Publicly Engaged Scholars: Next-Generation Engagement and the Future of Higher Education

The concern that the democratic purposes of higher education -- and its conception as a public good -- are being undermined, with the growing realization that existing structures are unsuited to addressing today's complex societal problems, and that our institutions are failing an increasingly diverse population, all give rise to questioning the current model of the university. This book presents the voices of a new generation of scholars, educators, and practitioners who are committed to civic renewal and the public purposes of higher education. They question existing policies, structures, and practices, and put forward new forms of engagement that can help to shape and transform higher education to align it with societal needs.The scholars featured in this book make the case for public scholarship and argue that, in order to strengthen the democratic purposes of higher education for a viable future that is relevant to the needs of a changing society, we must recognize and support new models of teaching and research, and the need for fundamental changes in the core practices, policies, and cultures of the academy. These scholars act on their values through collaboration, inclusiveness, participation, task sharing, and reciprocity in public problem solving. Central to their approach is an authentic respect for the expertise and experience that all stakeholders contribute to education, knowledge generation, and community building. This book offers a vision of the university as a part of an ecosystem of knowledge production, addressing public problems with the purpose of advancing a more inclusive, deliberative democracy; and explores the new paradigm for teaching, learning, and knowledge creation necessary to make it a reality.

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Publicly Engaged Scholars: Next-Generation Engagement and the Future of Higher Education

The concern that the democratic purposes of higher education -- and its conception as a public good -- are being undermined, with the growing realization that existing structures are unsuited to addressing today's complex societal problems, and that our institutions are failing an increasingly diverse population, all give rise to questioning the current model of the university. This book presents the voices of a new generation of scholars, educators, and practitioners who are committed to civic renewal and the public purposes of higher education. They question existing policies, structures, and practices, and put forward new forms of engagement that can help to shape and transform higher education to align it with societal needs.The scholars featured in this book make the case for public scholarship and argue that, in order to strengthen the democratic purposes of higher education for a viable future that is relevant to the needs of a changing society, we must recognize and support new models of teaching and research, and the need for fundamental changes in the core practices, policies, and cultures of the academy. These scholars act on their values through collaboration, inclusiveness, participation, task sharing, and reciprocity in public problem solving. Central to their approach is an authentic respect for the expertise and experience that all stakeholders contribute to education, knowledge generation, and community building. This book offers a vision of the university as a part of an ecosystem of knowledge production, addressing public problems with the purpose of advancing a more inclusive, deliberative democracy; and explores the new paradigm for teaching, learning, and knowledge creation necessary to make it a reality.

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The concern that the democratic purposes of higher education -- and its conception as a public good -- are being undermined, with the growing realization that existing structures are unsuited to addressing today's complex societal problems, and that our institutions are failing an increasingly diverse population, all give rise to questioning the current model of the university. This book presents the voices of a new generation of scholars, educators, and practitioners who are committed to civic renewal and the public purposes of higher education. They question existing policies, structures, and practices, and put forward new forms of engagement that can help to shape and transform higher education to align it with societal needs.The scholars featured in this book make the case for public scholarship and argue that, in order to strengthen the democratic purposes of higher education for a viable future that is relevant to the needs of a changing society, we must recognize and support new models of teaching and research, and the need for fundamental changes in the core practices, policies, and cultures of the academy. These scholars act on their values through collaboration, inclusiveness, participation, task sharing, and reciprocity in public problem solving. Central to their approach is an authentic respect for the expertise and experience that all stakeholders contribute to education, knowledge generation, and community building. This book offers a vision of the university as a part of an ecosystem of knowledge production, addressing public problems with the purpose of advancing a more inclusive, deliberative democracy; and explores the new paradigm for teaching, learning, and knowledge creation necessary to make it a reality.


