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Democracy and Higher Education: Traditions and Stories of Civic Engagement (Transformations in Higher Education)

Democracy and Higher Education: Traditions and Stories of Civic Engagement (Transformations in Higher Education)

Current price: $44.95
Publication Date: September 1st, 2010
Publisher:
Michigan State University Press
ISBN:
9780870139765
Pages:
396

Description

How are we to understand the nature and value of higher education's public purposes, mission, and work in a democratic society? How do-and how should-academic professionals contribute to and participate in civic life in their practices as scholars, scientists, and educators?
     Democracy and Higher Education addresses these questions by combining an examination of several normative traditions of civic engagement in American higher education with the presentation and interpretation of a dozen oral history profiles of contemporary practitioners. In his analysis of these profiles, Scott Peters reveals and interprets a democratic-minded civic professionalism that includes and interweaves expert, social critic, responsive service, and proactive leadership roles. 
     Democracy and Higher Education contributes to a new line of research on the critically important task of strengthening and defending higher education's positive roles in and for a democratic society.

About the Author

Scott J. Peters is Associate Professor of Education at Cornell University and the lead editor and author of Engaging Campus and Community: The Practice of Public Scholarship in the State and Land-Grant University System.



Theodore R. Alter is Professor of Agriculture, Environmental, and Regional Economics and Co-director of the Center for Economic Community Development at Penn State University.



Before his retirement, Neil Schwartzbach was the senior coordinator of grants and outreach for Cornell University's American Indian Program (AIP).