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Book Synopsis

Alongside Community is a step-by-step guide that prepares social science students to be democratic citizens by examining the theory, method, and sociopolitical dynamics that impact helping those different from oneself. The first part of this book explores the more theoretical issues of helping others, including issues of social identity, values, and power. The second part of this guidebook examines action-based methods; interventions available for community-based engagement; and the sociopolitical issues that inevitably arise for those who strive to create social change including issues of race, ethnicity, social class, gender, sexual orientation, mental health, educational and environmental justice along with suggestions on how to address these issues. The third part of Alongside Community critically explores how to measure the impact of community service on major stakeholders including student, faculty, college and community agency and ends with reflections

Table of Contents

Introduction

PART I LEARNING TO SERVE

1. Complexities of helping and serving

2. Roles of values, power and social identity in serving

PART II BUILDING YOUR HELPING SKILLS AND SOCIO POLITICAL AWARENESS

3. Researching for Social Change

4. Intervening to Promote Empowerment

5. Reflecting on helping

6. Building interpersonal skills

7. Becoming culturally sensitive

8. Supporting gender and sexual orientation identity

9. Navigating educational systems

10. Practicing environmental Justice

PART III. ASSESSING YOUR CIVIC ENGAGEMENT

11. Did you make a difference?

12. Now what?

Acknowledgements

References

Index

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/8/2017 12:11:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781138705876, 978-1138705876
      ISBN10: 113870587X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Alongside Community is a step-by-step guide that prepares social science students to be democratic citizens by examining the theory, method, and sociopolitical dynamics that impact helping those different from oneself. The first part of this book explores the more theoretical issues of helping others, including issues of social identity, values, and power. The second part of this guidebook examines action-based methods; interventions available for community-based engagement; and the sociopolitical issues that inevitably arise for those who strive to create social change including issues of race, ethnicity, social class, gender, sexual orientation, mental health, educational and environmental justice along with suggestions on how to address these issues. The third part of Alongside Community critically explores how to measure the impact of community service on major stakeholders including student, faculty, college and community agency and ends with reflections

      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      PART I LEARNING TO SERVE

      1. Complexities of helping and serving

      2. Roles of values, power and social identity in serving

      PART II BUILDING YOUR HELPING SKILLS AND SOCIO POLITICAL AWARENESS

      3. Researching for Social Change

      4. Intervening to Promote Empowerment

      5. Reflecting on helping

      6. Building interpersonal skills

      7. Becoming culturally sensitive

      8. Supporting gender and sexual orientation identity

      9. Navigating educational systems

      10. Practicing environmental Justice

      PART III. ASSESSING YOUR CIVIC ENGAGEMENT

      11. Did you make a difference?

      12. Now what?

      Acknowledgements

      References

      Index

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