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E-raamat: Civic Engagement in Global Contexts: International Education, Community Partnerships, and Higher Education

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This volume examines the role of writing, rhetoric, and literacy programs and approaches in the practice of civic engagement in global contexts. Writing programs have experience in civic engagement and service learning projects in their local communities, and their work is central to developing students literacy practices. Further, writing programs compel student writers to attend to audience needs and rhetorical exigencies as well as reflect on their own subject positions. Thus, they are particularly situated to partner with other units on college campuses engaged in global partnerships.   Civic Engagement in Global Contexts provides examples and evidence of the critical self-reflection and iteration with community partners that make these projects important and valuable. Throughout its thirteen chapters, this collection provides practical pedagogical and administrative approaches for writing studies faculty engaging with global learning projects, as well as nuanced insight into how to navigate contact zones from the planning stages of projects to the hard work of self-reflection and change.   Partnerships and projects across national borders compel the field of rhetoric and composition to think through the ethics of writing studies program design and teaching practices. Doing this difficult work can disrupt presumptive notions of ownership that faculty and administrators hold concerning the fields involved in these projects and can even lead to decentering rhetoric/composition and other assumptions held by US-based institutions of higher education. Civic Engagement in GlobalContexts will be useful to instructors, advisors, and project managers of students in faculty-led project learning in overseas settings, international service learning through foreign study programs, and foreign study itself and to faculty members introducing civic engagement and community-based learning projects with foreign students in overseas institutions.   Contributors: Olga Aksakalova, James Austin, Maria de Lourdes Caudillo Zambrano, Rebecca Charry Roje, Patricia M. Dyer, Tara E. Friedman, Bruce Horner, Kathryn Johnson Gindlesparger, Adela C. Licona, Ian Mauer, Joyce Meier, Susan V. Meyers, Sadia Mir, Stephen T. Russell

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This book will make a valuable and significant contribution to the fields of writing studies and writing program administration, especially to those who focus their attention on the issues of community literacy, service learning, civic engagement, and transnational writing program administration. . . . an important addition to the growing number of books focused on one of the most important, and ever more timely, constellations of issues faced by higher education today. David Martins, Rochester Institute of Technology   This collection makes a strong case for attention to the transnational nature of all school-sponsored civic engagement, whether global or local. It also provides many compelling examples of thoughtful and critical engagements on the parts of students, teachers, administrators, and community partners. Brice Nordquist, Syracuse University  

Introduction: Rethinking Service Learning, Citizenship, and Democracy in Global and International Learning Environments 3(20)
Jim Bowman
Jennifer deWinter
PART 1 ADMINISTRATIVE CONSIDERATIONS AND APPROACHES
1 Literacy and Civic Engagement in a Transnational WPA Practice: The Case of Russia
23(21)
Olga Aksakalova
2 Whose WPA?: Collaborative Transnational Development of Writing Programs
44(24)
Susan V. Meyers
Maria de Lourdes Caudillo Zambrano
3 International Project Centers and Global Civic Engagement
68(27)
Jennifer deWinter
PART 2 US STUDENTS AND INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCES AT HOME AND ABROAD
4 The Use of Writing for Transfer in Study Abroad
95(16)
Kathryn Johnson Gindlesparger
5 Reflections on an Emergent Entremundista Pedagogy: Teacher-Researchers in Engaged Transdisciplinary Public Scholarship
111(22)
Adela C. Licona
Stephen T. Russell
6 Service Learning as an Agent of Local and Global Social Change: Building Civic Engagement in Central America through Literacy and Sustainability
133(19)
Patricia M. Dyer
Tara E. Friedman
7 Intercultural Complications in a "Glocal" Community Project
152(25)
Joyce Meier
PART 3 SERVICE LEARNING AND CIVIC ENGAGEMENT PEDAGOGIES IN NON-US CONTEXTS
8 Student-Driven Service Learning: Fostering Academic Literacy and Civic Engagement in Croatia
177(21)
Rebecca Charry Roje
9 An Oasis of Civic Engagement? Considering Critical Dispositions Developed within the American University in Cairo
198(20)
James P. Austin
10 Experiences Learned from Fostering a Critical and Creative Writing Culture among Youth in Qatar
218(17)
Sadia Mir
Ian Mauer
11 Geopolitical Turbulence and Global Civic Engagement: Forensics of an Unfulfilled Fulbright Suggest Challenges Ahead
235(16)
Jim Bowman
Afterword: The Practice of Knowledge Mobility: Rewriting Global Civic Engagement 251(10)
Bruce Horner
Index 261(10)
About the Authors 271
Jim Bowman is associate professor of rhetoric and writing at St. John Fisher College in Rochester, New York. He has led federally funded cultural tours in Turkey and Cyprus and received awards for his work in civic engagement, student life, and advising.

Jennifer deWinter is director of the Japan Project Center, where she brings together US university students with community groups in Kyoto,Japan,to work on projects around sustainability, urban resilience, and cultural preservation. She directs the Interactive Media and Game Development program and is an associate in research at Harvard Universitys Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies. She is the series coeditor of the Influential Game Designer series and has written extensively on Japanese media culture in circulation, technical communication and video games, and game studies.