This article investigates and documents how undergraduate students in South Africa making meaning of cross-racial interaction on the college campus in a post-apartheid era. Additionally, it explores how students perceive interactions with diverse peers have shifted since apartheid, and how are these interactions indicative of the larger social dynamic of South Africa. Utilising Jansen’s (2009) framework for understanding Afrikanerstudent perspectives and Critical Race Theory (CRT), this qualitative exploration collected interviews from 10 students at a higher education institution (HEI) in South Africa. Findings identified three overarching themes found among students including contradiction within and across racial groups, Afrikaner White ...
One of the objectives of restructuring the South African higher education sector following the trans...
One of the objectives of restructuring the South African higher education sector following the trans...
M.A.Identities are embedded in ‘shared experience’ and are, by implication, inherently social. It th...
This article investigates and documents how undergraduate students in South Africa make meaning of c...
One of the key transformations South African universities have undergone in the past two decades is ...
Utilising the methodology of portraiture this qualitative case study set out to understand how stude...
The advent of democracy opened learning opportunities for all students and racial segregation no lon...
Utilising the methodology of portraiture this qualitative case study set out to understand how stude...
The persistence of informal segregation in post-apartheid South Africa is now well documented. As th...
Dissertation (MA (Research Psychology))--University of Pretoria, 2019.The advent of democracy opened...
Although apartheid officially ended in 1994, the issue of race as a primary identity marker has cont...
Previous studies have mostly focused on racial relations between black and white racial groups. This...
In 2008, the Department of Education produced a report on social cohesion in higher education noting...
This is an exploratory study on the nature and extent of racial integration in South African schools...
The South African coloured identity is a profoundly complex construction that, on the one hand, is i...
One of the objectives of restructuring the South African higher education sector following the trans...
One of the objectives of restructuring the South African higher education sector following the trans...
M.A.Identities are embedded in ‘shared experience’ and are, by implication, inherently social. It th...
This article investigates and documents how undergraduate students in South Africa make meaning of c...
One of the key transformations South African universities have undergone in the past two decades is ...
Utilising the methodology of portraiture this qualitative case study set out to understand how stude...
The advent of democracy opened learning opportunities for all students and racial segregation no lon...
Utilising the methodology of portraiture this qualitative case study set out to understand how stude...
The persistence of informal segregation in post-apartheid South Africa is now well documented. As th...
Dissertation (MA (Research Psychology))--University of Pretoria, 2019.The advent of democracy opened...
Although apartheid officially ended in 1994, the issue of race as a primary identity marker has cont...
Previous studies have mostly focused on racial relations between black and white racial groups. This...
In 2008, the Department of Education produced a report on social cohesion in higher education noting...
This is an exploratory study on the nature and extent of racial integration in South African schools...
The South African coloured identity is a profoundly complex construction that, on the one hand, is i...
One of the objectives of restructuring the South African higher education sector following the trans...
One of the objectives of restructuring the South African higher education sector following the trans...
M.A.Identities are embedded in ‘shared experience’ and are, by implication, inherently social. It th...