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Book SynopsisThis is a different kind of book: a call for courageous conversations focusing on nine taboo subjects that bedevil higher education. For nearly a decade, distinguished scholars Lori Carrell and Robert Zemsky have been having frank conversations with each otherand with colleagues and friendsabout the state of higher education. In Communicate for a Change, they bring together nine of their most insightful conversations to explore difficult questions that today's administrators, trustees, and faculty members too frequently avoid. Why, Carrell and Zemsky ask, is it so hard to talk about the mess that higher education is in? And how can we refocus the conversation on what really matters, grappling with taboo subjects in a way that helps to revitalize higher education from the inside out? Grounded in the real, as opposed to the rhetorical, importance of community in making change, these revealing conversations also explore why the public no longer sees faculty as heroes and experts how to
Table of ContentsAcknowledgments
Prologue: Let's Talk
Conversation One: "Why Can't We Talk about the Mess We're In?"
Conversation Two: Can a Commitment to Community Move us Forward?
Conversation Three: The Slogans that Ensnare Us
Conversation Four: Why Can't We Connect with Each Other?
Conversation Five: Why are we the Bad Guys?
Conversation Six: Money Talks
Conversation Seven: The Students We Hardly Know
Conversation Eight: Is It Ever Safe to Talk about Changing the Curriculum?
Conversation Nine: Why Can't We Have a Productive Conversation about Differences-Especially Conversations about Race and Gender?
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