Community Colleges and Their Students

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Co-construction and Organizational Identity

ISBN: 0230615104
ISBN 13: 9780230615106
Autor: Levin, J
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xiii, 240 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 12.11.2009
Auflage: 1/2009
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: Gebunden

GROUNDBREAKING: In both its attention to the political and civic dimensions of practice and its use of narrative inquiry and analysis, this book breaks new ground in the study of American higher education’s public purposes and workTIMELY: This book will appear at a critical moment in the evolution of American higher education’s emerging civic engagement and responsibility movement. It will help to inform and influence the direction of the movement as it enters a new phase in which the attention to the politics of practice is growing more and more importantWIDE AND DIVERSE AUDIENCE: The approach taken to the topic of public purpose and work in this book will appeal to a wide and diverse audience of faculty members, administrators, students, trustees, elected officials, and community members across the whole of American higher educationENGAGES CURRENT THEORY: In both its discussion of history and its analysis and interpretation of civic engagement practice stories, this book will draw on and engage the work of key contemporary theorists, including William Sullivan, Stephen Brint, Thomas Bender, Sandra Harding, Harry Boyte, William Cronon, Michel Foucault, Jurgen Habermas, Zygmunt Bauman, Susan Chase, Frank Fisher, and John Forester

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Beschreibung

This book employs a socio-cultural approach to study the organizational dynamics and experiences of self-formation that shape community college life. The authors use case studies to analyze both the symbolic dimension and practices that enable the production of educational experiences in seven community colleges across the U.S. Levin and Montero-Hernandez explain the construction of organizational identity and student development as a result of the connection between institutional forces and individual agency. This work emphasizes the forms and conditions of interaction among college personnel, students, and external groups that were enacted to respond to the demands and opportunities in both participants local and larger contexts. The authors acknowledge both the collective and individual efforts of community college personnel to create caring community colleges that support nontraditional students.

Autorenporträt

John S Levin is Professor of Education, Graduate School of Education, University of California, Riverside. Virginia Montero-Hernandez is a Graduate Student, Graduate School of Education, University of California, Riverside.

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