Prelims

University–Community Partnerships for Promoting Social Responsibility in Higher Education

ISBN: 978-1-83909-439-2, eISBN: 978-1-83909-438-5

ISSN: 2055-3641

Publication date: 24 July 2020

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(2020), "Prelims", Sengupta, E., Blessinger, P. and Mahoney, C. (Ed.) University–Community Partnerships for Promoting Social Responsibility in Higher Education (Innovations in Higher Education Teaching and Learning, Vol. 23), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. i-x. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2055-364120200000023017

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University–Community Partnerships for Promoting Social Responsibility in Higher Education

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Innovations in Higher Education Teaching and Learning

Series Editor: Patrick Blessinger

Previous Volumes

Volume 1 Inquiry-based Learning for Faculty and Institutional Development: A Conceptual and Practical Resource for Educators – Edited by John M. Carfora and Patrick Blessinger
Volume 2 Inquiry-based Learning for the Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences: A Conceptual and Practical Resource for Educators – Edited by Patrick Blessinger and John M. Carfora
Volume 3 Inquiry-based Learning for Multidisciplinary Programs: A Conceptual and Practical Resource for Educators – Edited by Patrick Blessinger and John M. Carfora
Volume 4 Inquiry-based Learning for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Programs: A Conceptual and Practical Resource for Educators – Edited by Patrick Blessinger and John M. Carfora
Volume 5 University Partnerships for Community and School System Development – Edited by Barbara Cozza and Patrick Blessinger
Volume 6 Emerging Directions in Doctoral Education – Edited by Patrick Blessinger and Denise Stockley
Volume 7 University Partnerships for Academic Programs and Professional Development – Edited by Patrick Blessinger and Barbara Cozza
Volume 8 University Partnerships for International Development – Edited by Patrick Blessinger and Barbara Cozza
Volume 9 Engaging Dissonance – Edited by Amy Lee and Rhiannon D. Williams
Volume 10 University Partnerships for Pre-service and Teacher Development – Edited by Barbara Cozza and Patrick Blessinger
Volume 11 Refugee Education: Integration and Acceptance of Refugees in Mainstream Society – Edited by Enakshi Sengupta and Patrick Blessinger
Volume 12 Contexts for Diversity and Gender Identities in Higher Education: International Perspectives on Equity and Inclusion – Edited by Jaimie Hoffman, Patrick Blessinger and Mandla Makhanya
Volume 13 Strategies, Policies, and Directions for Refugee Education – Edited by Enakshi Sengupta and Patrick Blessinger
Volume 14 Perspectives on Diverse Student Identities in Higher Education – Edited by Patrick Blessinger
Volume 15 Language, Teaching and Pedagogy for Refugee Education – Edited by Enakshi Sengupta and Patrick Blessinger
Volume 16 Strategies for Fostering Inclusive Classrooms in Higher Education – Edited by Jaimie Hoffman, Patrick Blessinger and Mandla Makhanya
Volume 17 Strategies for Facilitating Inclusive Campuses in Higher Education: International Perspectives on Equity and Inclusion – Edited by Jaimie Hoffman, Patrick Blessinger and Mandla Makhanya
Volume 18 Integrating Sustainable Development into the Curriculum – Edited by Enakshi Sengupta, Patrick Blessinger and Taisir Subhi Yamin
Volume 19 Teaching and Learning Strategies for Sustainable Development – Edited by Enakshi Sengupta, Patrick Blessinger and Taisir Subhi Yamin
Volume 20 University Partnership for Sustainable Development Edited by Enakshi Sengupta, Patrick Blessinger and Taisir Subhi Yamin
Volume 21 Civil Society and Social Responsibility in Higher Education: International Perspectives on Curriculum and Teaching Development – Edited by Enakshi Sengupta, Patrick Blessinger and Craig Mahoney
Volume 22 Introduction to Sustainable Development Leadership and Strategies In Higher Education – Edited By Enakshi Sengupta, Patrick Blessinger and Taisir Subhi Yamin

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Innovations in Higher Education Teaching and Learning

Volume 23

UNIVERSITY–COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS FOR PROMOTING SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN HIGHER EDUCATION

Edited By

ENAKSHI SENGUPTA

Centre for Advanced Research in Higher Education, USA

International HETL Association, USA

PATRICK BLESSINGER

St. John’s University, USA

International HETL Association, USA

CRAIG MAHONEY

University of the West of Scotland, UK

Created in partnership with the International Higher Education Teaching and Learning Association

https://www.hetl.org/

United Kingdom – North America – Japan – India – Malaysia – China

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ISBN: 978-1-83909-439-2 (Print)

