生活轨迹所需的文化接受技能到与其他跨国行为者建立网络关系。对移徙工人的高等教育引入了另一种工作形式,即文化中介,这可以看作是一个世界性的过程。
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Dialectics of Transnational Mobility, Class, and Cultural-Intermediary among Indonesian Student-Migrant Workers in South Korea
Cosmopolitanism among migrant workers may present as the result of interpretations between transnational mobility, class, and cultural intermediary. Applying the ethnographic method this research was carried out during 2018-2019, which took Indonesian student-migrant workers aged 20-35 years in South Korea as informants. Travel and immigration, and higher education experiences have left Indonesian migrant workers at work in any places both in and out of campus areas. These practices show that the broader social, cultural, and individual agendas are one way of recognizing a new cosmopolitanism. There are two factors influence the cosmopolitanism process of Indonesian migrant workers; first, the transnational migration process. Second, the process of cultural intermediation in universities. This study reveals significant differences in how Indonesian migrant workers respond to the possibilities and opportunities of transnational mobility, from developing the cultural acceptance skills needed in their life trajectories for building network relationships with other transnational actors. Higher education for migrant workers has introduced another form of work, namely cultural intermediation, which can be seen as a cosmopolitan process.
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