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Finding Meaning in Civically Engaged Scholarship: Personal Journeys, Professional Experiences [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, height x width x depth: 234x156x13 mm, weight: 343 g, illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-May-2009
  • Izdevniecība: Information Age Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1607521113
  • ISBN-13: 9781607521112
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, height x width x depth: 234x156x13 mm, weight: 343 g, illustrations
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The essays in this volume are a collection of reflective narratives, rather than traditional scholarly treatises. The book is divided into two parts. The first part describes our individual journeys as each of us found our way to civically engaged scholarship and came to see it as critical to our academic endeavors and identity. This section also highlights the interdisciplinary nature of our work as we discuss our journeys through our own disciplinary lenses. The second part presents detailed examples of our civic engagement, including service-learning classes, community based research projects, and creation of community service-learning spaces. These chapters provide a varied picture of the available avenues for civic engagement for students and faculty in a higher education setting. We provide sufficient details of our projects and classes to enable replication. The book concludes with a discussion of civic engagement as it is defined in the literature. The conclusion also discusses institutional factors that support and promote civic engagement as well as the importance of community involvement in service learning. Five common themes that emerged across the chapters are described. These themes include the use of service learning and civic engagement as an effective pedagogy, the relationship between civic engagement and political activism, the importance of partnership and collaboration, the meaning found in civic engagement, and the challenges of civically engaged work.
Introduction: The Journey ix
Marshall Welch
PART I JOURNEYS TO CIVICALLY ENGAGED SCHOLARSHIP
1 Reflections on the Search for Meaning in Academia
3(8)
Marissa L. Diener
2 From Service for Meaning to Meaningful Service
11(10)
Maged Senbel
3 The Search for Authentic Citizenship
21(8)
Luke Garrott
4 The Knock on the Door
29(10)
Marshall Welch
5 Expanding Horizons through Service and Service-Learning
39(8)
Gina Maria Musolino
6 Beyond "Us" and "Them": Community-Based Research as a Politics of Engagement
47(12)
Caitlin Cahill
7 Teaching English, Reading Poetry, Living in the World
59(10)
Janet Kaufman
8 A Journey of Voluntarism
69(8)
Nancy Winemiller Basinger
9 The Civically Engaged Scholar: Identity, Relationship, and the RPT Process
77(12)
Hank Liese
PART II CIVIC ENGAGEMENT IN ACTION: COMMUNITY-BASED RESEARCH AND SERVICE-LEARNING
10 Children's Development in Context: Understanding through Service-Learning
89(14)
Marissa L. Diener
11 The Story of the Westside Studio
103(14)
Maged Senbel
12 The Professional Journey: Neighborhood Democracy
117(14)
Luke Garrott
13 Reflections on the Eye of the Storm
131(14)
Marshall Welch
14 Integrating Service-Learning for Physical Therapy Programs: Frameworks & Opportunities
145(16)
Gina Maria Musolino
15 Planning for Change: Community-Based Urban Research with Young People
161(12)
Caitlin Cahill
16 Literacy Center: Partnership and Learning for All
173(12)
Janet Kaufman
17 Finding Student Satisfaction in Service-Learning: Implementing Service-Learning in a Graduate Nonprofit Management Class
185(12)
Nancy Winemiller Basinger
18 The Documentary, Human Rights, and Social Justice: An Experiment in Service-Learning
197(12)
Hank Liese
Conclusion 209(12)
Hank Liese
Marshall Welch
About the Authors 221