ABSTRACT

This comprehensive collection of the latest research and policy developments in civic service worldwide provides an informed assessment of what works and what doesn't work in the field. With contributions from some of the discipline's best-known global leaders, it presents a conceptualization and operational definition of civic service that allows for variations across nations and cultures. "Civic Service Worldwide" offers a perspective on the history and potential for civic service from its roots in military service. It summarizes the effects of national service in diverse countries, and identifies important developments in service, including service across the lifespan and transnational service. The editors and contributors also address key questions and promising theoretical and methodological approaches for advancing knowledge in the field.

part I|31 pages

Context

part II|59 pages

National Service Policy, Potential, and Effects

part IV|41 pages

Civic Service across Borders

part V|31 pages

Impacts and Inquiry

chapter 11|15 pages

Civic Service Across Nations and Cultures

The Range of Effects and Ways to Study Them

chapter 12|16 pages

Directions in Civic Service Scholarship

An Institutional Perspective