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    Conflict of interest in american universities.Perry B. Molinoff - 2009 - In Vardit Ravitsky, Autumn Fiester & Arthur L. Caplan, The Penn Center Guide to Bioethics. Springer Publishing Company. pp. 281.
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    Inclusive Education in Latin American Universities: Proposal for A Care Model.Karina Delgado-Valdivieso & David Alfredo Vivas-Paspuel - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:534-552.
    In Latin America, policies on inclusive education in the university are implemented in an irrelevant way, despite the foundations that seek a university that guarantees in all students the learning, skills and competences they need. To try to provide solutions, the Social Model of Inclusive Education (MSEI) is proposed, which allows identifying management in inclusive education, by calculating the effectiveness index, using the cause-effect structure among three variables: i) policies in inclusive education, ii) conditions presented by students and (...)
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    Teaching agricultural history in American universities.Monroe Billington - 1988 - Agriculture and Human Values 5 (4):34-39.
    This paper reports the results of a survey of the teaching of courses in agricultural history in the seventy-four Land Grant institutions in the United States and its territories. It concludes with the expression of concern that the subject matter, agricultural history, is nearly a dying field, and only heroic measures will succeed in rescuing it.
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  4. Sallust and Catiline - A. T. Wilkins: Villain or Hero: Sallust's Portrayal of Catiline. (American University Studies, Series XVII, Classical Languages and Literature, 15.) Pp. x + 171. New York, etc.: Peter Lang, 1996. Paper, £30. ISBN: 0-8204-2034-4.Richard J. Hoffman - 1998 - The Classical Review 48 (1):50-52.
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    Work Values of Turkish and American University Students.Zahide Karakitapoğlu Aygün, Mahmut Arslan & Salih Güney - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 80 (2):205-223.
    The first aim of this paper was to investigate how the traditional Protestant work ethic and more contemporary work values were related to one another, and differed across genders and two cultural contexts, namely Turkey and the U.S. The second aim was to elucidate the role of religiosity in PWE among the two cultural groups. Two hundred and sixty six American and 211 Turkish university students participated in this questionnaire study. The analyses examining cross-cultural differences revealed that Turkish (...)
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    Teaching Value Issues in China to Chinese Students Enrolled in American Universities.Shlomo Sher - 2013 - Teaching Philosophy 36 (4):373-397.
    Like many other foreign students, Chinese students studying at American universities face special challenges in value-centered humanities courses as cultural outsiders. Moral and political philosophy can be particularly difficult, since these subjects focus on delicate issues of great personal significance, yet rely on cultural norms, discourse contexts, and basic assumptions that Chinese students may not share, understand, or feel comfortable discussing. Programs that invite American professors to teach summer classes to such students in China for American (...) credit allow for interesting new opportunities to circumvent some of the learning obstacles these students face in the United States. This essay reflects upon general teaching strategies that take advantage of these opportunities, and presents promising approaches to three sensitive topics in this teaching context: cultural relativism as a normative moral theory, diversity, and human rights. Many of the approaches and examples discussed may also be applicable to teaching Chinese students in the U.S. or discussing key issues with them in office hours. (shrink)
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    Sallust - A. T. Wilkins: Villain or Hero. Sallust's Portrayal of Catiline. (American University Studies, XVII, 15). Pp. ix+171. New York: Peter Lang, 1994. Paper, DM 30. [REVIEW]Susanna Morton Braund - 1996 - The Classical Review 46 (1):47-48.
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    Universes Without Us: Posthuman Cosmologies in American Literature.Matthew A. Taylor - 2013 - London: Univ of Minnesota Press.
    During the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, a wide variety of American writers proposed the existence of energies connecting human beings to cosmic processes. From varying points of view--scientific, philosophical, religious, and literary--they suggested that such energies would eventually result in the perfection of individual and collective bodies, assuming that assimilation into larger networks of being meant the expansion of humanity's powers and potentialities--a belief that continues to inform much posthumanist theory today. Universes without Us explores a lesser-known countertradition (...)
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    Innovaton and Emulation: Lessons from American Universities in Selling Private Rights to Public Knowledge. [REVIEW]Walter W. Powell, Jason Owen-Smith & Jeannette A. Colyvas - 2007 - Minerva 45 (2):121-142.