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ISBN-13: 9781000979701
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 07/03/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 312
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Margaret A. Post is a Visiting Scholar at the Nelson A. Rockefeller Center for Public Policy at Dartmouth College. Her research focuses on the role of nonprofit organizations in social policy change. She is author of Grassroots Coalitions and State Policy Change (2011) and is Senior Researcher with the Innovation Network, Inc. conducting a participatory evaluation with the Center for Community Change. Post has been a visiting scholar with the Next Generation Engagement Project at the New England Resource Center for Higher Education at the University of Massachusetts Boston since 2010. Elaine Ward is an Assistant Professor of Higher Education in the School of Education and Social Policy at Merrimack College. Through her work, Elaine aims to support the development of the next generation of community-engaged scholars. Elaine has written on community engaged scholarly identity development and on change in higher education related to the Carnegie Elective Classification for Community Engagement. Elaine is coordinator for the Lynton Award for the Scholarship of Engagement for Early Career Faculty and is a NERCHE Visiting Scholar. Elaine serves on the Board for the International Association for Research on Service-Learning and Community Engagement and as a Senior Research Associate for the Center for Engaged Democracy. Nicholas V. Longo is professor of Global Studies and Public and Community Service Studies at Providence College. Nick is author of Why Community Matters: Connecting Education with Civic Life (SUNY Press), co-editor of From Command to Community: A New Approach to Leadership Education in Colleges and Universities (Tufts University Press), and co-editor of Creating Space for Democracy: A Primer on Dialogue and Deliberation in Higher Education (Stylus, 2019). Nick lives in Providence, Rhode Island, with his wife, Aleida. Together, they have a great passion for educating the next generation of democratic citizens, starting with their children, May

Table of Contents

Preface Acknowledgments 1. Introducing Next-Generation Engagement—Margaret A. Post, Elaine Ward, Nicholas V. Longo, and John SaltmarshPart One. The Collaborative Engagement Paradigm 2. The Inheritance of Next-Generation Engagement Scholars—John Saltmarsh and Matthew Hartley 3. A Brief History of a Movement—Civic Engagement and American Higher Education—Matthew Hartley and John Saltmarsh 4. Collaborative Engagement—The Future of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education—Nicholas V. Longo and Cynthia M. Gibson 5. Collaborative Engagement Research and Implications for Institutional Change—Farrah Jacquez, Elaine Ward, and Molly Goguen 6. Legitimacy, Agency, and Inequality—Organizational Practices for Full Participation of Community-Engaged Faculty—KerryAnn O’Meara Part Two. New Public Scholars Opening—Elaine Ward 7. Disrupting Role Dichotomies—Lina Dostillio, Emily M. Janke, Annie Miller, Margaret A. Post, and Elaine Ward 8. Developing a Community-Engaged Scholarly Identity—Katie Beck, Adam Bush, Lorena Holguin, Demetri L. Morgan, and Cecilia M. Orphan 9. Paving New Professional Pathways for Community-Engaged Scholarship—Patrick Green, Barbara Harrison, Jessica Jones, and Timothy J. Shaffer 10. Critical Commitments to Community and Campus Change—Eric Hartman, Glennys Sanchez, Sabina Shakya, and Brandon Whitney 11. Fortunate Accidents and Winding Pathways. The Personal and Professional Spaces of Authenticity—Ben Anderson-Nathe, Farrah Jacquez, Rachael Kerns-Wetherington, and Tania D. Mitchell 12. Next-Generation Engaged Scholars. Stewards of Change—Elaine Ward and Annie Miller Part Three. The Future of Engagement 13. The Future of the Academy With Students as Colleagues—Nicholas V. Longo, Abby Kiesa, and Richard Battistoni 14. Next-Generation Engagement Scholars in the Neoliberal University—Cecilia M. Orphan and KerryAnn O’Meara 15. Building an Organizational Structure That Fosters Blended Engagement—Byron P. White Afterword. Practice and Theory in the Service of Social Change—Peter Levine About the Authors Index

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