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ISSN: 2055-3641 (Series)

Contents

List of Contributors vii
Series Editors’ Introduction ix
PART I PARTNERSHIPS AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
Chapter 1 Introduction to Civil Society and Social Responsibility in Higher Education: International Perspectives on University–Community Partnerships
Enakshi Sengupta, Patrick Blessinger and Craig Mahoney
3
Chapter 2 Extending the Welcome: The Role of University–Community Partnerships in Supporting Refugees in England
Agata A. Lambrechts
15
Chapter 3 A Problem, a Plan, and South African Youth: Actively Involving the Youth in Tackling Social Issues
Ashiya Abdool Satar
31
Chapter 4 Addressing Avoidable Inequalities: The Role of One University in Place-based Transformational Change
Claire Taylor, Nina Ruddle, Ken Perry and Clare Budden
47
Chapter 5 Internationalizing Institutional Accountability for Engaging with Communities: The Carnegie Community Engagement Classification
Mathew Johnson, John Saltmarsh, Georgina Manok and Gene Corbin
61
Chapter 6 The Role of Community Partners in the Development of Students’ Social Responsibility – Insights from a South African Case Study
Martina Jordaan and Dolf Jordaan
75
Chapter 7 An Inter-organizational Case Study Between a Public American University and Six Us Corporations
Morgan R. Clevenger
89
Chapter 8 From Engagement to Strategy: The Journey Towards a Civic University
Nicola Gratton
105
Chapter 9 Out in the Field: Experiential Learning Through University–Community Partnerships
Sarah Haines and Chelsea McClure
121
PART II POLICIES AND PEDAGOGIES
Chapter 10 Identifying with Borders and Boundaries: The Place of Critical Pedagogy as Social Responsibility Education
David Wallace
139
Chapter 11 The Role of the Finnish and Australian Universities in Achieving a Better and More Sustainable Future for All
Ilkka Väänänen, Kati Peltonen and Sharon Lierse
155
Chapter 12 Differentiating University Community Engagement: An African Tale in Civil Society – International Perspectives on University–Community Partnerships
Nelson M. Nkhoma
169
Chapter 13 The Access Dilemma Revisited: Exploring the (Missing) Links Between Governmental Policy, University Strategies and Civil Society
Laila Nordstrand Berg and Rómulo Pinheiro
185
Chapter 14 Bridging the Gap Between the Community and the Ivory Tower: A Case Study of University–Community College Partnership Models
Mia Ocean, Lisa Calvano and Marian McGorry
201
Chapter 15 Social Justice in the Age of Philanthropy
Taylor Cobb and Shane Nelson
215
About the Authors 227
Name Index 239
Subject Index 251

List of Contributors

Laila Nordstrand Berg Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Sogndal, Norway
Patrick Blessinger International Higher Education Teaching and Learning Association, USA
Clare Budden ClwydAlyn Housing Association, UK
Lisa Calvano West Chester University of Pennsylvania, USA
Morgan R. Clevenger Monarch Business School, Switzerland, and Shippensburg University, USA
Taylor Cobb Girard College, USA
Gene Corbin University of Massachusetts, USA
Nicola Gratton Staffordshire University, UK
Sarah Haines Towson University, USA
Mathew Johnson Brown University, USA
Dolf Jordaan University of Pretoria, South Africa
Martina Jordaan University of Pretoria, South Africa
Agata A. Lambrechts University of York, UK
Sharon Lierse United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), France
Craig Mahoney University of the West of Scotland, UK
Georgina Manok Brown University, USA
Chelsea McClure Towson University, USA
Marian McGorry Delaware County Community College, USA
Shane Nelson Community College of Philadelphia, USA
Nelson M. Nkhoma University of the Western Cape, South Africa
Mia Ocean West Chester University of Pennsylvania, USA
Kati Peltonen LAB University of Applied Sciences, Finland
Ken Perry Do-Well (UK) Ltd, UK
Rómulo Pinheiro University of Agder, Norway
Nina Ruddle Wrexham Glyndŵr University, UK
John Saltmarsh University of Massachusetts, USA
Ashiya Abdool Satar University of South Africa, South Africa
Enakshi Sengupta International Higher Education Teaching and Learning Association, USA
Claire Taylor Wrexham Glyndŵr University, UK
Ilkka Väänänen LAB University of Applied Sciences, Finland
David Wallace University of the West of Scotland, UK

Series Editors’ Introduction

Innovations in Higher Education Teaching and Learning

The purpose of this series is to publish current research and scholarship on innovative teaching and learning practices in higher education. The series is developed around the premise that teaching and learning is more effective when instructors and students are actively and meaningfully engaged in the teaching–learning process.

