| Literature DB >> 35897419 |
Benjamin H Nam1, Hans-Jörg Luitgar Weber1, Yuanyuan Liu1, Alexander Scott English2.
Abstract
This study presents a digital ethnography of expats' survival amid the Shanghai lockdown during the Omicron variant outbreak. This study drew insights from studies on resilience and secondary coping within the context of global migration to comprehend the diverse emotional challenges faced by expats in a series of lockdowns and persistent nucleic acid amplification tests. Thus, this study asks what the major emotional challenges expats faced and what sources of social support they could draw from citizens in their host country during the Shanghai lockdown. Accordingly, this study collected WeChat group conversations to draw empirical findings, promoted scholarly conversations about fundamental survival necessity, and traced the process for establishing intercultural collective resilience with citizens from their host country. Overall, this study emphasized the significance of host country members who can promote certain coping mechanisms for their visitors in the specific regional and geographical context of China.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; global migration; resilience; secondary coping; social media
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35897419 PMCID: PMC9332489 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19159047
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 4.614
WeChat Group Information.
| Group Pseudonym | Main Language | Number of People | Observation Period |
|---|---|---|---|
| U.S.-Citizen-Group | English | 500 | 28 March–23 April |
| EU-Citizen-Group | English | 489 | 2 March–23 April |
| High-Level Foreign Talent-Group-1 | English | 66 | 2 March–23 April |
| High-Level Foreign Talent-Group-2 | English | 265 | 2 March–23 April |
| Volunteer-Group-1 | English | 13 | 2 March–23 April |
| Voluteer-Group-2 | English | 6 | 8 April–23 April |
| Chinese-Resident-Group | Chinese | 219 | 29 March–23 April |
Figure 1Example texts from WeChat group, moments, and personal communication.