Promoting Civic Health Through University-Community Partnerships Global Contexts and Experiences /

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Main Authors: Bryer, Thomas Andrew (Author), Pliscoff, Cristian (Author), Wilt Connors, Ashley (Author)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Summary:XIII, 187 p. 14 illus., 1 illus. in color.
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Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020.
Edition:1st ed. 2020.
Series:Rethinking University-Community Policy Connections,
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-19666-0
Format: Electronic Book

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505 0 |a Chapter 1: Introduction and Overview -- Chapter 2: Civic Mission of the University -- Chapter 3: University-Community Partnerships in the Literature -- Chapter 4: Introduction of Cases -- Chapter 5: Defining Community -- Chapter 6: Autonomy and Willingness to Take Risks -- Chapter 7: Universities as Contested Civic Space -- Chapter 8: Institutionalisation of and Socialisation to Community Engaged Practice -- Chapter 9: Measuring Impact -- Chapter 10: Student Engagement -- Chapter 11: Conclusion—Towards the Future of University-Facilitated Civic Health in Global Communities. 
520 |a “In their comparative analysis of several universities from different parts of the world, the authors make a case for the critical roles that higher education institutions can play in building the civic framework in a society.” —Kyle Farmbry, Professor, School of Public Affairs and Administration, Rutgers University-Newark, United States “By defining community, discussing how universities are often contested spaces, and covering how universities and students engage their communities, the authors make the case for the future university as one that facilitates civic health.” —William Hatcher, Associate Professor, Augusta University, United States; Co-Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Public Affairs Education “With a rich variety of historic notions, views, projects, examples and policies, the book inspires to re-think current positioning of students, staff and academic institutions in society.” —Goos Minderman, Professor (Extraordinary), University of Stellenbosch Business School, South Africa This book adds to a robust dialogue about the role of higher education in society by examining the promotion of civic health through university-community partnerships and the role of intellectual leaders, scientists, philosophers, university administrators and students in shaping whole or parts of the world. Our global society faces significant social and environmental challenges. Professors and whole universities have an obligation to help address these issues; how they do so is subject to social, cultural, and institutional context. With lessons from Americans, British, Estonians, Lithuanians, Russians, South Africans and beyond, the authors describe the state of the practice and provide frameworks through which universities and people working within or in partnership with can affect change in communities and civic lives. Thomas Bryer is Professor in the School of Public Administration, University of Central Florida, USA, Visiting Professor at Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania, and Edge Hill University, United Kingdom. He is a Fulbright Specialist. Cristian Pliscoff is Associate Professor and Director of the Masters Program in Government and Public Management, University of Chile, Chile. Ashley Connors is a researcher in Public Affairs, College of Community Innovation and Education, University of Central Florida, USA. . 
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