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Inclusion in Higher Education
Research Initiatives on Campus
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- Belen BenwayChris ConwayDiana FentonDonald FischerKatherine FurnissTania GomezJanelle HinchleyJacob JantzerThomas KirkmanEmily KuffnerJanna LaFountaineKyhl LyndgaardKyle McClureMegan SheehanAllison SpenaderSarah SchaafMaria SchruppD’Havian ScottMary StensonClaire WintersBrandyn WoodardJonathan NashPamela L. BaconCatherine M. Bohn-GettlerEmily J. BoothKathryn A. E. EnkeEmily K. HeyingMary Dana HintonMadeleine H. IsraelsonAmanda Macht JantzerRobert A. KachelskiJennifer S. KramerRediet Negede LewiTerri L. RodriguezRichard M. WielkiewiczTed GordonStephen P. Stelzner
2021
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Inclusion in Higher Education: Inquiry-Based Approaches to Change presents an inquiry-based approach to inclusion in higher education that embraces scholarly inquiry, collaborative efforts, and data-driven interventions to inform transformative institutional change. Contributors analyze inclusion initiatives that address the experiences of minoritized groups on college campuses and recommend tailored interventions for the needs of underrepresented students in varied fields of study.
$44.29 CAD
Pursuing Transformative Inclusion in Higher Education
Becoming Community
2024
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Pursuing Transformative Inclusion in Higher Education shares the story of the Becoming Community Initiative, a multi-year effort to pursue transformative inclusion on college campuses. The concept of transformative inclusion posits that true inclusion across higher education requires dismantling oppressive structures and an ongoing process of co-creating community. The contributors share the vision of transformative inclusion and Becoming Community, grounding theoretical frameworks, and ho...
$110.59 CAD
Captivity Literature and the Environment
Nineteenth-Century American Cross-Cultural Collaborations
2016
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In his study of captivity narratives, Kyhl Lyndgaard argues that these accounts have influenced land-use policy and environmental attitudes at the same time that they reveal the complex relationship between ethnicity, landscape, and authorship. In connecting these themes, Lyndgaard offers readers an alternative environmental literature, one that is dependent on an understanding of nature as home rather than as a place of temporary retreat. He examines three captivity narratives written in ...
$90.92 CAD
Currents of the Universal Being
Explorations in the Literature of Energy
2020
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Energy scholar Vaclav Smil wrote in 2003, “Tug at any human use of energy and you will find its effects cascading throughout society.” Too often public discussions of energy-related issues become gridlocked in debates concerning cost, environmental degradation, and the plausibility (or implausibility) of innovative technologies. But the topic of energy is much broader and deeper than these debates typically reveal. The literature of energy bears this out—and takes the notion further, revea...
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