Engaged Scholarship

Engaged Scholarship
Title Engaged Scholarship PDF eBook
Author Andrew H. Van de Ven
Publisher Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages 343
Release 2007-05-24
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0199226296

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A guide for organizational and social research in business studies and the social sciences, providing a clear framework for research design and methodology. It will be an invaluable tool for academics, researchers, and graduate students across the social sciences concerned with rigorous and relevant research in the contemporary world.

The Engaged Scholar

The Engaged Scholar
Title The Engaged Scholar PDF eBook
Author Andrew J. Hoffman
Publisher Stanford University Press
Total Pages 117
Release 2021-03-02
Genre Education
ISBN 1503629252

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Society and democracy are ever threatened by the fall of fact. Rigorous analysis of facts, the hard boundary between truth and opinion, and fidelity to reputable sources of factual information are all in alarming decline. A 2018 report published by the RAND Corporation labeled this problem "truth decay" and Andrew J. Hoffman lays the challenge of fixing it at the door of the academy. But, as he points out, academia is prevented from carrying this out due to its own existential crisis—a crisis of relevance. Scholarship rarely moves very far beyond the walls of the academy and is certainly not accessing the primarily civic spaces it needs to reach in order to mitigate truth corruption. In this brief but compelling book, Hoffman draws upon existing literature and personal experience to bring attention to the problem of academic insularity—where it comes from and where, if left to grow unchecked, it will go—and argues for the emergence of a more publicly and politically engaged scholar. This book is a call to make that path toward public engagement more acceptable and legitimate for those who do it; to enlarge the tent to be inclusive of multiple ways that one enacts the role of academic scholar in today's world.

Handbook of Engaged Scholarship: Community-campus partnerships

Handbook of Engaged Scholarship: Community-campus partnerships
Title Handbook of Engaged Scholarship: Community-campus partnerships PDF eBook
Author Hiram E. Fitzgerald
Publisher
Total Pages 520
Release 2010
Genre Community and college
ISBN 9780870139758

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In the preface to the Handbook of Engaged Scholarship, Hiram Fitzgerald observes that the Kellogg Commission's challenge to higher education to engage with communities was a significant catalyst for action. At Michigan State University, the response was the development of "engaged scholarship," a distinctive, scholarly approach to campus-community partnerships. Volume Two contains essays on such topics as current typologies, measuring effectiveness and accreditation, community-campus partnership development, national organizational models, and the future landscape.

Handbook of Engaged Scholarship: Institutional change

Handbook of Engaged Scholarship: Institutional change
Title Handbook of Engaged Scholarship: Institutional change PDF eBook
Author Hiram E. Fitzgerald
Publisher
Total Pages 460
Release 2010
Genre Community and college
ISBN 9780870139741

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In the preface to the Handbook of Engaged Scholarship, Hiram Fitzgerald observes that the Kellogg Commission's challenge to higher education to engage with communities was a significant catalyst for action. At Michigan State University, the response was the development of "engaged scholarship," a distinctive, scholarly approach to campus-community partnerships.Volume One addresses such issues as the application of engaged scholarship across types of colleges and universities and the current state of the movement.

Preparing Students for Community-Engaged Scholarship in Higher Education

Preparing Students for Community-Engaged Scholarship in Higher Education
Title Preparing Students for Community-Engaged Scholarship in Higher Education PDF eBook
Author Aaron Samuel Zimmerman
Publisher Information Science Reference
Total Pages 0
Release 2020
Genre Education
ISBN 9781799822110

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"This book explores how faculty and academic leaders can create learning opportunities and intellectual cultures that support the development of community-engaged scholars. It also examines how university coursework can help undergraduate and graduate students to develop the knowledge, skills, and commitments necessary for productive and responsible community-engaged scholarship"--

Engaged Scholarship

Engaged Scholarship
Title Engaged Scholarship PDF eBook
Author Lynette Shultz
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 193
Release 2013-09-03
Genre Education
ISBN 9462092907

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This volume brings together diverse theoretical reflections and practices of community engaged scholarship in order to stimulate critical discussion, deepen theory, and invite critical practice. It is an international trend that higher education institutions and agencies are encouraging and promoting community engagement. At the same time, there is recognition of a lack of consistent definitions and understandings of what it is they are promoting. As a counterweight to the dominance of pragmatic and technical discussions in the literature on engaged scholarship, the chapters in this book shift the discourse to ask foundational questions that emphasize the political nature of engagement. Recognizing that acts of engagement are never neutral, the authors in this book explore how engaged scholarship requires decision-making that is inherently grounded in values, beliefs, and interpretations of what is and what ought to be. Alongside complex global and local social movements rising to address issues, for example climate change or the global financial collapse and the uneven consequences of these globalized problems, we see corresponding concerns expressed about the limited participation by excluded, silenced, and invisibilized people throughout the world. How can engaged scholarship be mobilized and who will it serve within such contexts? With contributions covering such diverse topics as a non-binary approach to engagement; citizenship of knowledge; university contexts and corporatization; stranger pedagogies and anti-foundational approaches to service learning; contemporary revolutionary movements in the Arab world; and transforming higher education through Africanist onto-epistemologies, this volume is poised to open the door to a deeper understanding of engaged scholarship.

Engaged Scholarship and Emancipation

Engaged Scholarship and Emancipation
Title Engaged Scholarship and Emancipation PDF eBook
Author Toon van Meijl
Publisher Radboud University Press
Total Pages 212
Release 2023-06-26
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9493296059

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This collective volume celebrates that 75 years ago the foundation was laid for the Department of Anthropology and Development Studies at Radboud University, Nijmegen, the Netherlands. The contributions to this volume exemplify the evolution of the academic disciplines of anthropology and development studies at Radboud University in the course of its history. Radboud University itself celebrates its centenary in the year 2023. Originally this university was established for the emancipation of the Catholic population in the Netherlands. Emancipation continues to be a distinctive feature of the university’s policy, also of the scholarship as it is conducted in the department of anthropology and development studies. As emancipation and engagement are key concepts in the disciplines of anthropology and development studies at Radboud University, former and current staff members focus their contributions to this anniversary volume on the various meanings of the concepts of emancipation and engagement in their academic practices. They reflect on changes in the meaning of engaged scholarship in their own work, especially in relation to emancipatory issues. The outcome is a rich variety of contributions centering on the shifting tension between engagement and scholarship in the disciplines of anthropology and development studies. Thus, they not only exemplify the evolution of these academic disciplines at Radboud University, but also offer a topical and innovative perspective on a highly dynamic field.