Monday, December 3, 2012

Michigan Journal - Latest Issue Released - Subscribe Now



Announcing MJCSL Volume 19 Number 1
We are pleased to announce that the fall issue (Volume 19 Number 1) of The Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning has been released. The yearly subscription rate for Volume 19, which includes both the Fall and Spring issues (released respectively in November, 2012 and April 2013) is $29.00. Shipping is included in the price except for Canada ($5) and International addresses ($20). Orders are being accepted now.
Since 1994, The Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning (MJCSL) has been the premier national, peer-reviewed journal publishing articles written by faculty and service-learning educators on research, theory, pedagogy, and other issues related to academic (curriculum-based) service-learning and community-engaged scholarship in higher education. The Michigan Journal, published by the University of Michigan’s Ginsberg Center for Community Service and Learning, is a leader in the national dialogue on community engaged scholarship.
Volume 19 Number 1 includes the following articles:
·         Student Perception of Community-Based Research Partners and the Politics of Knowledge (Bates College)
·         Reciprocity: Saying What We Mean and Meaning What We Say (Duquesne University, Southwestern University, University of North Carolina, Brock University, Florida Gulf Coast University and PHC Ventures-IUPUI)
·         The Four Furies: Primary Tensions Between Service-Learners and Host Agencies (Florida State University)
·         Collaborative Faculty Assessment of Service-Learning Student Work to Improve Student and Faculty Learning and Course Design (California State University-Monterey Bay)
·         Disrupting Borders: A Case Study in Engaged Pedagogy (Clark University)
·         Book Review Essays (University of Washington and University of Minnesota)
Jeffrey Howard, Editor
The Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning
The University of Michigan Ginsberg Center
ginsberg.umich.edu/mjcsl

Call for Session Proposals - Upper Midwest Civic Engagement Summit

[Announcement from he-sl listserv]


Upper Midwest Civic Engagement Summit Call for Session Proposals
Iowa, Minnesota and Wisconsin Campus Compact invite proposals for the Upper Midwest Civic Engagement Summit, which will take place May 29-30, 2013 at Loras College, Dubuque, Iowa.

The Summit will provide opportunities for faculty, professional staff, student and community leaders interested in higher education civic engagement activities to network and learn from one another while engaging in skill-building sessions as well as discussing challenging issues facing our communities. More than 180 colleagues attended the inaugural Summit in St. Paul.

Each session proposal should relate to the 2013 summit theme:  Weaving Deep Connections Across Institutions and Communities. 

Greater depth and integration of civic engagement work in higher education is essential to advancing colleges’ and universities’ missions to graduate students with the capacities and determination to contribute to the public good; to discover and apply knowledge in ways that strengthen our democracy, economy, and society; and to act as responsible anchors in their own communities.  The planning committee thus invites sessions addressing different types of deep civic connections, such as: connecting local and global work, aligning civic engagement with other priorities or initiatives (e.g., college access and success, economic development, diversity, career preparation), shifting from partnering with communities to becoming part of communities, and linking students’ curricular and co-curricular experiences for greater learning and impact.

Submit your proposal by February 11, 2013:  http://www.midwestengagementsummit.org/session-proposals.html

Jenni Walsh

Executive Director
Wisconsin Campus Compact
432 North Lake Street, B121B
Madison, WI 53706-1498
608.890.3224

Host Institution – University of Wisconsin Extension

wicampuscompact.org

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Latest Issue: Australian Community Psychologist 24(2)

[Announcement from SCRA-L]


It is my pleasure to announce the publication of the latest issue of The Australian Community Psychologist.

You can find the issue at http://www.groups.psychology.org.au/ccom/publications/ . Further information about the journal, upcoming issues, and instructions for authors can be found via the aforementioned link.

The table of contents appears below.

