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Understanding Contemporary University-Community Connections [electronic resource] : Context, Practice, and Challenges

by Fisher, Robert; Fabricant, Michael; Simmons, Louise.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleDescription: pp. 13-34.Subject(s): University-community partnerships, civic engagement, service learning, political economy, social work education, history of university-community partnerships, institutions of higher educationOnline resources: Click here to access full-text article In: Journal of community practice 2004, Vol. 12, No. 3-4Summary: This article contextualizes the contemporary phenomenon of university-community partnership initiatives. Because changes in the university must always be understood in context, recent efforts to build and strengthen relationships between institutions of higher education and communities must be situated in the broader social sites that produce them. To that end the article surveys the university-community intersect through an historical lens which emphasizes the relationship between the larger political-economy and civic engagement efforts. Subsequently, types of contemporary initiatives are broadly and selectively discussed. Lastly, challenges to both universities and communi-ties embodied in the current initiatives are posed.
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This article contextualizes the contemporary phenomenon of university-community partnership initiatives. Because changes in the university must always be understood in context, recent efforts to build and strengthen relationships between institutions of higher education and communities must be situated in the broader social sites that produce them. To that end the article surveys the university-community intersect through an historical lens which emphasizes the relationship between the larger political-economy and civic engagement efforts. Subsequently, types of contemporary initiatives are broadly and selectively discussed. Lastly, challenges to both universities and communi-ties embodied in the current initiatives are posed.

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