Subject Index

University–Community Partnerships for Promoting Social Responsibility in Higher Education

ISBN: 978-1-83909-439-2, eISBN: 978-1-83909-438-5

ISSN: 2055-3641

Publication date: 24 July 2020

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(2020), "Subject Index", Sengupta, E., Blessinger, P. and Mahoney, C. (Ed.) University–Community Partnerships for Promoting Social Responsibility in Higher Education (Innovations in Higher Education Teaching and Learning, Vol. 23), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 251-257. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2055-364120200000023021

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INDEX

Note: Page numbers followed by “n” indicate notes.

Academic
, 18, 95, 176, 187, 202, 204, 207, 210

achievement
, 129

change
, 37

credibility
, 109

credits
, 77

debate
, 5

departments
, 35

institutions
, 101

learning
, 122

members of staff
, 22

problems
, 41

research
, 112

staff
, 108, 143

work
, 148

year
, 80, 84–85, 126

Academics
, 5–6, 108, 116, 161, 171, 189, 195–197, 203

Access
, 11–12, 17–18, 20, 22–23, 26–27, 55, 63, 71, 79, 95–96, 109, 115, 147, 195, 220

to HE
, 186, 192

hurdles
, 192

institutional perspective on
, 188–189

Accountability
, 6, 10, 18, 57, 67, 100, 102, 207, 222

institutional
, 62

tool
, 65, 72

Action
, 50, 112, 142–143, 150, 160, 189–190

action-driven practice
, 115, 118

collective
, 51

critical reflection and
, 33

cultural
, 146

culture
, 162

models
, 11, 157

project phase
, 127

transformative
, 149

Active citizenship
, 5, 8, 32–37, 40, 49, 122

Active engagement
, 34, 218

Actors
, 12, 180, 182, 186–188, 193–195

ability
, 162

CE
, 171

social
, 35

Adaptation
, 9, 63, 203

Adaptive leadership
, 56

Adult learners
, 209–210

Africa
, 32–33, 39, 170, 182

Africanization
, 11, 170

Agents of change
, 34, 39, 118

Articulation agreement
, 207

Assessment
, 101, 110

self-assessment
, 66–68

student
, 9

Asylum seekers
, 16–17, 20–25

Attitude
, 26, 126–127, 129, 131

Australia
, 11, 69, 71, 159–161

Border pedagogies
, 147–149

Boundary crossing
, 144, 148

Carnegie Community Engagement Classification
, 8, 68

Case study
, 12, 51–56, 108, 186

inter-organizational
, 90–101

South African
, 76–84

university–community college partnership models
, 202–210

Cause-related branding
, 92–93

Change
, 32, 34, 48, 52–53, 67, 129, 145, 147–148, 186, 204, 206, 224

agents
, 39, 43

CCU-driven
, 113

climate
, 149, 157

community
, 27

institutional
, 66

organizational
, 8–9, 63, 68

social
, 4, 36

theory of
, 69

transformational
, 8, 50

transformative
, 110

Chemistry
, 173, 191

Chesapeake Bay
, 122–123, 125–128

Citation patterns
, 64

Civic engagement
, 10, 18, 34, 48–49, 56, 64, 66–68, 85, 106, 113–118, 122, 124, 127–129, 151, 222

Civic mission
, 48–50, 54–55, 57–58

Civic responsibility
, 32, 36, 43, 63, 66, 122

Civic universities
, 11, 18

enabling factors for
, 116–118

Civic university
, 10, 18–19, 25, 48, 106–118, 140–142, 150–151

Civil society
, 4–12, 62, 72, 142, 151, 164, 170–180, 186–188

Classifications

elective
, 66

industry
, 67

Collaboration
, 7, 10, 12, 17, 23, 26–27, 32, 37, 51, 56, 63, 65, 82, 101, 112, 150, 158–159, 162, 180, 202, 208, 217, 222

