Two new service-learning publications
Posted by on August 13, 2004
The Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning announces two new publications:
1. Engaging the Whole of Service-Learning, Diversity, and Learning Communities
Service-learning, diversity, and learning communities are amongst today’s most prominent higher education innovations. Most institutions treat these separately. This book is about the integration of all three at the University of Michigan’s exemplary Michigan Community Scholars Program. Voices included are those of national leaders, and faculty, students, staff, and community partners at this living-learning program.
$20.00 238 pages softcover
order at Michigan Journal homepage (http://www.umich.edu/~mjcsl)
2. “Service-Learning and Anthropology” (V. 10 N. 3)
This special issue of the Michigan Journal, guest edited by Art Keene (U-Mass, Amherst) and Sumi Colligan (Mass. College of Liberal Arts), features 10 articles that include what service-learning and anthropology can learn from each other, as well as a number of case studies in the various sub-disciplines of anthropology.
$8.00 [when ordered on its own; if ordered as part of volume 10 (which also includes fall 03 and winter 04), then the price is $18.00 for individuals, $24.00 for institutions]. to order just this special issue (for $8.00), please wait til september 1st when that option will be on the Michigan Journal web page.
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