Monday, October 18, 2010

Edited Collection on Civic Engagement: Call for Papers

Deadline: Jan. 31, 2011

Seeking submissions for an edited collection on Civic Education

Editors: Dorsía Smith Silva and Jamila Lyn
Publication Date: 2012

This anthology will examine civic education from a broad, interdisciplinary perspective. We welcome submissions that explore the civic education process, especially in regard to theory, policy, and practice. Further, we encourage writing that 1) represents how educators can foster students’ social activism and work toward social justice; 2) addresses models which redefine civic education instruction, relationships which create partnerships between schools and communities, perspectives of educators who change social beliefs and value systems to build citizenship; 3) addresses relationships between educators and parents who introduce civic responsibility to students; and 4) examines representations of civic education from historical, sociological, philosophical, political, economic, ethical, cultural, and media perspectives. This incorporation of a variety of disciplines and methodologies will address how civic education plays a vital role in creating citizens who are committed to creating a morally and socially responsible society and focus on how educators can effectively encourage the development of informed citizens.

The aim of this volume is to foster work on civic education that integrates the disciplines of pedagogy, history, and cultural analysis as well as represent the significance of the relationship between civic education, community, and the world. We hope to include a range of academic writing and some narrative essays.

Topics can include (but are not limited to):

  • Pedagogical methods to create engaged students and connect to the community and world
  • Partnerships between college and community
  • Techniques to encourage faculty and staff development to engage students in the community
  • Service projects in courses and volunteer projects organized by students
  • Internships and research projects developing from the curriculum
  • International service and research projects
  • Measuring and testing the effectiveness in engaging students and educating citizens
  • Tools for institutions to promote civic education
  • Role of technology to nurture civic education of students

Submission Guidelines:

Please include a 50-word biography.
Papers of 4000-5000 words (15-20 pages) (includes notes and sources) will be due by January 31, 2011 and should conform to the Modern Language Association style.
Please send submissions and inquiries directly to both:
Dorsía Smith Silva and Jamila Lyn at
civiceducationproject@gmail.com

Friday, October 1, 2010

Gulf-South Summit on Service-Learning and Civic Engagement through Higher Education: Call for Presenters

Deadline: October 19, 2010

Join colleagues at the 2011 Gulf-South Summit, March 2-4, 2011 at The Hotel Roanoke & Conference Center to explore how communities and universities engage with topics of change in critical times. Proposals for presentation are invited in the following three tracks: people, place, and partners.

Proposals can be for individual presentations, panel discussions, interactive workshops, or posters.

For full instructions and to submit online, visit: http://www.cpe.vt.edu/gulfsummit/presenters.html