Drawing on forty one-on-one interviews with third year students from The University of Auckland, this study contrasts the experiences of students from working- and upper-class backgrounds. In particular, the study demonstrates how working-class students, most of whom come from Indigenous Māori and Pacific ethnic backgrounds, are forced to navigate obstacles infused with interpersonal and institutional racism. These students also report a stigmatising awareness of their lack of privilege and sense of obligation to give back to their ethnic communities. In contrast students from upper-class backgrounds, though hard-working, discuss a litany of opportunities extending their academic and occupational privilege. These capital-building opportunit...
Globally, colonialism has disconnected Indigenous peoples from their culture, community and land. It...
This book focuses on the ways in which the British settler colonies of Australia, Canada, New Zealan...
The politics of Indigeneity and reconceptualisations of citizenship education present both challenge...
Drawing on forty one-on-one interviews with third year students from The University of Auckland, thi...
Although Māori and diverse Pacific students are underrepresented in New Zealand’s university system,...
Throughout history, colonisation has deliberately suppressed and subordinated the knowledge, languag...
© 2014, SAGE Publications Inc. All rights reserved. A substantial body of literature has examined th...
Indigenous scholars constantly contend with deficit tendencies associated with the value and place o...
Successive generations of First Nation scholars have critiqued the ongoing institutional and discipl...
This research focused on Samoan parents\u27 and students\u27 perceptions of student success. This re...
Subjectivity coded in Indigenous and non-Indigenous minds maintains a fictional spectre of Aborigina...
The study explores higher education access in a marginalised community within a post-colonial contex...
In this article, we discuss how class and migrant background intersect when students discuss their s...
Reporting on the findings of my doctoral research project, which explored facilitators of Indigenous...
Background: Research on the way that sixth-form students utilise cultural and social capital when ap...
Globally, colonialism has disconnected Indigenous peoples from their culture, community and land. It...
This book focuses on the ways in which the British settler colonies of Australia, Canada, New Zealan...
The politics of Indigeneity and reconceptualisations of citizenship education present both challenge...
Drawing on forty one-on-one interviews with third year students from The University of Auckland, thi...
Although Māori and diverse Pacific students are underrepresented in New Zealand’s university system,...
Throughout history, colonisation has deliberately suppressed and subordinated the knowledge, languag...
© 2014, SAGE Publications Inc. All rights reserved. A substantial body of literature has examined th...
Indigenous scholars constantly contend with deficit tendencies associated with the value and place o...
Successive generations of First Nation scholars have critiqued the ongoing institutional and discipl...
This research focused on Samoan parents\u27 and students\u27 perceptions of student success. This re...
Subjectivity coded in Indigenous and non-Indigenous minds maintains a fictional spectre of Aborigina...
The study explores higher education access in a marginalised community within a post-colonial contex...
In this article, we discuss how class and migrant background intersect when students discuss their s...
Reporting on the findings of my doctoral research project, which explored facilitators of Indigenous...
Background: Research on the way that sixth-form students utilise cultural and social capital when ap...
Globally, colonialism has disconnected Indigenous peoples from their culture, community and land. It...
This book focuses on the ways in which the British settler colonies of Australia, Canada, New Zealan...
The politics of Indigeneity and reconceptualisations of citizenship education present both challenge...