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De Tocqueville Rediscovered: Community-Based Civic Engagement

Elizabeth Hollander

Year: 2012 Palgrave Macmillan US eBooks Pages: 187-194   Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan

Abstract

Two and a half decades into the higher education civic engagement movement, as Dan Butin indicates in the Introduction to this book, there is concern that the movement has "stalled," partly because of imprecise and conflicting language and compartmentalized networks and a remarkably "apolitical agenda." In the view of this author, the "movement" has not exactly stalled. Rather, it has spread widely throughout higher education. Many campuses have service and/or service-learning centers. Service-learning is widespread in many disciplines. Membership in Campus Compact has grown to nearly 1200, and there is a proliferation of other organizations addressing civic engagement on every type of campus. Civic engagement has been "institutionalized" through accrediting requirements, a Carnegie Classification option, and a federal recognition program. Most recently, AAC&U and the Global Perspectives Institute have worked with the federal Department of Education to develop a report calling for more and better civic education of college students.

Keywords:
Civic engagement Sociology Political science Epistemology Philosophy Law Politics

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