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Higher Education and Civic Democratic Engagement
Exploring ImpactHow might we interrogate and reimagine the impact of civic, democratic engagement across higher education? This series invites narratives and new studies that critically and creatively explore the possibilities and limitations of civic, democratic engagement within higher education. The editors seek to gather inclusive, imaginary, transdisciplinary scholarship exploring the impact of next generation civic, democratic engagement from a diverse range of voices. Among others, we hope these voices will include international and indigenous perspectives, members from a diverse array of communities, researchers from across disciplines, teacher-scholars, practitioners and activists, undergraduate and graduate students, politicians, businesses, and different forms of administration. The editors invite proposals that critically examine historical, cultural, and structural dimensions of impact while exploring innovative strategies for disrupting and recreating more inclusive, liberatory, and plural forms of civic democratic engagement. The editors welcome and encourage a wide-range of formats including, but not limited to, narrative studies, ethnographies, mixed method studies, case studies, socio-cultural and/or historical analyses, theoretical treatises from multiple theoretical lens as well as reports and toolkits that support efforts to examine the impact of civic democratic engagement. For inquiries on submitting a proposal should contact the Series Editors Barry Kanpol (Kanpolb@gvsu.edu) & Danielle Lake (lakeda@gvsu.edu) with a brief overview of their project, and explanation of how it fits the series, and a current CV.
6 publications
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Global Literary Modernisms
ISSN: 2504-1533
The Global Literary Modernisms series provides a platform for literary scholarship on modernism across genres and geographies. The concept of the global today carries with it new ideas about time and historical development, as well as new theories about national literary traditions and new models of social belonging that extend beyond national borders. Without sacrificing our interest in national traditions, we invite studies that link those traditions to more extensive global and transnational contexts. The series also invites studies that reconsider the temporalities and formal and aesthetic praxes of modernism—not only its historical development, but the peculiar rhythms and pacing of its narratives, its dramatic literatures, its poetry, its song. While respecting the contemporary elasticity of the term, this series understands modernism not simply as a synonym for the ‘modern’ but as a movement that responds to the modern wherever it finds it. We invite English-language submissions on all aspects of literary modernism. Proposals are invited for monographs and edited volumes that engage transnational and postcolonial, canonical and marginal modernisms, and the legacies of modernism. We welcome single- and multiple-author studies from a variety of approaches and frameworks, literary-historical and/or theoretical.
1 publications
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The Romanian Economy. A Century of Transformation (1918-2018)
Proceedings of ESPERA 2018©2019 Conference proceedings -
The Romanian Economy. A Century of Transformation (1918-2018)
Proceedings of ESPERA 2018©2019 Conference proceedings -
Harnessing Tangible and Intangible Assets in the context of European Integration and Globalization: Challenges ahead
Proceedings of ESPERA 2019©2021 Conference proceedings -
Harnessing Tangible and Intangible Assets in the context of European Integration and Globalization: Challenges ahead
Proceedings of ESPERA 2019©2021 Conference proceedings -
Economic Dynamics and Sustainable Development – Resources, Factors, Structures and Policies
Proceedings ESPERA 2016 – Part 1 and Part 2Conference proceedings -
La Globalisation communicationnelle
Les nouveaux défis pour la littérature, la traduction et la didactique de langues©2021 Edited Collection -
Participation, Globalisation & Culture
International and South African Perspectives©2002 Conference proceedings -
Cultural Perspectives on Globalisation and Ireland
©2009 Conference proceedings -
Globalisation, Economic Growth, and Employment in India
©2026 Monographs -
Pathbreakers
Small European Countries Responding to Globalisation and Deglobalisation©2008 Conference proceedings -
Beyond Lisbon: A European Strategy for Globalisation
With a Preface by Christine Lagarde and Xavier Bertrand©2008 Monographs -
Éthique chrétienne et bien commun
Vers une justice globale et un futur équitable face à l'impact du changement climatique©2019 Thesis -
Les chaînes de télévisions celtiques face à la globalisation
Résistance, convergence et déterritorialisations©2022 Monographs -
Performance and Impact of Microfinance
Evidence from Joint Liability Lending Programs in Malawi©2008 Thesis -
The Globalisation Challenge for European Higher Education
Convergence and Diversity, Centres and Peripheries©2016 Edited Collection