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Handbook of Engaged Scholarship: Contemporary Landscapes, Future Directions (Volume 1: Institutional Change)

Editor: 
Hiram E. Fitzgerald
Editor: 
Cathy Burack
Editor: 
Sarena D. Seifer
Publication Date: 
2010
Publisher: 
Michigan State University
Pages: 
460
ISBN / ISSN: 
978-0-87013-975-8
Handbook of Engaged Scholarship: Contemporary Landscapes, Future Directions
Abstract: 

Engaged scholars recognize that community based scholarship is founded on an underpinning of mutual respect and recognition that community knowledge is valid and that sustainability is an integral part of the partnership agenda. In this two-volume collection, contributors capture the rich diversity of institutions and partnerships that characterize the contemporary landscape and the future of engaged scholarship. Volume 1 addresses such issues as the application of engaged scholarship across types of colleges and universities and the current state of the movement. See Volume 2: Community-Campus Partnerships.

Chapters:

  • The Emerging Movement
  • Engaged Scholarship: Historical Roots, Contemporary Challenges
  • History of the Scholarship of Engagement Movement
  • Defining the "Engagement" in the Scholarship of Engagement
  • Toward a Social Justice-Centered Engaged Scholarship: A Public and a Private Good
  • Ernest Boyer and the Scholarship of Engagement
  • Across the Higher Education Landscape
  • Engaged Scholarship in Land-Grant and Research Universities
  • Engaged Scholarship and the Urban University
  • Student Engagement in Liberal Art Colleges: Academic Rigor, Quality Teaching, Diversity, and Institutional Change
  • Faculty Engagement in the Community Colleges: Constructing a New Ecology of Learning
  • Civic Engagement at Faith-Based Institutions
  • Engaged Scholarship at Historically Black Colleges and Universities
  • Engaged Scholarship in Hispanic-Serving Institutions
  • Engaged Scholarship with Tribal Communities
  • Engaged Faculty and Emerging Scholars
  • Integrating Outreach and Engagement into Faculty Work
  • Civic Engagement across the Career Stages of Faculty Life: A Proposal for a New Line of Inquiry
  • Rewarding Multiple Forms of Scholarship: Promotion and Tenure
  • Redefining Peer Review and Products of Engaged Scholarship
  • Student Learning in the Engaged Academy
  • Students Co-Creating an Engaged Academy
  • Changing Pedagogies
  • Students as Scholars: Integrating Research, Education, and Professional Practice
  • Students as Change Agents in the Engagement Movement
  • Professional Development for Emerging Engaged Scholars
  • Educating for Democratic Citizenship: Antecedents, Prospects, and Models for Renewing the Civic Mission of Graduate Education at Research Universities
Call Number: 
550/C/FIT/2010
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