Fall Issue: Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning
Posted by on December 13, 2010
Volume 17 number 1 (fall 2010) of the Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning is hot off the presses.
The contents are below.
Order your subscription today online at http://www.umich.edu/~mjcsl/. $22 for individuals, $28 for institutions (e.g., libraries, service-learning offices). Subscriptions provide the only source of revenue for this self-sustaining publication.
Complicating College Students’ Conception of the American Dream through Community Learning
Scott C. Seider, Susan C. Gillmor and Samantha A. Rabinowicz
Sustained Immersion Courses and Student Orientations to Equality, Justice, and Social Responsibility: The Role of Short-Term Service-Learning
Nicholas A. Bowman , Jay W. Brandenberger, Connie Snyder Mick and Cynthia Toms Smedley
Sustained Dialogue and Civic Life: Post-College Impacts
Ande Diaz and Rachael Perrault
Institutionalizing Faculty Engagement through Research, Teaching, and Service at Research Universities
Tami L. Moore and Kelly Ward
What Influences the Long-Term Sustainability of Service-Learning? Lessons from Early Adopters
Amanda L. Vogel, Sarena D. Seifer and Sherril B. Gelmon
A City-Campus Engagement Theory From, and For, Practice
Lorlene Hoyt
BOOK REVIEW ESSAYS
Gravyland: Writing Beyond the Curriculum in the City of Brotherly Love
Stephen Parks
Reviewed by Paul Feigenbaum
Service-Learning and Social Justice: Engaging Students in Social Change
Susan Benigni Cipolle
Reviewed by Tania D. Mitchell
thanks.
jeff howard
editor
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