Collective challenge
, 50, 56

Colleges and universities
, 5, 66–67, 72, 93, 101, 215–216, 219, 223

community
, 12, 202, 204, 206–207, 210

master’s
, 94

Colonial histories
, 64

Communities
, 7–8, 12, 32–42, 48–50, 55, 58–59, 62–65, 68, 77–81, 98, 107, 111, 113–114, 116, 122, 128, 145, 147, 150, 156, 164, 176–180, 204, 216, 223

disadvantaged
, 79, 81

global
, 18, 76

local
, 17, 36, 72, 202

marginalized
, 178

Community
, 4, 12, 149, 179, 202–210

Community colleges
, 12, 202–207, 209–211

Community development
, 8, 10, 32–34, 36, 38, 42, 54, 108, 110–111, 140–141, 143, 146, 150, 152, 174

Community development principles
, 118

Community engagement (CE)
, 6, 8, 18, 36, 40, 63–64, 66–68, 72, 76–77, 81, 107–108, 111, 114–116, 122, 140–147, 150–151, 156, 159, 204

Community impact
, 218

Community learning
, 140

Community of practice (CoP)
, 54

Community outreach
, 8, 35, 77–78, 82

Community partners
, 9–10, 18, 21, 25, 64, 76–84, 110, 117, 122–123, 131, 133, 144

Community partnerships
, 6, 77, 84, 204

Concept of corporate social responsibility
, 156

Conceptual framework
, 9, 79, 81–85, 101, 176

Concurrent-use campus
, 202, 207

Connected communities framework
, 10, 106, 108, 113–117

Constructivists
, 146, 178, 180

Consultancy
, 10, 108–109, 111–113

Coordination
, 9–10, 22, 116

Cornel West
, 218

Corporate citizenship
, 9, 90, 92, 99

Corporate citizenship spectrum
, 9, 90, 92–94

Corporate engagement
, 93, 102

Corporate philanthropy
, 92

Creative communities unit (CCU)
, 10, 106

Creative consultation techniques
, 112

Critical pedagogy
, 10, 140–151, 171

Curriculum
, 5, 19, 24, 48, 52, 63, 76–78, 116, 125, 158, 193, 208–209

Decentralization
, 187, 193–194

Deconstruction
, 172, 181

Democracy
, 33, 65, 76, 102, 146, 150, 190

Dialogue
, 6, 34, 143, 145–148, 150–151, 162, 179, 223

Difference
, 39–42, 170–172, 176, 178–180, 182

Differentiation
, 66, 68, 111, 181

Disadvantage groups
, 186, 188, 190–191, 193, 195

Diversity
, 12, 20, 66, 69, 71, 80, 82, 116–117, 149, 164, 216, 220, 223

DNA citizenship ethos
, 92–93

Educational hierarchy
, 202

Educational programs
, 187, 193

Emancipatory
, 143–145, 170–171, 178

Empowerment
, 4, 38, 175

Empowervate trust
, 8, 32, 36–37

Enabling factors
, 107, 114, 118

Engaged scholarship
, 35, 176, 179

Engaged university
, 65, 114

Engineering
, 78, 95, 98

Environmental education (EE)
, 123, 128–129

Environmental literacy
, 123

Epistemic injustice
, 64

Equality
, 20, 33, 111, 146, 157, 161–162, 186, 216–218, 221

Equity
, 12, 33, 57, 196, 206, 216–224

Ernest Boyer
, 64, 128, 171

Ethics
, 10, 98–100, 161, 178, 180–181

Evaluation
, 6, 19, 109, 113, 115–117, 161, 197

Faculty
, 4, 6–7, 36, 66, 72, 94–95, 100, 113, 122, 128, 148, 173, 179, 208–209, 220, 224

Faculty members
, 4, 6–7, 11, 170–175, 177, 179, 181

Finance
, 90–91

Finland
, 11, 159–161

Flexibility
, 53, 68–69, 111–112, 116–117, 164

Forced migration
, 19–20, 26

Foundations
, 33, 52, 62, 91, 94, 96–99, 114, 149, 159, 216, 218–222

Framework
, 4–5, 8, 19, 42, 63, 70, 94, 202

application
, 9, 71

CE Classification
, 68–70

of civic engagement
, 124

co-created education
, 54

conceptual
, 9, 79, 82–85

Connected Communities
, 106, 113–118

country’s qualifications
, 187

documentation
, 67

Knowledge Exchange
, 107

Research Excellence
, 107

US
, 70

Functionalist
, 171, 178, 180

Funding (U.S. public education)
, 205

Funding
, 6, 16, 20–21, 23, 53, 57, 77, 91, 113, 160–161, 193–194, 222–224

corporate
, 102

from corporations
, 91

HE sector
, 190

from HEFCW
, 57

heritage
, 109

public
, 202, 205

reduction in
, 205

Fundraising
, 94, 96, 218, 220

Get talking
, 112–113, 115–117

Giving
, 216, 219

Government
, 4, 6–8, 12, 58, 92, 97, 102, 171, 175, 177, 181, 186–187, 189, 190, 192

