Below the Radar Agents: Roles of Virtual Mentors in the Decision-Making Process and Cultural Awareness of International Students

Authors

  • Abass Isiaka University of East Anglia
  • Yusuf University of Bath

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32674/ybbqqx85

Keywords:

recruitment agent, decision-making,, virtual mentorship,, information,, international students,

Abstract

This paper investigates the impact of virtual mentors (VM) on the decision-making process and cultural awareness of prospective international students. It seeks to understand the translative function of virtual mentors by establishing a dialogue between Bourdieu's cultural intermediation and Barad’s new materialism. Employing a mixed-method approach, the study's findings indicate that prospective students deem the roles of VM crucial in their international education journey, with technology enhancing their access to resources facilitated by these mentors. However, students express a desire for greater cultural awareness in mentorship interactions within the virtual space. The study recommends that stakeholders should invest in providing culturally responsive digital mentorship to support the experience of both prospective and current international students.

Author Biographies

  • Abass Isiaka, University of East Anglia

    Abass B. Isiaka is a PhD student and Research Associate in the School of Education and Lifelong Learning, University of East Anglia, Norwich, United Kingdom. He is working on inclusion and equity issues in higher education policy in Nigeria, focusing on how universities enact disability inclusion policies and the role of institutional cultures in the policy process. He is interested in the sociology of higher education policy, internationalisation strategies, institutional ethnography, decoloniality, disability inclusion and students’ experience.

  • Yusuf, University of Bath

    Yusuf Damilola Olaniyan is an ESRC/SWDTP-funded PhD student at the University of Bath, United Kingdom, researching access, institutional and graduate outcome experiences of Nigerians moving from rural to urban for University Education. He also works as a Research Assistant at the Department of Education, University of Bath. His research interests include the educational and graduate outcome experiences of the marginal beyond the city, global inequalities and social injustices, mobility, decoloniality and internationalization

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2024-12-01

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Below the Radar Agents: Roles of Virtual Mentors in the Decision-Making Process and Cultural Awareness of International Students. (2024). Journal of Comparative & International Higher Education, 16(5). https://doi.org/10.32674/ybbqqx85