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The case studies in this volume demonstrate how community engagement and public scholarship are applied as vibrant and inventive responses to the need for increased relevance in higher education. The chapters reflect the myriad of ways in which anthropologists conceptualize and do community engagement in nine large public universities as they connect anthropology to the needs and priorities of off campus constituencies. Each chapter embodies the Carnegie definition of community engagement. The purpose of community engagement is the partnership of college and university knowledge an resources with those of the public and private sectors to enrich scholarship, research, and creative activity; enhance curriculum, teaching and learning; prepare educated, engaged citizens; strengthen democratic values and civic responsibility; address critical societal issues; and contribute to the public good. (Carnegie Classifications website 2013). In addition, the volume includes Lessons Learned from th

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments and Dedication 1

Anthropology and the Engaged University: New Vision for the Discipline within Higher Education: An Introduction
Linda A. Bennett and Linda M. Whiteford 2

A Latino Anthropologist in Arizona: Obligations and Opportunities
Miguel V´asquez 19

Responding to Community Needs through Linking Academic and Practicing Anthropology: An Engaged Scholarly Framework
Stanley E. Hyland and Linda A. Bennett 34

Working with the Difficult Past: Examples from the University of Maryland
Paul A. Shackel 57

Building Community Engagement and Public Scholarship into the University
Linda Whiteford and Elizabeth Strom 72

Synonyms for Engagement: Forging an Engaged Anthropology in North Texas
Lisa Henry, Mariela Nunez-Janes, Ann Jordan, and Alicia Re Cruz 90

Engaged Anthropology on “The Last Frontier”
Kerry D. Feldman 113

Anthropological Praxis in Higher Education
Kathryn A. Kozaitis 133

Engaging Opportunities in Urban Revitalization: Practicing Detroit Anthropology
Sherylyn Briller and Andrea Sankar 156

Bringing Communities and the University Together: Applied Anthropology at California State University, Long Beach
Barbara LeMaster, Karen Quintiliani, and Allison Hunt 179

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Biosketches 197

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 21/03/2014
      ISBN13: 9781118905081, 978-1118905081
      ISBN10: 1118905083
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      Book Synopsis
      The case studies in this volume demonstrate how community engagement and public scholarship are applied as vibrant and inventive responses to the need for increased relevance in higher education. The chapters reflect the myriad of ways in which anthropologists conceptualize and do community engagement in nine large public universities as they connect anthropology to the needs and priorities of off campus constituencies. Each chapter embodies the Carnegie definition of community engagement. The purpose of community engagement is the partnership of college and university knowledge an resources with those of the public and private sectors to enrich scholarship, research, and creative activity; enhance curriculum, teaching and learning; prepare educated, engaged citizens; strengthen democratic values and civic responsibility; address critical societal issues; and contribute to the public good. (Carnegie Classifications website 2013). In addition, the volume includes Lessons Learned from th

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments and Dedication 1

      Anthropology and the Engaged University: New Vision for the Discipline within Higher Education: An Introduction
      Linda A. Bennett and Linda M. Whiteford 2

      A Latino Anthropologist in Arizona: Obligations and Opportunities
      Miguel V´asquez 19

      Responding to Community Needs through Linking Academic and Practicing Anthropology: An Engaged Scholarly Framework
      Stanley E. Hyland and Linda A. Bennett 34

      Working with the Difficult Past: Examples from the University of Maryland
      Paul A. Shackel 57

      Building Community Engagement and Public Scholarship into the University
      Linda Whiteford and Elizabeth Strom 72

      Synonyms for Engagement: Forging an Engaged Anthropology in North Texas
      Lisa Henry, Mariela Nunez-Janes, Ann Jordan, and Alicia Re Cruz 90

      Engaged Anthropology on “The Last Frontier”
      Kerry D. Feldman 113

      Anthropological Praxis in Higher Education
      Kathryn A. Kozaitis 133

      Engaging Opportunities in Urban Revitalization: Practicing Detroit Anthropology
      Sherylyn Briller and Andrea Sankar 156

      Bringing Communities and the University Together: Applied Anthropology at California State University, Long Beach
      Barbara LeMaster, Karen Quintiliani, and Allison Hunt 179

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      Biosketches 197

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