    American universities are purported to excel at technology transfer. This assumption, however, masks important features of American innovation. Attempts to emulate the US example must recognize the heterogeneity of its industries and institutions of higher education. Stanford University and the biomedical cluster in Boston, Massachusetts, illustrate the diversities that characterize this dynamic system.
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    An american philosopher at moscow state university, 1964–1965.James P. Scanlan - 2000 - Studies in East European Thought 52 (3):185-201.
    For an American philosopher participating in a cultural exchangeprogram with the Soviet Union in 1964–65, a year spent in thePhilosophy Faculty of Moscow State University, studying and doingresearch in the history of Russian philosophy, provided manyinteresting insights – some of them surprising – into the theoryand practice of Marxism-Leninism and the nature of philosophicaleducation in Russia in the 1960s.
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    Universal English-Gujarati Dictionary.Ernest Bender, P. G. Deshpande & B. Deshpande - 1992 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 112 (1):169.
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    American and Canadian Science Let us be Honest and Modest. Technology and Society in Canadian History. Ed. by B. Sinclair, N. R. Ball, and J. O. Petersen. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1974. Pp. xvi + 309. £3.80. [REVIEW]Russell Moseley - 1977 - British Journal for the History of Science 10 (1):80-80.
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    American Science No Other Gods. On Science and American Social Thought. By Charles E. Rosenberg. Baltimore & London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1976. Pp. xiii + 273. £9.45. [REVIEW]Gay Weber - 1978 - British Journal for the History of Science 11 (2):175-176.
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    Philosophy in american colleges and universities.John Dewey, G. H. Howison, Geo S. Fullerton, Arthur MacDonald, J. W. Stearns & B. P. Bowne - 1890 - The Monist 1 (1):148 - 156.
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  15. Chinese University Students’ Perceptions of Plagiarism.Guangwei Hu & Jun Lei - 2015 - Ethics and Behavior 25 (3):233-255.
    This study examines Chinese undergraduates’ perceptions of plagiarism in English academic writing in relation to their disciplinary background (i.e., hard vs. soft disciplines), academic enculturation (i.e., length of study in university), and gender. Drawing on data collected from 270 students at two universities in China, it finds clear discipline-based differences in participants’ knowledge of plagiarism and perceptions about its causes; an enculturational effect on perceived acceptability of and condemnatory attitudes toward plagiarism, with senior students being less harsh than their (...)
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  16. Universal Health Care, American Style: A Single Fund Approach to Health Care Reform.Dan E. Beauchamp - 1992 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 2 (2):125-135.
    With increasing momentum for health care reform, attention is shifting to finance reform that will provide for direct methods for controlling health care spending. This article outlines the two principal paths to direct cost control and outlines a national plan that retains our multiple sources of payment, yet also contains a powerful direct cost control technique: a single fund to finance all health care.
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    Frank J. Nisetich: Pindar and Homer. (American Journal of Philology Monographs in Classical Philology, 4.) Pp. x + 101. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1989. £11.50.C. Carey - 1991 - The Classical Review 41 (1):219-219.
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    Yenching University and Sino-Western Relations, 1916-1952.David Deal & Philip West - 1978 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 98 (3):296.
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    Universal History of Linguistics.Roy Andrew Miller & Esa Itkonen - 1993 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 113 (2):329.
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    Towards Universal Man.E. B., Rabindranath Tagore & Bhabani Bhattacharya - 1961 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 81 (4):459.
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    Pablo Calvi, Latin American Adventures in Literary Journalism. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2019. Pp. ix + 276. ISBN 978-0-8229-4565-9. $45.00. [REVIEW]Molly Tun - 2019 - British Journal for the History of Science 52 (4):723-725.
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    Mark Pittenger, American Socialists and Evolutionary Thought, 1870–1920. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1993. Pp. x + 310. ISBN 0-299-13600-0, £48.00 ; 0-299-13604-3, £20.00. [REVIEW]Greta Jones - 1994 - British Journal for the History of Science 27 (1):120-122.
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    Roman Satire (C.) Keane Figuring Genre in Roman Satire. Pp. viii + 182. New York: Oxford University Press/American Philological Association, 2006. Cased, £29.99. ISBN: 978-0-19-518330-. [REVIEW]James Uden - 2008 - The Classical Review 58 (2):470-.
