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Beyond the Campus
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03 April 2013

This book explores how we approached the issue of community development in the context of competing interests and a differential power imbalance. We used a process-based model for supporting community transformation, a phenomenon in which university–community partnership is but one example.
The people who most will want to read and use Beyond the Campus are faculty (e.g., executive coaches and consultants), staff, and action-focused researchers seeking to learn how to enhance their relationships with community leaders (e.g., principals, executive/program directors, teachers and parents) in urban educational settings.
Foreword, Isaac Prilleltensky.
Preface.
Introduction.
Part I. Engaged Scholarship: An Overview
Chapter 1. Framing the Issue: Integrating Teaching, Research and Service, Debra Harkins and Sukanya Ray.
Chapter 2. Collaboration: A Systems View for Learning Communities, Carol Sharicz.
Part II. University–Community Partnership: History and Method
Chapter 3. Civic Engagement: Learning Through Community Service, Debra Harkins and Clare Mehta.
Chapter 4. Method: Community-Based Action Research, Debra Harkins.
Part III. Lessons Learned: Building a Sustainable Partnership
Chapter 5. Resolving Conflict: Taking Down the Walls, Debra Harkins, Elizabeth Bourassa, and Sukanya Ray.
Chapter 6. Building a Team: Be Ready for Elephants and Tomatoes, Manila Austin.
Chapter 7. Power Dynamics: What to Listen For and How to Ask Good Questions, Michelle Ronayne.
Chapter 8. Students' Perspectives on Service Learning: How Do Students Become Effective Community Researchers? Clare Mehta, Johnny Nguyen, and Jody Pimental-Eye.
Chapter 9. Partnership: What Sustainability Looks Like, Debra Harkins.
Chapter 10. Conclusions.
References.
Electronic Resources.
Acknowledgements.
About the Authors.