Intergroup Dialogue in Higher Education: Meaningful Learning About Social Justice :ASHE Higher Education Report, Volume 32, Number 4 ( J-B ASHE Higher Education Report Series (AEHE) )

Publication subTitle :ASHE Higher Education Report, Volume 32, Number 4

Publication series :J-B ASHE Higher Education Report Series (AEHE)

Author: Ximena Zuniga  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2011

E-ISBN: 9781118209097

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780787995799

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780787995799

Subject: G4 Education

Language: ENG

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Intergroup dialogue promotes student engagement across cultural and social divides on college campuses through a face-to-face, interactive, and facilitated learning experience that brings together twelve to eighteen students from two or more social identity groups over a sustained period of time. Students in intergroup dialogue explore commonalities and differences; examine the nature and impact of discrimination, power, and privilege; and find ways of working together toward greater inclusion, equality, and social justice.

Intergroup dialogue is offered as a cocurricular activity on some campuses and as a course or part of a course on others. The practice of intergroup dialogue is considered a substantive and meaningful avenue for preparing college graduates with the knowledge, commitment, and skills essential for living and working in a diverse yet socially stratified society. The research evidence supports the promise of intergroup dialogues to meet its educational goals?consciousness raising, building relationships across differences and conflicts, and strengthening individual and collective capacities to promote social justice.

This volume outlines the theory, practice, and research on intergroup dialogue. It also offers educational resources to support the practice of intergroup dialogue. Addressing faculty, administrators, student affairs personnel, students, and practitioners, this volume is a useful resource for anyone implementing intergroup dialogues in higher education.

This is the 4th issue of the 32nd volume of the Jossey-Bass report series ASHE Higher Education Report Series. Each monograph in the series is the definitive analysis of a tough higher education problem, based on thorough research of pertinent literature and institutional experiences. Topics are identified by a national survey. Noted practitioners and scholars are then commissioned to write the reports, with experts providing critical reviews of each manuscript before publication.

Chapter

Contents

pp.:  3 – 7

Executive Summary

pp.:  7 – 9

Foreword

pp.:  9 – 15

Acknowledgments

pp.:  15 – 17

Intergroup Dialogue in Higher Education: Definition, Origins, and Practices

pp.:  17 – 19

Educational Goals of Intergroup Dialogue

pp.:  19 – 27

Design and Practice Principles in Intergroup Dialogue

pp.:  27 – 37

Facilitating Intergroup Dialogues

pp.:  37 – 57

Research on Outcomes and Processes of Intergroup Dialogue

pp.:  57 – 77

Program Development, Implementation, and Institutional Impact

pp.:  77 – 93

Final Thoughts

pp.:  93 – 107

Appendix: Educational Resources

pp.:  107 – 109

References

pp.:  109 – 129

Name Index

pp.:  129 – 139

Subject Index

pp.:  139 – 143

About the Authors

pp.:  143 – 145

LastPages

pp.:  145 – 154

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