市场化高等教育中的#学习讨论:学生网红作为新兴支持提供者

#Studytalk in marketised higher education: student influencers as emerging support providers

Studies in Higher Education · 2024
被引 7
ABS 3

中文导读

研究了英国大学生在TikTok等平台做#学习讨论网红,为同伴提供学业和情感支持的现象,揭示了他们如何建立合法性、处理伦理边界并抵制不良学习文化。

Abstract

Within the marketised higher education context, where traditional support systems are strained, student influencers on platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube have emerged as unexpected providers of academic and emotional support for their peers. Utilising a Foucauldian framework and drawing on 13 in-depth interviews with UK-based #studytalk creators, this study investigates the construction of student influencer subjectivity and their strategies for navigating this complex space. Findings reveal how these individuals leverage their success as academically high-achieving students and digital acumen to build legitimacy, negotiate ethical boundaries within the influencer market, and even resist the pervasive toxicity of certain study cultures. We show that these students do not just thrive to be influencers, but they engage with forms of ethical reflection to set certain parameters for their practice. Through this analysis, we contribute to a nuanced understanding of how students negotiate support and self-making in a marketised context while offering theoretical insights into the subjectification processes within the burgeoning influencer economy. By doing so, the article extends the dominant scholarly understandings of student support that often position support provision as the domain of universities. Instead, the findings show that students themselves are highly resourceful in developing and delivering peer support, and their practices intersect with wider student and youth experiences in the digital age.

高等教育市场营销数字媒体学生支持网红经济