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Ogbonna Bright Ikechukwu

Ogbonna Bright Ikechukwu

PhD student (FT)

Biography

Chief Supervisor: Prof. Michal Krzyzanowski

Education and Academic Qualifications

  • Master of Arts in Linguistics, University of Nigeria
  • Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics/Igbo, University of Nigeria

Research Interests

  • Migration Linguistics
  • Intercultural Studies
  • Inter-semiotic Translation
  • Climate Change Discourse
  • Heritage Language Education

Research

Title of thesis:

African Student Migrants narratives of migration to Europe and the Americas: Identity positions and experiences of racism.

Description of thesis research:

In a world where ethnocentrism and racism are on the rise (Curran & Ladegaard, 2025), and migration narrative discourse, involving African migrants, is becoming increasingly polarized (Seiger et al., 2025), the narratives surrounding the identity positions and experiences of racism by African student migrants (ASMs) require urgent investigation. Given that personal narratives shape social identities through discourse and social interaction (Burr, 2015), this study explores the lived experiences of African student migrants relocating to Europe and the Americas. The study aims to investigate how ASMs perceive and manage possible experiences of racism and stereotypes during their migratory journeys; identify and discuss the role language plays in shaping migrants' identities and experiences; examine ASMs' identity transformations during the migratory process; and determine the short-term and long-term consequences of identity transformations on ASMs' academic and personal trajectories. By employing the interpretative phenomenological approach (IPA) proposed by Smith, Flowers and Larkin (2009), the study analyzes pivotal themes such as identity constructions, possible encounters of racism and stereotypes, language barriers, and social exclusion (or inclusion) from the narratives of 20 ASMs. As a qualitative research design, it employs IPA to provide rich and in-depth insights into ASMs’ personal experiences and perspectives of their lived world. The results of this investigation offer many insights into the intersections of identity, language, and migration narratives within the African context. It will inspire future research on narratives and communication, which contributes positively to migration linguistics, intercultural communication, and sociology. As an original contribution to existing literature, it also offers a unique sequential account of ASMs’ narratives related to identity and racism. Furthermore, it establishes a platform for exploring African identity constructions, which will benefit migrant population workers, policymakers, and advocates for migrant worker NGOs.

Publication

Ogbonna, B. I. (2016). Slangs in Eni-Njoku male hostel. In N. O. Ahamefula (Ed.) Glossary of slangs on campus. Nsukka: Paschal Communications.

Ogbonna, B. I. (2020). Damịrịnda. In I. U Nwadike, N. O Ahamefula, C. M. Akaeze, S.C Aboh & C. N. Ugwuonah (Eds.) SỌỌRỌ ỤWA: ZEERE KORO (ABỤ IGBO). An Anthology of poems on Climate Change and Corona Virus. Nsukka: University of Nigeria Press Ltd.

Ogbonna, B. I. (2020). Mmepe Obodo. In I. U Nwadike, N. O Ahamefula, C. M. Akaeze, S. C Aboh & C. N. Ugwuonah (Eds.) SỌỌRỌ ỤWA: ZEERE KORO (ABỤ IGBO). An Anthology of Poems on Climate Change and Corona Virus. Nsukka: University of Nigeria Press Ltd.

Emezuo, C. Okoh, I., Mbonu, C., Ogbonna, B. I., Chukwuneke, C., Lal, D., Ezeani, I., Rayson, P, Onwuzulike, I. & others. (2024). The IgboAPI dataset: Empowering Igbo language Technologies through Multi-dialectical Enrichment. ArXiv:2405.00997.

Ogbonna, B. I. & Ezika, C. G. (2018). Igbochi Nsogbu a na-enwe na Nkọwa na Nghọta Ekolingwistịksị n’Asụsụ Igbo: Wake Up Everyone dịka ebe mgbakwasị ụkwụ. Journal of the National Institute of Nigerian languages, Aba (NILAS) 3:3, 240-249.

Ogbonna, B. I. (2020). Assimilation: An overview. In Speech Sound Matters: A Festschrift for Professor Clara I. Ikekeonwu, Department of Linguistics, Igbo and Other Nigerian Languages, University of Nigeria, Nsukka.

Ivworin, G. A., Ogbonna, B. I. & Odeh, B. E. (2021). Archetypal analysis of Mbediogo. A paper presented at the 2021 International Conference of the Faculty of Arts, University of Nigeria, Nsukka held at the Faculty of Arts Lecture Theatre Hall, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, 5th – 7th July, 2021.

Ndubuisi, A. O., Ogbonna, B. I. & Onuoha, J. A. (2021). Ntọrị n’ala Naịjirịa, Ka ọ di na gboo nakwa ugbua. A paper presented at the 2021 International Conference of the Faculty of Arts, University of Nigeria, Nsukka held at the Faculty of Arts Lecture Theatre Hall, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, 5th – 7th July, 2021.

Ogbonna, B. I. (2024). An eco-semiotic translation of multimodal resources in climate change media reports in Africa. A research abstract presented at the 2024 Annual Research Forum, organized by the Association of Nigerian Students in Hong Kong (ANSHK) held virtually on June 22, 2024.

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