TY - JOUR
T1 - English in the digital space
T2 - investigating its role in informal digitally mediated practices
AU - Kim, Sumi
AU - Brutt-Griffler, Janina
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - This qualitative study examines the experiences of three Asian international students who engage in informal, digitally mediated English and multilingual activities alongside their academic studies in South Korea. Using a netnographic approach supplemented by interviews, the study explores their language practices on the digital platform Padlet. The findings show that multilingual students who participate in multicultural online contexts use English to overcome linguistic barriers, foster inclusivity, and develop self-confidence and meaningful global connections. They view English as a crucial tool for socializing and networking, rather than perceiving linguistic perfection as essential. For this group of students, English functions as a bridge that cultivates a sense of belonging and facilitates multicultural exchange, ultimately creating new forms of agency and transnational belonging. The study underscores the potential of integrating digital technologies into informal English language learning and formal curricula in higher education to better support students with diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds.
AB - This qualitative study examines the experiences of three Asian international students who engage in informal, digitally mediated English and multilingual activities alongside their academic studies in South Korea. Using a netnographic approach supplemented by interviews, the study explores their language practices on the digital platform Padlet. The findings show that multilingual students who participate in multicultural online contexts use English to overcome linguistic barriers, foster inclusivity, and develop self-confidence and meaningful global connections. They view English as a crucial tool for socializing and networking, rather than perceiving linguistic perfection as essential. For this group of students, English functions as a bridge that cultivates a sense of belonging and facilitates multicultural exchange, ultimately creating new forms of agency and transnational belonging. The study underscores the potential of integrating digital technologies into informal English language learning and formal curricula in higher education to better support students with diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds.
KW - Asian students
KW - digital wilds
KW - English language learning
KW - informal language learning
KW - netnography
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105024718521
U2 - 10.1080/13488678.2025.2595583
DO - 10.1080/13488678.2025.2595583
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105024718521
SN - 1348-8678
JO - Asian Englishes
JF - Asian Englishes
ER -