Service-Learning Through Community Engagement
What Community Partners and Members Gain, Lose, and Learn From Campus Collaborations

Service-Learning Through Community Engagement
What Community Partners and Members Gain, Lose, and Learn From Campus Collaborations
While campus engagement with the local community is generally viewed in a positive light, in reality these collaborations are more complex. Presenting a variety of contemporary models and frameworks for community engagement, this book is distinguished by its unique emphasis on campus-community partnerships from the perspective of the community. Bolstered by concrete data, the text addresses the impact of a variety of service-learning arrangements on local communities and focuses on the experiences, both positive and negative, of the community organization.
Integrating theoretical, historical, ethical, and practical frameworks, the book examines in depth such emerging models as global service-learning, social entrepreneurship, and experiential philanthropy. Vivid case examples drawing from real-life programs that have been implemented in the United States and abroad bring these models to life. While the book emphasizes the perspectives of the communities served, it also encompasses the experiences of nonprofit organizations, students, and faculty. Students, faculty, and administrators who are engaged in campus-community partnerships--particularly in disciplines that are grounded in community-based learning, such as social work, human services, sociology, and public service studies--will find this book to be an important resource.
KEY FEATURES:
- Examines campus-community partnerships from the perspective of the community served
- Presents lively and engaging case studies of domestic and global scenarios
- Includes the perspectives of nonprofit organizations, students, community members, and faculty
- Includes extensive resources for more in-depth study
Contents
Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Why We Engage
Lori Gardinier
1. Colleges and Universities: Structure and Role in Civil Society
Lori Gardinier
2. University as Provider: Education and Youth Development
Sarah Faude, Lori Gardinier, and Emily A. Mann
3. Checks and Balances: Experiential Philanthropy as a Form of Community Engagement
Rebecca Riccio and Lori Gardinier
4. Global Community Engagement: Transformation, Paradoxes, and Fumbling Forward
Lori Gardinier
5. Hosting International Service-Learning Students: Assessing Expectations and Experiences of Supervisors
Julie Miller and Lori Gardinier
6. Compulsory Engagement: Good Intentions or Misguided Policy?
Lori Gardinier and Emily A. Mann
7. Creating Professional Pipelines Through Community Engagement
Lori Gardinier, Megan Dow, and Emily A. Mann
8. Community Development as Engagement
Lori Gardinier
9. Mind-Set, Critical Theory, and the Ethics of Engagement
Lori Gardinier
Conclusion
Index

- Release Date: December 19, 2016
- Paperback / softback
- 188 Pages
- Trim Size: 6in x 9in
- ISBN: 9780826126221
- eBook ISBN: 9780826126238