agencies
, 161

European and national
, 17

local
, 17, 21, 193

policies
, 18

programs
, 152

UK
, 20, 114–115

Welsh
, 49

Health
, 8, 49–50, 54–55, 98, 107, 178

Higher education
, 4–12, 71, 90, 142, 145, 147, 149–150, 222, 224

civic responsibilities
, 116

and corporate leader interview participants
, 99

engagement
, 111

implications for higher education leaders
, 100–101

interviewees
, 100

knowledge production in
, 148

rising costs
, 91

social dimension
, 18

social responsibility and community engagement in
, 140

South African
, 76

Higher education and community partnerships
, 223

Higher education institutions (HEIs)
, 4, 66, 76–77, 90–92, 94, 142, 147, 158, 186, 203, 220–222

Humanities
, 95, 173, 177

Impact
, 83, 161–162

Inclusion
, 10, 12, 33, 38, 71, 111, 115, 118, 141, 216–217, 223–224

Indonesia
, 12, 186–187, 189–190, 194

Inequalities
, 5, 8, 33, 50–51, 110, 146, 149, 217, 219, 224

Institutional citizenship
, 36

Institutional collaboration
, 211

Institutional pillars
, 188

Institutionalization
, 62, 65, 67, 196

Inter-organizational behavior
, 90

Inter-organizational relationship
, 90–92, 99–101

Internationalization
, 9, 18, 63, 69–71

Internationalizing
, 62–71

Jacque Derrida
, 170, 172, 176, 178

JCP
, 9, 78, 80–84

Joint community-based project
, 9, 78, 80–84

Justice
, 157, 178, 180, 216–217, 223–224

Leaders
, 7, 12–13, 39, 49–51, 53, 57, 90, 93, 99, 123, 207, 220, 222, 224

Leadership
, 8, 20, 38, 49, 51, 56, 80, 96, 98, 109, 208, 224

Levels of involvement
, 82–84

Local

government
, 17, 21, 26, 191, 193–195

municipalities
, 187

volunteers
, 20

Macro classes
, 80

Malawi
, 172–173, 175, 178, 181

Meaningful watershed educational experience (MWEEs)
, 123

Medical knowledge
, 179–180

Missing link
, 12, 186–195

Most different design
, 189

NACRO (Network of Academic Corporate Relations Officers)
, 102

National Coordinating Centre for Public Engagement (NCCPE)
, 106, 142

Nonformal education
, 10, 123–124, 126, 132

Operational culture
, 92–93, 101

Oppression
, 143–144, 146, 149, 221, 224

Organizational analysis
, 9, 90

Organizational behavior
, 91, 100

Outdoor learning
, 123

Participation
, 4, 10, 38–42, 90, 110–111, 115, 118, 144–146, 195

Participatory action research (PAR)
, 109

Partnership
, 21–25, 164–165

concurrent-use partnership
, 208–209

core of
, 63–65

creation and course design
, 124–126

in York
, 19–21

Partnership models
, 12, 205–207

Partnership(s)
, 144

with public institutions
, 205

between universities and community colleges
, 202, 205

university–community
, 3–12, 15–25, 35–36

Philanthropy
, 12, 92–93, 101, 215–224

Place-based

partnership
, 50

transformational change
, 47–58

Policy
, 49, 186–187, 224

alignment between government policy and HEI strategy
, 191–192

policy-institutional-individuals
, 197

responses
, 17

for scholarship
, 150

shifts
, 114

UK higher education sector
, 106–107

USR as
, 6

Power
, 56, 58, 67, 146, 148, 152, 197, 204, 217, 223–224

Power distance
, 217

Preservice teachers
, 123–125, 127, 129

Private philanthropy
, 218–219, 220

Private universities
, 188

Project champion
, 208

Public Engagement
, 10–11, 106–107, 116, 140–142

Public good
, 19, 67, 106, 186, 188, 205, 211

Public Intellectuals
, 148

Public resources
, 12, 210–211

Public sector
, 56, 164, 187

Public service leadership
, 49, 51–53

Public universities
, 11–12, 170, 172–173, 175, 177, 180, 187–188, 190, 204–205

Quadruple Helix
, 181, 186–188, 196

Recognition and celebration
, 115–116

Refugees
, 7

in England
, 15–25

in York
, 20–21

Relationship

between community colleges and universities
, 204

with community partner
, 77

of higher education and philanthropy
, 218–219

university–community
, 6–7

Research
, 109–110, 209–210, 220

design
, 92–99

with impact
, 18

questions
, 90, 99–100

Research and development activity (R&D activity)
, 11, 156

Research impact
, 113, 116

Resources
, 5–7, 16, 18, 24–25, 36, 41, 63, 91, 96, 99, 102, 164, 187, 205, 210, 216–217, 222

