Governments have historically classified their populations according to race and ethnicity, which has been done to either exert power over minority groups or ensure equality among these groups. However, viewing ones racial identity through a historical lens raises doubts about the validity of race as a social construct, since the concept has seldom served as a strong foundation for social identity formation. As such, we posit that ethnicity is a more accurate predictor of identification than race. Using South Africa as the research context, we examine whether within each race group ethnic differences exist on national identity and social capital measures. Data were collected on race, ethnic identity, national identity, and social capital. S...
The candidate has two major linked interests. One is to reconcile competing explanations of ethnicit...
South Africa has undergone widespread social, economic and political reconstruction since the incept...
This primarily methodologically oriented article describes how an ethnomethodologically informed, co...
This article uses South Africa as a the research context to examine whether within each race group e...
Bibliography: leaves 127-136.South African social psychological research on national identity has be...
The process by which people transfer their allegiance from ethnic to national identities is highly t...
Previous work concerning the interface between racial and national identification within multiracia...
African Studies Seminar series. Paper presented 12 August, 1996To study a society from a comparative...
The insights of such authors as Mitchell, Barth and Cohen can be usefully applied to understanding t...
br>This article examines the disjuncture between everyday discourse about “tribalism” in Africa and ...
The United States and South Africa both endured periods of intense racism produced from rigid social...
After the dissolution of apartheid, racial classification has lost its official and legal validity i...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2003.It has almost been a decade since the inception of a...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.Abstract available in PDF.Quality of scanned PDF...
Due to copyright restrictions, the full-text of this item is not attached to this record. Please fol...
The candidate has two major linked interests. One is to reconcile competing explanations of ethnicit...
South Africa has undergone widespread social, economic and political reconstruction since the incept...
This primarily methodologically oriented article describes how an ethnomethodologically informed, co...
This article uses South Africa as a the research context to examine whether within each race group e...
Bibliography: leaves 127-136.South African social psychological research on national identity has be...
The process by which people transfer their allegiance from ethnic to national identities is highly t...
Previous work concerning the interface between racial and national identification within multiracia...
African Studies Seminar series. Paper presented 12 August, 1996To study a society from a comparative...
The insights of such authors as Mitchell, Barth and Cohen can be usefully applied to understanding t...
br>This article examines the disjuncture between everyday discourse about “tribalism” in Africa and ...
The United States and South Africa both endured periods of intense racism produced from rigid social...
After the dissolution of apartheid, racial classification has lost its official and legal validity i...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2003.It has almost been a decade since the inception of a...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.Abstract available in PDF.Quality of scanned PDF...
Due to copyright restrictions, the full-text of this item is not attached to this record. Please fol...
The candidate has two major linked interests. One is to reconcile competing explanations of ethnicit...
South Africa has undergone widespread social, economic and political reconstruction since the incept...
This primarily methodologically oriented article describes how an ethnomethodologically informed, co...