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    University ethics: how colleges can build and benefit from a culture of ethics.James F. Keenan - 2015 - Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield.
    The absence of ethics at American universities -- Ethics -- How the literature on the university is moving slowly but surely toward university ethics -- A first case for university ethics: the adjunct faculty -- The cultural landscape of the university without ethics -- Cheating -- Undergraduates behaving badly -- Gender -- Diversity and race -- Commodification -- A conclusion : class, athletics, and other university matters.
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    Michael M. Sokal . Psychological Testing and American Society, 1890–1930. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1987. Pp. xi + 205. ISBN 0-8135-1193-3. $28.00. [REVIEW]Richard Gillespie - 1988 - British Journal for the History of Science 21 (1):118-119.
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    Apparent Universality of Positive Implicit Self-Esteem.Susumu Yamaguchi, Daniel Chen & Huajian Cai - unknown
    The Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study found that even though children from all East Asian countries outperformed American children, American students reported higher self-evaluation of their math and science abilities than did students from East Asian countries such as China, Korea, and Japan (Mullis, Martin, Gonzalez, & Chrostowski, 2004). Such cross-cultural differences in self-appraisal fit the stereotype of the modest East Asian and contribute to the received view that East Asians have less positive self-concepts than Americans. (...)
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    Inequality and University Research Agendas in Latin America.Judith Sutz - 2003 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 28 (1):52-68.
    The aim of this article is to explore the merit, feasibility, and possible scope of equality-biased academic research agendas in Latin America. First, it discusses the merits of university research agendas as tools in the fight against inequality. Second, it analyzes the feasibility of defining such research agendas in Latin American public universities, taking into account their long tradition of institutionalized social commitment. Third, it comments on two Uruguayan examples of research programs that may make contributions to the (...)
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    Roman Family Law B. W. Frier, T. A. J. McGinn: A Casebook on Roman Family Law . (American Philological Association Classical Resources Series 5.) Pp. xxii + 506. New York: Oxford University Press, 2004. Cased, £60. ISBN: 0-19-516185-8 (0-19-516186-6 pbk). [REVIEW]Keith Bradley - 2005 - The Classical Review 55 (01):280-.
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    Chinese university teachers’ perceptions and practices regarding plagiarism: knowledge, stance, and intertextual competence.Guangwei Hu & Yunhua Shen - 2021 - Ethics and Behavior 31 (6):433-450.
    ABSTRACT Although much has been written about Chinese students’ understandings of illegitimate intertextual practices, few studies have investigated Chinese university teachers’ perceptions of plagiarism, let alone the effects of their disciplinary background on their knowledge of and attitudes toward plagiarism. This paper reports on a study that examined the knowledge that 128 Chinese university teachers of different disciplinary backgrounds had of plagiarism, their attitudes toward identified plagiarism, and their own ability to engage in legitimate paraphrasing. Multiple regression analyses (...)
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    How Universal is Beethoven? Music, Culture, and Democracy.Mark Whale - 2015 - Philosophy of Music Education Review 23 (1):25.
    Daniel Barenboim, conductor of the Arab/Israeli West-Eastern Divan Orchestra, claims that “everywhere in the world... [Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony] speaks to all people.” But just how universal is Beethoven? Does his music exceed cultural boundaries or is Barenboim’s idea of a “utopian republic,” built, in part, upon Beethoven’s music, just “another Euro-American vision?” In his paper, Mark Whale explores two ways of understanding Beethoven’s music in line with two versions of the “idea of culture” proposed by literary theorist, Terry Eagleton. (...)
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    Making a New and Pliable Professor: American and Soviet Transformations in German Universities, 1945–1990.Natalia Tsvetkova - 2014 - Minerva 52 (2):161-185.
    This article discusses the history of American and Soviet transformations in German universities during the period of the Cold War, 1945–1990. Both American and Soviet policies were resisted by the university community, particularly by the conservative German professoriate, in both parts of the divided Germany. The article shows how and why both American and Soviet policies of the reforms of German universities were eventually failed.
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    French, German, and Swiss University Dissertations on Twentieth Century Turkey: A Bibliography of 593 Titles, with English Translations.James A. Bellamy & Peter Suzuki - 1973 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 93 (3):369.