Scholarships
, 35

of application
, 150

community-engaged
, 174, 177

distributions
, 191

epistemology
, 145

multidisciplinary
, 12

public
, 63

sanctuary
, 17

of teaching
, 150

Self-study
, 66, 70–72

Service

community
, 9, 77

industries
, 189

public service leadership program
, 51–53

users
, 23

Service learning
, 63, 122, 132

civic engagement benefits through
, 10

community engagement and
, 77

community partners role
, 79

course
, 129

experiences
, 131

Shared Definitions
, 63

Social actors 35

Social ambassadors
, 34

Social impact

collaborative ecosystem of
, 222

developing students’ skills
, 16

on geographies
, 106

public/community engagement in YSJ
, 19

social impact-driven solutions
, 216

Social Inclusion
, 149, 175

Social innovation
, 18, 28n6

Social justice
, 7–8, 12, 33–35, 62, 78, 141, 146, 149–150

in Africa
, 32–33

in Age of Philanthropy
, 12, 215–224

Social prescribing
, 8, 49, 53–55

Social responsibility
, 34

in higher education
, 4–12

physical education in
, 40

students
, 76–84

university
, 64

Socially responsible citizens
, 35, 77

Socio-scientific issues

civic engagement and
, 10

water quality issues from
, 125

Soft skills
, 9, 85

South Africa

community engagement in
, 76–77

international CE classification
, 67–71

nonprofit organization
, 7–8

socioeconomic context
, 78

youth in tackling social issues
, 32–42

Staffordshire University
, 10, 106, 107–110 112–118

Strategic giving
, 216

Structural inequality
, 140, 146, 152

Students
, 7, 13

in CCU principles
, 115

in civic engagement
, 122, 128

flexibility
, 111

and institutions
, 209–210

social responsibility development
, 75–84

Successful

community colleges and university partners
, 206–207

HE
, 186

inter-organizational relationships
, 100–101

projects
, 79

supportive and committed community partnerships
, 84

sustainable partnerships
, 80–81

university–community partnership
, 17

Sustainability
, 5–6, 18, 93, 95, 98–99

developing skills for
, 117

indices
, 159–160

of partnership
, 27

reporting
, 159

and social responsibility strategy
, 158

universities engagement and
, 157

USR and
, 6

Sustainable

community development
, 42

development
, 4, 5, 34–35, 49, 58, 156, 161–162

future
, 155–163

human development
, 6

leadership
, 52

livelihood
, 4

partnerships
, 80

Systems
, 36, 53

communities and
, 164

HE
, 186, 194

institutional
, 148

leadership
, 8, 49–52, 56

policy-based systems
, 224

political
, 33

Teaching
, 6, 10, 16–18, 23, 26, 41, 48, 79, 108–112, 115, 123–125, 131

as CE
, 62, 171

community engagement
, 76

critical pedagogy in
, 143

EE
, 129

in HEIs
, 189

improvement
, 62–67

institutional culture promoting
, 95

pedagogical skills for
, 125, 132

scholarship of
, 150

Theory of change
, 69

Third sector
, 4, 7, 17, 20, 26, 49, 52–57, 62, 107–108

Transfer gap
, 206–207, 210

Transfer pathways
, 206, 209–210

Transformation

in community engagement
, 146

institutional
, 150

partnership
, 147

social
, 176

universities
, 156

Tri Dharma
, 192, 194, 196

Truly Civic report (UPP Foundation)
, 107, 114–115, 141

2025 Movement
, 8, 50–55

drivers and concepts
, 56

performance and effectiveness
, 57

Unisa
, 8, 32, 35–37

United States public higher education
, 205

University
, 95–96, 221

civic
, 114–115, 116–118

community–university partnerships
