Saudi PhD Sojourners’ Construction of Identities on Twitter: An Exploratory Study in the United Kingdom
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2023-11-23
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Saudi Digital Library
Abstract
This thesis provides insights into international students' online discursive construction of
their identities on social media. Social media platforms have become part of the daily lives
of many people. For international students, they are perhaps even more so as they are
used for educational and social purposes, as well as staying in contact with family and
friends at home. They are also an important way of portraying identity. Increasing numbers
of students pursue university studies abroad, but little attention has been paid to how they
construct and develop their international identities on social platforms, as existing
research has focused primarily on pedagogical uses of technology or intercultural
competence. This study explored how a group of Saudi international PhD students
constructed their identities online on one of the most popular social media platforms,
Twitter, while studying in the United Kingdom. It employed online ethnographic
observation of Saudi PhD sojourners’ profiles and tweets on Twitter from May 2019 to
January 2020, followed by interviews. The data were analysed thematically, informed by
the grounded theory approach. The findings showed that the participants developed
multiple identities on Twitter – PhD, global, religious and national – reflecting complex
perceptions of capital, power and social identity. Their construction entailed idioms of
practice, the use of linguistic and non-linguistic cues, forming communities of practice
through audience design and demonstrating affiliation with various groups using
hashtags. The participants illustrated how identities can be constructed online and
highlighted the importance of undertaking a PhD both socially and professionally. Their
interactions on Twitter also showed that the study abroad experience can be enriching in
terms of intercultural communication and developing a global perspective. The study
concludes that social media can be used as an effective resource for communication by
students in making personal and academic representations.
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PhD, sojourners, experince, international students, identity, Twitter