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University Social Responsibility and Quality of Life: A Global Survey of Concepts and Experiences 1st ed. 2017 [Hardback]

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  • Sērija : Quality of Life in Asia 8
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Apr-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Springer Verlag, Singapore
  • ISBN-10: 9811038767
  • ISBN-13: 9789811038761
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 283 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 6215 g, 3 Illustrations, color; 7 Illustrations, black and white; XI, 283 p. 10 illus., 3 illus. in color., 1 Hardback
  • Sērija : Quality of Life in Asia 8
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Apr-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Springer Verlag, Singapore
  • ISBN-10: 9811038767
  • ISBN-13: 9789811038761
This book provides a critical review of the theory and practice of University Social Responsibility. In addition to addressing the nature of and concepts surrounding University Social Responsibility, as well as its ties to areas such as service learning or engaged scholarship, the book also presents effective practices from around the world. Dedicated chapters demonstrate how University Social Responsibility can manifest itself in different types (civic, moral, economic or global responsibility), levels (local, national, regional or international), and formats (partnership, venture or joint project), depending on local contexts and needs. The book also focuses on three areas of work – educating students to take on social responsibility, broadening access to education, and applying knowledge to societal problems – to highlight the potential and viable ways University Social Responsibility can be employed to promote quality of life in society. Offering a unique resource, it is intended to stimulate thinking and expand the repertoire of all educators, administrators, and organizations who wish to incorporate societal needs into their core mission and promote quality of life in different communities around the world.

Recenzijas

The book thus provides conceptual and empirical evidence of USR from twelve universities which belong to the University Social Responsibility Network. This is an excellent introduction to the concept of university social responsibility and should be required reading for senior academic administrators at universities. (Deborah C. Poff, Applied Research in Quality of Life, Vol. 14, 2019)

Part I Introduction
1 The Project: Theoretical Framework and Global Institutional Experience
3(8)
Robert M. Hollister
2 USR Network: A Platform to Promote University Social Responsibility
11(14)
Daniel T.L. Shek
Angelina W.K. Yuen-Tsang
Eddie C.W. Ng
Part II Concepts and Theoretical Considerations
3 University Social Responsibility (USR): Insight from the Historical Roots to the Contemporary Challenges
25(12)
Daniel T.L. Shek
Angelina W.K. Yuen-Tsang
Eddie C.W. Ng
4 University Social Responsibility: Conceptualization and an Assessment Framework
37(26)
Carlos Wing-Hung Lo
Rose Xue Pang
Carolyn P. Egri
Pansy Hon-Ying Li
Part III Global Experience
5 A Comprehensive University-Wide Strategy to Educate Students in All Fields for Lifetimes of Active Citizenship
63(18)
Robert M. Hollister
6 University Social Responsibility as Civic Learning: Outcomes Assessment and Community Partnership
81(18)
Matthew Bakko
Amanda Moore McBride
7 Connecting Research with Social Responsibility: Developing `Age-Friendly' Communities in Manchester, UK
99(22)
Tine Buffel
Julian Skyrme
Chris Phillipson
8 Nurturing University Students to Be Socially Responsible Citizens: An Examination of Two Approaches to Volunteering
121(14)
Ann Jardine
9 The Paradoxical Fabric of Hope in Academy-Community Partnerships: Challenging Binary Constructions of Conflict-Cooperation
135(20)
Dassi Postan Aizik
Roni Strier
Faisal Azaiza
10 Evaluating Service Leadership Programs with Multiple Strategies
155(20)
Cheryl de la Rey
Wendy Kilfoil
Gernia van Niekerk
11 Culture, Extension and Social Inclusion in the University of Sao Paulo
175(16)
Marcelo de Andrade Romero
Jose Nicolau Gregorin Filho
Gerson Yukio Tomanari
12 Cultivating Competent Individuals Thinking Globally in a Local Setting: Service Learning at Kyoto University
191(14)
Naoki Egami
Takami Shigeru
13 Reflections on and Practices of Peking University Fulfilling Social Responsibility
205(18)
Jingyi Ye
14 Three Approaches to Cultivating College Students' Sense of Social Responsibility
223(12)
Chuansheng Liu
Xudong Zhu
15 Developing Qualified Citizenship
235(20)
Dongtao Lin
Junbo Yin
Yongzheng Hou
16 University Social Responsibility: The PolyU Way
255(18)
Timothy W. Tong
Angelina W.K. Yuen-Tsang
Daniel T.L. Shek
Part IV Conclusion
17 Conclusion: Global Experience to Date and Future Directions
273(6)
Robert M. Hollister
Index 279
Daniel T.L. Shek (PhD, FHKPS, BBS, SBS, JP) is the Chair Professor of Applied Social Sciences at the Department of Applied Social Sciences and Associate Vice President (Undergraduate Programme) of Hong Kong Polytechnic University. He has taught social work students at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels for over thirty years. He was Dean of Students (1996-1998) and Dean of General Education (2006-2008) at New Asia College, the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He is Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Youth Studies and Applied Research on Quality of Life and serves on the editorial board of many international refereed journals including Social Indicators Research and Journal of Adolescent Health. To date, he has published over 85 books, 154 book chapters and more than 500 articles in international refereed journals. Robert M.  Hollister is Founding Executive Director Emeritus  and co-founder of the Talloires Network, a global coalition of over 350 universities in 76 countries committed to strengthening civic engagement and social responsibility in higher education.  He was Founding Dean of the Jonathan M. Tisch College of Citizenship and Public Service at Tufts University (2000 2011), where he is currently a Professor at the Dept. of Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning. A pioneer in the engaged university movement, Professor Hollister led the creation and development of the Tisch College Civic Life, a uniquely comprehensive university-wide program to prepare students in all fields for lifetimes of active citizenship and to produce citizen engineers and citizen physicians, citizen humanists and citizen businesspeople.  A specialist in citizen participation in public affairs and in the leadership and management of nonprofit organizations, Professor Hollister is a co-author of The Engaged University:  International Perspectives on Civic Engagement and Development Politics. v>