The main objectives of this series are to:

  • (1)

    present how innovative teaching and learning practices are being used in higher education institutions around the world across a wide variety of disciplines and countries;

  • (2)

    present the latest models, theories, concepts, paradigms, and frameworks that educators should consider when adopting, implementing, assessing, and evaluating innovative teaching and learning practices; and

  • (3)

    consider the implications of theory and practice on policy, strategy, and leadership.

This series will appeal to anyone in higher education who is involved in the teaching and learning process from any discipline, institutional type, or nationality. The volumes in this series will focus on a variety of authentic case studies and other empirical research that illustrates how educators from around the world are using innovative approaches to create more effective and meaningful learning environments.

Innovation teaching and learning is any approach, strategy, method, practice, or means that has been shown to improve, enhance, or transform the teaching–learning environment. Innovation involves doing things differently or in a novel way in order to improve outcomes. In short, innovation is positive change. With respect to teaching and learning, innovation is the implementation of new or improved educational practices that result in improved educational and learning outcomes. This innovation can be any positive change related to teaching, curriculum, assessment, technology, or other tools, programs, policies, or processes that lead to improved educational and learning outcomes. Innovation can occur in institutional development, program development, professional development, or learning development.

The volumes in this series will not only highlight the benefits and theoretical frameworks of such innovations through authentic case studies and other empirical research but also look at the challenges and contexts associated with implementing and assessing innovative teaching and learning practices. The volumes represent all disciplines from a wide range of national, cultural, and organizational contexts. The volumes in this series will explore a wide variety of teaching and learning topics such as active learning, integrative learning, transformative learning, inquiry-based learning, problem-based learning, meaningful learning, blended learning, creative learning, experiential learning, lifelong and lifewide learning, global learning, learning assessment and analytics, student research, faculty and student learning communities, as well as other topics.

This series brings together distinguished scholars and educational practitioners from around the world to disseminate the latest knowledge on innovative teaching and learning scholarship and practices. The authors offer a range of disciplinary perspectives from different cultural contexts. This series provides a unique and valuable resource for instructors, administrators, and anyone interested in improving and transforming teaching and learning.

Patrick Blessinger

Founder, Executive Director, and Chief Research Scientist, International HETL Association

Enakshi Sengupta

Associate Editor, International HETL Association

Prelims
Part I: Partnerships and Community Engagement
Chapter 1: Introduction to Civil Society and Social Responsibility in Higher Education: International Perspectives on University–Community Partnerships
Chapter 2: Extending the Welcome: The Role of University–Community Partnerships in Supporting Refugees in England
Chapter 3: A Problem, a Plan, and South African Youth: Actively Involving the Youth in Tackling Social Issues
Chapter 4: Addressing Avoidable Inequalities: The Role of One University in Place-Based Transformational Change
Chapter 5: Internationalizing Institutional Accountability for Engaging with Communities: The Carnegie Community Engagement Classification
Chapter 6: The Role of Community Partners in the Development of Students’ Social Responsibility – Insights from a South African Case Study
Chapter 7: An Inter-Organizational Case Study Between a Public American University and Six US Corporations
Chapter 8: From Engagement to Strategy: The Journey Towards a Civic University
Chapter 9: Out in the Field: Experiential Learning through University–Community Partnerships
Part II: Policies and Pedagogies
Chapter 10: Identifying with Borders and Boundaries: The Place of Critical Pedagogy as Social Responsibility Education
Chapter 11: The Role of the Finnish and Australian Universities in Achieving a Better and More Sustainable Future for All
Chapter 12: Differentiating University Community Engagement: An African Tale in Civil Society – International Perspectives on University–Community Partnerships
Chapter 13: The Access Dilemma Revisited: Exploring the (Missing) Links Between Governmental Policy, University Strategies and Civil Society
Chapter 14: Bridging the Gap Between the Community and the Ivory Tower: A Case Study of University–Community College Partnership Models
Chapter 15: Social Justice in the Age of Philanthropy
About the Authors
Name Index
Subject Index