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  33. Multiple Universes and Observation Selection Effects.Darren Bradley - 2009 - American Philosophical Quarterly 46 (1):72.
    The fine-tuning argument can be used to support the Many Universe hypothesis. The Inverse Gambler’s Fallacy objection seeks to undercut the support for the Many Universe hypothesis. The objection is that although the evidence that there is life somewhere confirms Many Universes, the specific evidence that there is life in this universe does not. I will argue that the Inverse Gambler’s Fallacy is not committed by the fine-tuning argument. The key issue is the procedure by which the universe with life (...)
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    Christine Ferguson, Determined Spirits: Eugenics, Heredity and Racial Regeneration in Anglo-American Spiritualist Writing, 1848–1930. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2012. Pp. x+230. ISBN 978-0-7486-3965-6. £70.00. [REVIEW]Ahren Lester - 2013 - British Journal for the History of Science 46 (2):351-352.
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    Louise Fothergill-Payne: Seneca and Celestina. (Cambridge Iberian and Latin American Studies.) Pp. xvi + 172; 6 illustrations. Cambridge University Press, 1988. £25. [REVIEW]Roland Mayer - 1990 - The Classical Review 40 (01):156-157.
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    DAVID H. DEVORKIN, Henry Norris Russell: Dean of American Astronomers. Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2000. Pp. xix+499. ISBN 0-691-04918-1. £30.00, $49.50. [REVIEW]Jon Agar - 2002 - British Journal for the History of Science 35 (4):475-485.
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    Diocletian's Palace Sheila McNally, Jerko Marasović, Tomislav Marasović (edd.): Diocletian's Palace. American–Yugoslav Joint Excavations, Vol. V. Pp. ix + 230; 35 plates. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota, Kendall/Hunt, Urbanistički zavod Dalmacije, 1989. Paper. Sheila McNally, Ivančica Dvoržak Schrunk (edd.), Jerko Marasović, Tomislav Marasović (assoc. edd.): Diocletian's Palace. American–Yugoslav Joint Excavations, Vol. VI. Pp. x+132; figs, and plates. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota, Kendall/Hunt, Urbanistički zavod Dalmacije, 1989. Paper. [REVIEW]J. J. Wilkes - 1991 - The Classical Review 41 (02):450-451.
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    Jacqueline H. Wolf, Cesarean Section: An American History of Risk, Technology, and Consequence. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2018. Pp. 320. ISBN 978-1-4214-2552-8. $49.95 (hardback). [REVIEW]Sally Frampton - 2020 - British Journal for the History of Science 53 (1):136-137.
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    Phonology without universal grammar.Diana Archangeli & Douglas Pulleyblank - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6:145528.
    The question of identifying the properties of language that are specific human linguistic abilities, i.e. Universal Grammar, lies at the center of linguistic research. This paper argues for a largely Emergent Grammar in phonology, taking as the starting point that memory, categorization, attention to frequency, and the creation of symbolic systems are all nonlinguistic characteristics of the human mind. The articulation patterns of American English rhotics illustrate categorization and systems; the distribution of vowels in Bantu vowel harmony uses frequencies (...)
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    Exploring Web-Based University Policy Statements on Plagiarism by Research-Intensive Higher Education Institutions.Ewa McGrail & J. Patrick McGrail - 2015 - Journal of Academic Ethics 13 (2):167-196.
    Plagiarism may distress universities in the US, but there is little agreement as to exactly what constitutes plagiarism. While there is ample research on plagiarism, there is scant literature on the content of university policies regarding it. Using a systematic sample, we qualitatively analyzed 20 Carnegie-classified universities that are “Very High in Research.” This included 15 public state universities and five high-profile private universities. We uncovered highly varied and even contradictory policies at these institutions. Notable policy variations existed for (...)
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    Darwiniana Robert C. Bannister, Social Darwinism: science and myth in Anglo-American social thought. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1979. Pp. x + 292. $19.95. [REVIEW]John Durant - 1982 - British Journal for the History of Science 15 (1):76-77.
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    Jane Maienschein. Transforming Traditions in American Biology, 1880–1915. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1991. Pp. xi + 366. ISBN 0-8018-4126-7. £34.50. [REVIEW]Peter Bowler - 1992 - British Journal for the History of Science 25 (4):487-488.
