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- W4313251703 abstract "ABSTRACTIncluding the next generation of migrant workers, the young generation with the new mobility can be appropriately considered as an urban-based floating population because they are not rooted in rural areas, unlike the previous generation. Those of the previous generation had a unilateral mobility trajectory from rural to urban areas, whereas the new generation’s life is based on particular regions and combines mobility trends in a more diverse direction with their own life themes. For explaining the social mobility, we applied descriptive-narrative methodology composing of narrative case study and semi-structured interviews. In this paper, the authors examine the endless variability and temporality that Chinese youths acquire from their migration experiences as well as their empirical emotions of uncertainty, particularly the internal narratives that support them amid such variability. Our conclusion suggests that the diversity of the narratives that supports mobility practices and the possibility of realizing personalized narratives are directly linked to the sustainability of Chinese society. Therefore, future Chinese urban population policies may appropriately be made by considering the narratives.KEYWORDS: Social mobilitynew-generation migrant workersurban-rural dualitydescriptive narrative Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1. The transcript of the conversation with the students was prepared by conducting in-depth interviews with six Chinese students (two undergraduate and four graduate students) in three to four sessions with each student, three hours for each session, from January to June 2021. The students were undergraduate and graduate students in the Division of Global & Interdisciplinary Studies and the Department of Chinese Studies at Pukyong National University, South Korea, with which the authors affiliate. The students’ names have been changed to pseudonyms in this article.2. One of the graduates from the Division of Global & Interdisciplinary Studies at Pukyong National University, with whom the authors conducted an in-depth interview and who returned to the hometown in Jirin Province, later moved to Nanjing to find a job in LG, a global electronics company.3. Cho (Citation2018, p. 3). The quoted slogan, “Follow Our Party, Start Your Business,” reflects the link between youths and the policy of the Chinese government. The youths receive both financial and policy support from the government, and the government carries out the innovation of the social structure, examining and addressing economic contradictions through policy agendas, such as social innovation.4. The interviews introduced in this section have been academically reorganized into the information that the authors included in the book Youths at Threshold, published by a joint study conducted through the support of the Amorepacific Foundation (Cho et al., Citation2021). In the joint study, the authors studied the education of Chinese youths and their studies outside China and conducted interviews mostly with Chinese students studying in Korean universities.5. Embeddedness, a concept used by Karl Polanyi, is comprised of articulation, inclusion, and recursion, which are combined in a composite manner. Articulation refers to the pattern of relationship where segmentation and connection happen simultaneously; inclusion, which is a qualitative inclusive relation, refers to the concept of a determining force; and recursion refers to the repetition of a self-similar operation. Polanyi defines embeddedness as a state in which the three elements are fulfilled simultaneously (Lim, Citation2013).Additional informationNotes on contributorsBo-Go LeeBo-Go Lee is presently Associate Professor of Division of Global & Interdisciplinary Studies at Pukyong National University (South Korea). He received an MA in Chinese Studies from Yonsei University (South Korea), and a PhD in Chinese Modern Literature from Tsinghua University (China). He was an assistant professor at Shinhan University from 2016 to 2017.Chang-Yu HongChang-Yu Hong has been serving the assistant professor position at Pukyong National University (South Korea). He holds an MURP from University of Hawaii at Manoa and a PhD in Urban Studies from Portland State University. He was a postdoctoral fellow and adjunct professor at Portland State University." @default.
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- W4313251703 title "Depicting the narratives of escape, drift, compromise, and return: New Chinese youth paradigms in narratives of social mobility" @default.
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