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Between Engagement and Citizenship

Scholarship, Public Policy and their Others

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This book was motivated by a desire to contribute to in-depth, critical discussions about engaged scholarship and education. Recognizing that, although some theorizing is underway, much of the published literature on community-engaged scholarship focuses on practice-based stories and pragmatic concerns relating to encouraging, supporting, rewarding and institutionalizing engagement in a variety of educational settings, we sought to shift the discourse and create space for a more broad discussion.

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Khoo, Sm. (2013). Between Engagement and Citizenship. In: Shultz, L., Kajner, T. (eds) Engaged Scholarship. Comparative and International Education. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6209-290-7_3

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