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    Mathematics La logique de Charles Sanders Peirce. De l'algèbre aux graphes. By Pierre Thibaud. Aix en Provence: Université de Provence, 1975. Pp. 184. 50 francs. Men and Institutions in American Mathematics. Edited by J. Dalton Tarwater, John T. White and John D. Miller. Lubbock, Texas: Texas Tech. University, 1976. Pp. 136. $5.00. [REVIEW]I. Grattan-Guinness - 1977 - British Journal for the History of Science 10 (3):255-256.
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    Arwen P. Mohun, Risk: Negotiating Safety in American Society. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2013. Pp. viii+329. ISBN 978-1-4214-0790-6. £28.50. [REVIEW]Claas Kirchhelle - 2013 - British Journal for the History of Science 46 (3):538-540.
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    Susan Wright, Molecular Politics: Developing American and British Regulatory Policy for Genetic Engineering, 1972–1982. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1994. Pp. xxiii + 591. ISBN 0-226-91065-2, £59.95. $75.00 ; 0-226-91066-0, £23.95, $29.95. [REVIEW]Glenn Bugos - 1996 - British Journal for the History of Science 29 (1):118-119.
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    Transcendentalist Encounters with a Universe of Signs.Nicholas L. Guardiano - 2021 - American Journal of Semiotics 37 (1-2):5-45.
    This essay aims to identify a semiotic consciousness found in New England Transcendentalism, consisting of the worldview that signs are pervasively present throughout nature and society. It finds that this worldview exists as a historical strand of thought stretching through the 19th century and, ultimately, further beyond, thereby making up an early movement in American semiotics. In this context, I furthermore see Transcendentalist thought informing the backdrop of Charles Peirce’s groundbreaking theory of signs later in the century, especially his (...)
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    Universal Constructivism and Politics: Torres-García in Conversation with Siqueiros.Gianmarco Visconti - 2014 - Constellations (University of Alberta Student Journal) 5 (1).
    This essay seeks to extend the discussion of 20th-century Modernism in a Latin American context by juxtaposing the work of Uruguay's Joaquín Torres-García with the radical leftist politics of the Mexican Muralist movement. As part of this argument, the difference between textual and visual language is discussed as well as the role of monuments in the creation of history and cultural identity. Finally, it concludes with a brief talk on the visual culture of Fascist Italy and the issue of (...)
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    A path to universal access.Paul T. Menzel - 2008 - Hastings Center Report 38 (1):34-36.
    What balance of government and private institution activity might stand a reasonable chance of achieving universal access to basic health care in the United States? David De Grazia makes a strong case that single-payer national health insurance with managed competition in delivery is morally the preferred structure for universal access: it best achieves the combination of universal access, cost control, freedom of patient choice, and quality of care. If we account for the realities of American political and moral culture, (...)
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    Dewey's dream: universities and democracies in an age of education reform: civil society, public schools, and democratic citizenship.Lee Benson - 2007 - Philadelphia: Temple University Press. Edited by Ira Richard Harkavy & John L. Puckett.
    Introduction : Dewey's lifelong crusade for participatory democracy -- Michigan beginnings, 1884-1894 -- Dewey at the University of Chicago, 1894-1904 -- Dewey leaves the University of Chicago for Columbia University -- Elsie Clapp's contributions to community schools -- Penn and the third revolution in American higher education -- The Center for Community Partnerships -- The university civic responsibility idea becomes an international movement -- John Dewey, the Coalition for Community Schools, and developing a participatory democratic (...)
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    Finding middle ground: negotiating university and tribal community interests in community‐based participatory research.Selina A. Mohammed, Karina L. Walters, June LaMarr, Teresa Evans-Campbell & Sheryl Fryberg - 2012 - Nursing Inquiry 19 (2):116-127.
    MOHAMMED SA, WALTERS KL, LAMARR J, EVANS‐CAMPBELL T and FRYBERG S. Nursing Inquiry 2012; 19: 116–127 [Epub ahead of print]Finding middle ground: negotiating university and tribal community interests in community‐based participatory researchCommunity‐based participatory research (CBPR) has been hailed as an alternative approach to one‐sided research endeavors that have traditionally been conducted on communities as opposed to with them. Although CBPR engenders numerous relationship strengths, through its emphasis on co‐sharing, mutual benefit, and community capacity building, it is often challenging as (...)
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