ABSTRACT

This book proposes a new paradigm of public scholarship for our time, one that shifts from the notion of the public intellectual to the model of the engaged scholar.The editors’ premise is that the work of public scholarship should be driven by a commitment to supporting a diverse democracy and promoting equity and social justice. The contributors to this volume present models that eschew the top-down framing of policy to advocate for practice that drives bottom-up change by arming the widest range of stakeholders -- especially members of marginalized communities -- with relevant research.They demonstrate how public scholarship in higher education can increase its impact on practice and policy and compellingly argue that public scholarship should be recognized as normative practice for all scholars and indeed integrated into the curriculum of graduate courses.The chapters describe multiple types of public scholarship and different strategies that move beyond informing policymakers, faculty, and administrators to engage publics such as students and parents, media, the general public, and particularly groups that may have had little or no access to research. Examples include partnering with a community agency to design a research project and disseminate results; writing for practitioner or policy venues and magazines outside the traditional academic journals; serving on boards for national groups that impact decisions related to your area of research; and the use of social media.Whether scholar, director of graduate education, or graduate student of higher education, this book opens up a new vision of how research can inform practice that promotes the public good.

part One|50 pages

Context for Public Scholarship

chapter 2|19 pages

The Many Faces of Public Scholarship

Opportunities, Lessons Learned, and Challenges Encountered From the Journey of a Public Scholar

chapter 3|13 pages

Cultivating Ethical Mindfulness

Using an Activity Theory Framework to Address Ethical Dilemmas in Public Scholarship

part Two|110 pages

Approaches to Public Scholarship

chapter 5|13 pages

Black Data Matter

Connecting Education Research to the Movement for Black Lives

chapter 6|13 pages

The Remaking of My Research Practice

From Creating Knowledge to Creating Equity-Minded Competence

chapter 7|16 pages

Legislative White Papers

Connecting Research and Policy in Nevada

chapter 8|13 pages

Involvement in National Movements

Working Closely With Students

chapter 9|15 pages

Where Scholarship and Practice Meet

Perspectives From Cooperative Extension

chapter 11|13 pages

Art and the Academy

How Arts-Based Research Can Support Public Scholarship

part Three|72 pages

Encouraging and Learning Public Scholarship