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    Education as Change

    On-line version ISSN 1947-9417Print version ISSN 1682-3206

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    ALCOCK, Andrea  and  BELLUIGI, Dina Zoe. Positioning home for resilience on campus: First-generation students negotiate powerless/full conditions in South African Higher Education. Educ. as change [online]. 2018, vol.22, n.1, pp.1-27. ISSN 1947-9417.  https://doi.org/10.25159/1947-9417/3206.

    Recognising the authoritative de/legitimising power of education systems, this paper contributes to studies concerned with the ways in which new entrants to higher education experience the positioning of their inherited identities as they negotiate their transition to campus life. The findings emerged during a broader psychosocial study of the transitions of seven first-generation students at a technical university in South Africa. The nature of their self-positioning was explored through an analysis of the positioning statements they articulated during photo-elicitation interviews. The university was positioned as a powerful institution, with conditions for both opportunity and alienation. Participants strongly identified with the professional community of practice in Art and Design. However, in relation to the urban campus context, the majority of participants positioned aspects of their home communities as deficit. A case is made for creating conducive conditions that enable self-reflection on students' transitional experiences and develop collective critical consciousness.

    Keywords : identity; power; agency; belonging; practice-based; art and design.

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