Engaging in Social Partnerships: Democratic Practices for Campus-Community Partnerships

Engaging in Social Partnerships: Democratic Practices for Campus-Community Partnerships

by Novella Zett Keith
Engaging in Social Partnerships: Democratic Practices for Campus-Community Partnerships

Engaging in Social Partnerships: Democratic Practices for Campus-Community Partnerships

by Novella Zett Keith

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Overview

Engaging in Social Partnerships helps practitioners advance democratic engagement by creating spaces where institutions of higher education, community groups, and other organizations can come together. This important book prepares higher education professionals to become reflective practitioners while working in collaborations that span not only the boundaries of organizations, but also borders created by the social divides of class, race, ethnicity, culture, professional expertise, and power. Through illustrative cases, Keith explores effective models of democratic engagement for university-community partnerships, as well as approaches to overcoming obstacles and assessing process and outcome. Current and future professionals in higher education will find this a valuable resource as they explore the power of engaging in collaborations that cross social divides, while enacting practices that are more equitable and democratic.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781136647635
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 02/11/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 274
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Novella Zett Keith is Professor Emerita of Urban Education at Temple University.

Table of Contents

Preface. Part 1. Contexts. 1. Social Partnerships across Social Divides.2. Different Lenses for Understanding Partnerships: Learning from the Addams-Lincoln Family Center Case. 3. Democratic Engagement in Higher Education: Between Modernity and Neoliberalism. Part 2. Thinking about Professional Practice. 4. Crossing Borders: From Experts to Democratic-Civic Professionals. 5. Toward Wise Practice for University-Community Collaborations. Part 3. Learning about Professional Practice through Cases. 6. From Normal to Wis(er) Practice in a High-School, Community and University Service-Learning Partnership. By Novella Keith with Fatima Hafiz and Jim Peterson. 7. Building Trust, Sharing Power, Crossing Borders: The Art Sanctuary-Temple/Tyler Partnership. By Billy Yalowitz, Karen Malandra, and Novella Keith. 8. Cultivating Civic Capacity for Democratic Collaboration: The Maville-TST Project for School Success. Part 4. Going Forward. 9. Looking Backwards to Go Forward. Conclusion.

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