Dr. Sibusiso Maseko is a lecturer at the University of South Africa’s department of psychology and registered research psychologist. He earned his doctorate degree in Psychology from the University of KwaZulu-Natal in 2023. Drawing on South Africa’s history of settler colonialism, his broad research agenda focuses on how White South Africans assert themselves as natives to maintain a sense of territorial entitlement. His current research examines how White South Africans mobilize autochthony and collective nostalgia to defend their ownership of settler colonial territory and to maintain racial inequality.
Recent Posts
- Part 2: Charting the Road to NHI: What Psychologists Need to Know Now – 11 June 2026
- PsySSA Commemorates World Schizophrenia Awareness Day
- AJOPA Now Included in SciELO SA
- PsySSA Commemorates International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Intersexphobia, and Transphobia.
- CEP Division Webinar: Personal Narrative as Resistance: Autoethnography in Climate Justice Activism
- RCP Division JHB Meet and Greet
- CEP Division Webinar: Nature, Anticapitalism, Psychology
- PsySSA Commemorates Child Protection Month
