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Engaging Place, Engaging Practices Robin F. Bachin

Engaging Place, Engaging Practices By Robin F. Bachin

Engaging Place, Engaging Practices by Robin F. Bachin


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How public history can be a catalyst for stronger relationships between universities and their communities

Engaging Place, Engaging Practices Summary

Engaging Place, Engaging Practices: Urban History and Campus-Community Partnerships by Robin F. Bachin

Colleges and universities in urban centers have often leveraged their locales to appeal to students while also taking a more active role in addressing local challenges. They embrace civic engagement, support service-learning, tailor courses to local needs, and even provide university-community collaborations such as lab schools and innovation hubs. Engaging Place, Engaging Practices highlights the significant role the academy, in general, and urban history, in particular, can play in fostering these critical connections.

The editors and contributors to this volume address topics ranging from historical injustices and affordable housing and land use to climate change planning and the emergence of digital humanities. These case studies reveal the intricate components of a city's history and how they provide context and promote a sense of cultural belonging.

This timely book appreciates and emphasizes the critical role universities must play as intentional-and humble-partners in addressing the past, present, and future challenges facing cities through democratic community engagement.

Engaging Place, Engaging Practices Reviews

Through a collection of compelling scholarship, Bachin and Howard have shown the importance of universities for correcting discrimination and its legacies. Consider this book more than a compendium of inventive campus-community partnerships; it's an indispensable guide for the future of urban justice.-N.D.B. Connolly, Herbert Baxter Adams Associate Professor of History at Johns Hopkins University, and author of A World More Concrete: Real Estate and the Remaking of Jim Crow South Florida
Robin Bachin and Amy Howard have compiled a powerful case for publicly engaged scholarship not only as a vitally important modus operandi for urban historians but also for universities writ large. The composite picture they have pieced together from public history case studies drawn from cities across the nation compellingly illustrates how the 'lens of the past' provides a foundation for reciprocal engagement between universities and their communities. Engaging Place, Engaging Practices vividly demonstrates the value of urban universities collaborating with local partners to heal historical wounds, co-create knowledge of who we are today, and put our universities and communities jointly on a path to racial equity and justice.-Nancy Cantor, Chancellor and Distinguished Professor at Rutgers University-Newark, and coeditor of Our Compelling Interests: The Value of Diversity for Democracy and a Prosperous Society

About Robin F. Bachin

Robin F. Bachin is the Assistant Provost for Civic and Community Engagement and Charlton W. Tebeau Associate Professor of History at the University of Miami. She is the author of Building the South Side: Urban Space and Civic Culture in Chicago, 1890-1919 and editor of Big Bosses: A Working Girl's Memoir of Jazz Age America.
Amy L. Howard is the Senior Administrative Officer for Equity + Community at the University of Richmond and associated faculty in the American Studies program. She is the author of More than Shelter: Community and Activism in San Francisco Public Housing.

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NGR9781439920978
9781439920978
1439920974
Engaging Place, Engaging Practices: Urban History and Campus-Community Partnerships by Robin F. Bachin
New
Paperback
Temple University Press,U.S.
2022-12-09
215
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