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College Students' Negotiation of Privilege in a Community-Based Violence Prevention Project

Author: 
Beth S. Catlett
Author: 
Amira Proweller
Institution: 
DePaul University
Publication Date: 
2011
Publisher: 
The Edward Ginsberg Center for Community Service and Learning
Journal Issue: 
v.18(1), Fall 2011, 34-48
Pages: 
15
Abstract: 

Recent scholarship on service-learning has departed from examination of more traditional models and outcomes to explore how service-learning shapes students' understanding of social change. This study builds on existing research to further interrogate the ways in which service-learning relates to power and privilege, specifically exploring how college students in a service-learning experience reflect on notions of privilege and how this informs their work with urban youth. Data was collected from 15 undergraduate student participants in a violence prevention program. Findings point to the potential that lies within change models of service-learning for students to reflect on the complex relationship among service-learning, power, and privilege, and to see themselves engaged in impactful, transformative, and sustainable service work.

Call Number: 
350/E/CAT/2011
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Electronic Availability: 
Available online
Library Item Type: 
Electronic resource - serial article
Library Item Type: 
Print resource - serial article
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