This thesis explores the possible influence of tertiary education on ethnic identity using a social constructionist approach developed by the sociologists Stephen Cornell and Douglas Hartmann. Cornell and Hartmann describe six key sites within which ethnic identity is constructed. They view ethnic identity construction as an ongoing dynamic between the cultural identities which group members bring with them, the processes of assignment made by others within the sites, and how this interplay often promotes the assertion of newly created or revived identities. Constructions sites are situations where different cultural groups interact and where they may be subject to laws, regulations and prevailing beliefs. Although Cornell and Hartmann disc...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 49-54.Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Reviewing the lit...
Given the importance of studying ethnic identity, acculturation and cultural orientation research an...
This thesis investigates the multiple identities of four academically high achieving, Māori girls ne...
This thesis reports on an ethnographic research project that explored the experiences and perspectiv...
This thesis examines Pacific women’s experiences of becoming a nurse and their first year of practic...
The second half of the twentieth century saw a large scale migration of peoples from Samoa, Tonga an...
This thesis investigates the experiences of twelve strong, articulate and thoughtful tama Samoa (Sam...
This study is a conceptual analysis of specific terms and constructs that have become entrenched wit...
Identity construction for the Pacific population in Aotearoa/New Zealand remains a politically and ...
Social identity issues come to the fore when people migrate from one place to another. Study of iden...
How do we understand our own cultural histories and how do these understandings impact on our senses...
This thesis is about factors which aid and hinder successful completions for New Zealand-born Samoan...
This research is comprised of two narrative interview studies of Māori in two different settings, Ne...
The key focus of this research is to understand whether or not higher education in New Zealand is a ...
Beyond the Dusky Maiden records Pasifika women’s experiences of working in higher education in Aotea...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 49-54.Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Reviewing the lit...
Given the importance of studying ethnic identity, acculturation and cultural orientation research an...
This thesis investigates the multiple identities of four academically high achieving, Māori girls ne...
This thesis reports on an ethnographic research project that explored the experiences and perspectiv...
This thesis examines Pacific women’s experiences of becoming a nurse and their first year of practic...
The second half of the twentieth century saw a large scale migration of peoples from Samoa, Tonga an...
This thesis investigates the experiences of twelve strong, articulate and thoughtful tama Samoa (Sam...
This study is a conceptual analysis of specific terms and constructs that have become entrenched wit...
Identity construction for the Pacific population in Aotearoa/New Zealand remains a politically and ...
Social identity issues come to the fore when people migrate from one place to another. Study of iden...
How do we understand our own cultural histories and how do these understandings impact on our senses...
This thesis is about factors which aid and hinder successful completions for New Zealand-born Samoan...
This research is comprised of two narrative interview studies of Māori in two different settings, Ne...
The key focus of this research is to understand whether or not higher education in New Zealand is a ...
Beyond the Dusky Maiden records Pasifika women’s experiences of working in higher education in Aotea...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 49-54.Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Reviewing the lit...
Given the importance of studying ethnic identity, acculturation and cultural orientation research an...
This thesis investigates the multiple identities of four academically high achieving, Māori girls ne...