Research reports
Will morality or political ideology determine the response to climate change?
Sharon L. Dawson and Graham A. Tyson

Aboriginal concepts of place and country and their meaning in mental health
Brian J. Bishop, David A. Vicary, Joelle R. Mitchell, and Glen Pearson

Experiences of discrimination by Muslim Australians and protective factors for integration
Amiirah Salleh-Hoddin and Anne Pedersen

Voices of migrant women: The mediating role of resilience on the relationship between acculturation and psychological distress
Jennifer (M. I.) Loh and Jessica Klug

Examining prejudice against asylum seekers in Australia: The role of people smugglers, the perception of threat, and acceptance of false beliefs
Aries Suhnan, Anne Pedersen, and Lisa Hartley

Fathers, adolescent sons and the fly-in/fly-out lifestyle
Mary M. MacBeth, Elizabeth Kaczmarek, and Anne M. Sibbel

“Shaking the world awake”: A constructionist cross-case analysis of the phenomenon of mature spiritual activism
Katherine E. Coder

Articles
Rethinking community psychology: Critical insights
Joaquim Coimbra, Paul Duckett, David Fryer, Ibrahim Makkawi, Isabel Menezes,
Mohamed Seedat, and Carl Walker

Practice Issues
Facing a world of NO: How accessible is a career in psychology for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians?
Jacinta Wainwright, Heather Gridley, and Emma Sampson

Australian psychologists’ current practice, beliefs and attitudes towards supporting women
survivors of childhood maltreatment
Adeline Lee, Stuart Lee, Jan Coles, and Jayashri Kulkarni

Book reviews
Working Together: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Mental Health and Wellbeing Principles and Practice
Editors: Nola Purdie, Pat Dudgeon, and Roz Walker
Reviewer: Catherine D’Arcy

The Power of Collaborative Solutions: Six Principles and Effective Tools for Building Healthy Communities
Author: Tom Wolff
Reviewer: Julie Ann Pooley

Big Porn Inc.
Editors: Melinda Tankard Reist and Abigail Bray
Reviewer: Lauren J. Breen

Pharmageddon
Author: David Healy
Reviewer: Lauren J. Breen

Barking Mad: Too Much Therapy is Never Enough
Author: Andee Jones
Reviewer: Lyn O’Grady

Kind regards,
Lauren (on behalf of the editorial board)
Editor, The Australian Community Psychologist


Dr Lauren Breen
ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher and Lecturer | Undergraduate Psychology
School of Psychology and Speech Pathology | Faculty of Health Sciences

White House Internship Opportunity

[Announcement from he-sl listserv]


FYI- please distribute this to your networks:

The White House Internship Program provides a unique opportunity to gain valuable professional experience and build leadership skills. This hands-on program is designed to mentor and cultivate today's young leaders, strengthen their understanding of the Executive Office, and prepare them for future public service opportunities. The White House Internship Program's mission is to make the "People’s House" accessible to future leaders from around the nation. The application for the Summer 2013 White House Internship Program is now open. Deadline for applications is January 27, 2013. For more information and to apply please visit http://www.whitehouse.gov/about/internships.

Yours in Service,
The National Service Inclusion Project

The National Service Inclusion Project (NSIP) is a training and technical assistance provider on disability inclusion, under a cooperative agreement (#08TAHMA001) from Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS). NSIP partners with the Association on University Centers on Disability, National Council on Independent Living, Association on Higher Education and Disability and National Down Syndrome Congress to build connections between disability organizations and all CNCS grantees, including national directs, to increase the participation of people with disabilities in national service.

New Issue of Partnerships: A Journal of Service-Learning and Civic Engagement

[Announcement from PARTJ] New Issue Published


Readers:

Partnerships: A Journal of Service-Learning and Civic Engagement has just published its latest issue at http://libjournal.uncg.edu/ojs/index.php/prt.
We invite you to review the Table of Contents here and then visit our web site to review articles and items of interest.

Thanks for the continuing interest in our work,

-Mark Congdon Jr.
Graduate Editorial Assistant, Partnerships MA, Communication Studies, UNCG

Partnerships: A Journal of Service-Learning and Civic Engagement Vol 3, No 2 (2012) Table of Contents

Editorial Team/From the Editor
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Editorial Team/From the Editor
                Mark Congdon

Articles
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University Students and Local Museums: Developing Effective Partnerships with Oral History (59-77)
                Jane Eva Baxter,               Michael Steven Marshall

Building Sustainable Campus-Community Partnerships: A Reciprocal-Relationship Model (78-98)
                Eric Malm,           Stephen Eberle,               James Calamia, Gabriela Prete

Essays
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Transformational Partnerships and Learning: broadening the experiences for a community organization, school and university (99-119)
                Janette Long,     Matthew Campbell

Book Reviews
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Book Review (120-122)
                Rebecca J Dumlao

Contributors
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Contributors
                Mark Congdon
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Partnerships: A Journal of Service-Learning and Civic Engagement http://libjournal.uncg.edu/ojs/index.php/prt