, 4, 6, 13, 26, 128–132

engaged
, 65

functionalism approach
, 170

practice for
, 25

public role of
, 17

role in place-based transformational change
, 47–58

role of
, 8

social responsibility in
, 162–163

in society
, 11, 170

SR in
, 11

USR
, 5–6, 64

University and community engagement
, 151, 204

University of Pretoria
, 9, 68, 78, 85

University of Sanctuary
, 19

University of South Africa
, 8, 32

University social responsibility
, 5–6, 18, 64

University-community college partnership
, 201–210

University-community partnership platform
, 162–163

University-community partnerships
, 3–12, 15–27, 35–36, 117, 128–132, 149, 156–159, 162–163, 169–181

Vertical transfer
, 206

Wales
, 8, 50, 52–55, 58, 141

Water quality
, 122, 125–128, 133

Watershed education
, 123, 126, 128

Wellbeing
, 55

Wellbeing of Future Generations Act
, 51–52, 58

Welsh Government
, 49–50

Widening participation
, 12, 18, 108, 186–187, 191, 194–195

Working class intellectuals
, 148

Y-CAP
, 8, 32, 37–42

Youth

CCU and
, 110

club
, 21

in community development
, 36

development
, 38, 40

educating
, 157

programs in
, 108

promoting social justice
, 39–42

role
, 32, 35

for social justice
, 34

socialization
, 196

in tackling social issues
, 32–42

unemployment problem in South Africa
, 39

Y-CAP
, 8, 37–42

Youth Citizen’s Action Campaign
, 8, 32

Youth Citizen’s Action Program
, 8, 32, 37–42

Youth citizenship
, 34–35, 222

Youth engagement
, 32–42

Prelims
Part I: Partnerships and Community Engagement
Chapter 1: Introduction to Civil Society and Social Responsibility in Higher Education: International Perspectives on University–Community Partnerships
Chapter 2: Extending the Welcome: The Role of University–Community Partnerships in Supporting Refugees in England
Chapter 3: A Problem, a Plan, and South African Youth: Actively Involving the Youth in Tackling Social Issues
Chapter 4: Addressing Avoidable Inequalities: The Role of One University in Place-Based Transformational Change
Chapter 5: Internationalizing Institutional Accountability for Engaging with Communities: The Carnegie Community Engagement Classification
Chapter 6: The Role of Community Partners in the Development of Students’ Social Responsibility – Insights from a South African Case Study
Chapter 7: An Inter-Organizational Case Study Between a Public American University and Six US Corporations
Chapter 8: From Engagement to Strategy: The Journey Towards a Civic University
Chapter 9: Out in the Field: Experiential Learning through University–Community Partnerships
Part II: Policies and Pedagogies
Chapter 10: Identifying with Borders and Boundaries: The Place of Critical Pedagogy as Social Responsibility Education
Chapter 11: The Role of the Finnish and Australian Universities in Achieving a Better and More Sustainable Future for All
Chapter 12: Differentiating University Community Engagement: An African Tale in Civil Society – International Perspectives on University–Community Partnerships
Chapter 13: The Access Dilemma Revisited: Exploring the (Missing) Links Between Governmental Policy, University Strategies and Civil Society
Chapter 14: Bridging the Gap Between the Community and the Ivory Tower: A Case Study of University–Community College Partnership Models
Chapter 15: Social Justice in the Age of Philanthropy
About the Authors
Name Index
Subject Index