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Self Segregation on College Campuses
Lead Scholar Office/Social Change Conference Exhibition/University of Central Florida (2017)
  • Andrew Ezigbo, University of Central Florida
Abstract
 
SELF-SEGREGATION is the voluntary separation or isolation of a race, class, or ethnic group from the rest of society.  On college and university campuses, self-segregation can occur based on various factors, including ethnicity, race, and cultural identity.  Understanding how and with whom college students interact has become important in light of contemporary demographic changes (Kim, Park and Koo, 2014).
Keywords
  • social change,
  • self-segregation
Publication Date
Spring April 14, 2017
Location
UCF
Comments
This research project was related to the author's minor programs of study--Africana Studies and Leadership Studies--at the University of Central Florida, Orlando.
Citation Information
Andrew Ezigbo. "Self Segregation on College Campuses" Lead Scholar Office/Social Change Conference Exhibition/University of Central Florida (2017)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/andrew-ezigbo/1/
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