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Buch, Englisch, 256 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 376 g

Kezar / Drivalas / Kitchen

Envisioning Public Scholarship for Our Time

Models for Higher Education Researchers
1. Auflage 2018
ISBN: 978-1-62036-776-6
Verlag: Routledge

Models for Higher Education Researchers

Buch, Englisch, 256 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 376 g

ISBN: 978-1-62036-776-6
Verlag: Routledge


This book proposes a new paradigm of public scholarship for our time, one that shifts from the notion of the public intellectual to the model of the engaged scholar.The editors’ premise is that the work of public scholarship should be driven by a commitment to supporting a diverse democracy and promoting equity and social justice. The contributors to this volume present models that eschew the top-down framing of policy to advocate for practice that drives bottom-up change by arming the widest range of stakeholders -- especially members of marginalized communities -- with relevant research.They demonstrate how public scholarship in higher education can increase its impact on practice and policy and compellingly argue that public scholarship should be recognized as normative practice for all scholars and indeed integrated into the curriculum of graduate courses.The chapters describe multiple types of public scholarship and different strategies that move beyond informing policymakers, faculty, and administrators to engage publics such as students and parents, media, the general public, and particularly groups that may have had little or no access to research. Examples include partnering with a community agency to design a research project and disseminate results; writing for practitioner or policy venues and magazines outside the traditional academic journals; serving on boards for national groups that impact decisions related to your area of research; and the use of social media.Whether scholar, director of graduate education, or graduate student of higher education, this book opens up a new vision of how research can inform practice that promotes the public good.

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Foreword by Lorelle L. Espinosa Part One. Context for Public Scholarship 1. Defining the Evolving Concept of Public Scholarship—Adrianna Kezar, Yianna Drivalas, and Joseph A. Kitchen 2. The Many Faces of Public Scholarship. Opportunities, Lessons Learned, and Challenges Encountered From the Journey of a Public Scholar—Adrianna Kezar 3. Cultivating Ethical Mindfulness. Using an Activity Theory Framework to Address Ethical Dilemmas in Public Scholarship—Cecile H. Sam and Jarrett T. Gupton Part Two. Approaches to Public Scholarship 4. Legal Arenas and Public Scholarship—Sylvia Hurtado 5. Black Data Matter. Connecting Education Research to the Movement for Black Lives—Charles H. F. Davis III, Shaun R. Harper and Wilmon A. Christian III 6. The Remaking of My Research Practice. From Creating Knowledge to Creating Equity-Minded Competence—Estela Mara Bensimon 7. Legislative White Papers. Connecting Research and Policy in Nevada—Kim Nehls, Oscar Espinoza-Parra, Holly Schneider, Travis Tyler, and Elena Nourrie 8. Involvement in National Movements. Working Closely With Students—Amalia Dache-Gerbino 9. Where Scholarship and Practice Meet. Perspectives From Cooperative Extension—Casey D. Mull, Jenna B. Daniel, and Jenny Jordan 10. Using Social Media as Public Scholarship—Constance Iloh 11. Art and the Academy. How Arts-Based Research Can Support Public Scholarship—Yianna Drivalas and Adrianna Kezar Part Three. Encouraging and Learning Public Scholarship 12. Reenvisioning Graduate and Early Career Socialization to Encourage Public Scholarship—Michael Lanford and William G. Tierney 13. Modeling, Mentoring, and Pedagogy. Cultivating Public Scholars—Angela Clark-Taylor, Molly Sarubbi, Judy Marquez Kiyama, and Stephanie J. Waterman 14. Public Scholarship Across Faculty Career Stages—Jamie Lester and David Horton Jr. 15. Preparing Higher Education Scholars to Engage in Public Scholarship Inside the Beltway. Crossing Cultures, Building Bridges—Lesley McBain 16. Public Scholarship. An Invitation, a Final Example, and a Summary of Key Themes—Adrianna Kezar, Zoe Corwin, Joseph A. Kitchen, and Yianna Drivalas Editors and Contributors Index


Adrianna Kezar is a professor of higher education at the University of Southern California and codirector of the Pullias Center for Higher Education. Kezar is a national expert of student success, equity and diversity, the changing faculty, change, governance, and leadership in higher education. Kezar is well published with 18 books and monographs, more than 100 journal articles, and more than 100 book chapters and reports. Recent books include Envisioning the Faculty of the 21st Century (Rutgers University Press, 2016), How Colleges Change (Routledge, 2013), Enhancing Campus Capacity for Leadership (Stanford Press, 2011) and Organizing for Collaboration (Jossey-Bass, 2009). She is the project director for the Delphi Project on the changing faculty and student success and was just awarded a grant from the Teagle Foundation for institutions that better support faculty and create new faculty models. Yianna Drivalas is a PhD student at the University of Southern California’s Rossier School of Education. Prior to graduate school, Drivalas studied creative writing and theater and taught at the community college and high school levels. She is a research associate at the university’s Race and Equity Center under the advisement of Shaun R. Harper. Her dissertation work examines White male faculty consciousness and contributions to departmental climate, with a specific focus on race and gender. Joseph A. Kitchen is an Assistant Professor of Higher Education in the Department of Educational and Psychological Studies at the University of Miami. He is also a Research Associate at the Pullias Center for Higher Education at the University of Southern California. He was previously a postdoctoral scholar at the Pullias Center for Higher Education at the University of Southern California, and a postdoctoral fellow at the Science Education Department at Harvard University. Dr. Kitchen conducts quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-methods research and his research agend



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