Black university students' experiences of negotiating their social identity in a historically white university

dc.contributor.advisorBazana, Sandiso
dc.contributor.authorMogotsi, Opelo Petunia
dc.date.accessioned2026-03-04T15:55:16Z
dc.date.issued2018
dc.description.abstractThis thesis seeks to explore the social identity of black students in a historically white university. Since 1994, South African government has been promulgating pieces of legislation aimed at ensuring racial integration, and indirectly enforcing acculturation in historically white universities. Studies have proven that institutional cultures in historically white universities alienate and exclude black students' identities. These students' sense of social identity, which includes amongst others; culture, heritage, language and traditions, and consequently self-esteem and self-concept is altered in these institutions. Research has been scant regarding the shape and form that black students' identity assume when they get to these spaces. Face to face interviews were used to collect data and thematic analysis was used for data analysis. The Social Identity and the Acculturation models were used to explore the experiences of black students in negotiating their social identities in a historically white university. Evoking Steve Biko's analysis of 'artificial integration', it was illustrated how the 'integration' narrative sought to discard the identity of black students and psychologically enforce a simulation of black students into white established identities. The main themes discussed indicated that black students in this study had social identity and identity challenges in a historically white university. This study has implications for policy development as I hope to theoretically sensitize historically white universities to (apart from mere opening of spaces of learning) understand the social identity challenges of black students.
dc.description.degreeMaster's thesis
dc.description.degreeMA
dc.format.extent116 pages
dc.format.mimetypeapplication/pdf
dc.identifier.otherhttp://hdl.handle.net/10962/62416
dc.identifier.urihttps://researchrepository.ru.ac.za/handle/123456789/8866
dc.languageEnglish
dc.publisherRhodes University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Psychology
dc.rightsMogotsi, Opelo Petunia
dc.subjectCorporate culture -- South Africa
dc.subjectSocial integration -- South Africa
dc.subjectRace discrimination -- South Africa
dc.subjectSegregation in higher education -- South Africa
dc.subjectGroup identity -- South Africa
dc.subjectCollege students, Black -- South Africa
dc.subjectBiko, Steve, 1946-1977
dc.subjectFanon, Frantz, 1925-1961
dc.titleBlack university students' experiences of negotiating their social identity in a historically white university
dc.typeAcademic thesis

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