ABSTRACT

Examine how your university can help solve the complex problems of your community

Community Outreach Partnership Centers (COPC) sponsored by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) have identified civic engagement and community partnership as critical themes for higher education. This unique book addresses past, present, and future models of university-community partnerships, COPC programs, wide-ranging social work partnerships that involve teaching, research, and social change, and innovative methods in the processes of civic engagement. The text recognizes the many professions, schools, and higher education institutions that contribute to advancing civic engagement through university-community partnerships. One important contribution this book makes to the literature of civic engagement is that it is the first publication that significantly highlights partnership contributions from schools of social work, which are rediscovering their community roots through these initiatives.

University-Community Partnerships: Universities in Civic Engagement documents how universities are involved in creative individual, faculty, and program partnerships that help link campus and community-partnerships that are vital for teaching, research, and practice. Academics and practitioners discuss outreach initiatives, methods of engagement (with an emphasis on community organization), service learning and other teaching/learning methods, research models, participatory research, and “high-engagement” techniques used in university-community partnerships. The book includes case studies, historical studies, policy analysis, program evaluation, and curriculum development.

University-Community Partnerships: Universities in Civic Engagement examines:

  • the increasing civic engagement of institutions of higher education
  • civic engagement projects involving urban nonprofit community-based organizations and neighborhood associations
  • the developmental stages of a COPC partnership
  • problems faced in evaluating COPC programs
  • civic engagement based on teaching and learning
  • how pre-tenure faculty can meet research, teaching, and service requirements through university-community partnerships
  • developing an MSW program structured around a single concentration of community partnership
  • how class, race, and organizational differences are barriers to equality in the civic engagement process
University-Community Partnerships: Universities in Civic Engagement is one of the few available academic resources to address the importance of social work involvement in COPC programs. Social work educators, students, and practitioners, community organizers, urban planners, and anyone working in community development will find it invaluable in proving guidance for community problem solving, and creating opportunities for faculty, students, and community residents to learn from one another.

part |40 pages

Lead Articles

chapter |22 pages

Understanding Contemporary University-Community Connections

Context, Practice, and Challenges

chapter |18 pages

University Civic Engagement with Community-Based Organizations

Dispersed or Coordinated Models?

part |49 pages

Community Outreach Partnership Center (COPS) Programs

chapter |18 pages

Connecting a University to a Distant Neighborhood

Three Stages of Learning and Adaptation

chapter |13 pages

Seven Ways of Teaching and Learning

University-Community Partnerships at Baccalaureate Institutions

part |78 pages

Social work and University-Community Partnerships

chapter |19 pages

University-Community Partnership Centers

An Important Link for Social Work Education

chapter |18 pages

Community Partnerships

An Innovative Model of Social Work Education and Practice

chapter |22 pages

The Collaborative Research Education Partnership

Community, Faculty, and Student Partnerships in Practice Evaluation

chapter |18 pages

A University-Community Partnership to Change Public Policy

Pre-Conditions and Processes

part |54 pages

The Processes of Civic Engagement

chapter |21 pages

Partnerships and Processes of Engagement

Working as Consultants in the US and UK

chapter |15 pages

Community and University Participation in Disaster-Relief Recovery

An Example from Eastern North Carolina

chapter |16 pages

Addressing Barriers to University-Community Collaboration

Organizing by Experts or Organizing the Experts?

part |14 pages

Reflective Essay