A tale of two doctoral students: social media tools and hybridised identities

This paper explores the experiences of two doctoral students who embraced Web 2.0 tools in their digital scholarship practices. The paper gives an insider perspective of the challenges and potential of working with online tools, such as blogs, and participating in online communities, such as Twitter...

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Main Authors: Liz Bennett, Sue Folley
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Association for Learning Technology 2014-05-01
Series:Research in Learning Technology
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Online Access:http://www.researchinlearningtechnology.net/index.php/rlt/article/download/23791/pdf_1
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spelling doaj-b274d6aaa68e400284533511b85f473b2020-11-24T23:11:58ZengAssociation for Learning Technology Research in Learning Technology2156-70772014-05-0122011010.3402/rlt.v22.2379123791A tale of two doctoral students: social media tools and hybridised identitiesLiz Bennett0Sue Folley1 School of Education and Professional Development, University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield, UK Computing & Library Services, University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield, UKThis paper explores the experiences of two doctoral students who embraced Web 2.0 tools in their digital scholarship practices. The paper gives an insider perspective of the challenges and potential of working with online tools, such as blogs, and participating in online communities, such as Twitter's #phdchat. We explore by drawing on our personal experiences as to how this participation was affected by our hybridised identity as both members of staff at a UK university and as PhD students. We argue that social media tools provide access to a community of doctoral students and knowledgeable others that reduce isolation and provide challenge and support along the challenging journey of undertaking a doctoral study. Whilst the tools involved exposure and risk in relation to managing our hybridised identities, our experience of their use was one we would recommend to others.http://www.researchinlearningtechnology.net/index.php/rlt/article/download/23791/pdf_1doctoral studentsliminalitybloggingWeb 2.0Twitter
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title A tale of two doctoral students: social media tools and hybridised identities
title_short A tale of two doctoral students: social media tools and hybridised identities
title_full A tale of two doctoral students: social media tools and hybridised identities
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title_full_unstemmed A tale of two doctoral students: social media tools and hybridised identities
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series Research in Learning Technology
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publishDate 2014-05-01
description This paper explores the experiences of two doctoral students who embraced Web 2.0 tools in their digital scholarship practices. The paper gives an insider perspective of the challenges and potential of working with online tools, such as blogs, and participating in online communities, such as Twitter's #phdchat. We explore by drawing on our personal experiences as to how this participation was affected by our hybridised identity as both members of staff at a UK university and as PhD students. We argue that social media tools provide access to a community of doctoral students and knowledgeable others that reduce isolation and provide challenge and support along the challenging journey of undertaking a doctoral study. Whilst the tools involved exposure and risk in relation to managing our hybridised identities, our experience of their use was one we would recommend to others.
topic doctoral students
liminality
blogging
Web 2.0
Twitter
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