MSU Press Podcast

On today's episode we're joined by Pat Crawford and Brett Berquist to discuss their book, Community Engagement Abroad: Perspectives and Practices on Service, Engagement, and Learning Overseas.

Show Notes

A landmark in our understanding of international community-engaged learning programs, Community Engagement Abroad invites educators to rethink everything from disciplinary assumptions to the role of higher education in a globalizing world. Tapping the many such programs developed at Michigan State University during the last half-century, the volume develops a comprehensive framework for analyzing study-abroad programs with a community-engagement focus. More than a how-to guide, it also offers seven theoretically framed case studies showing how these experiences can change students, faculty, and communities alike. The book’s authors take readers on a fascinating journey through how they changed as a result of designing and delivering programs in full collaboration with community partners, and as a whole the delivers powerful, persuasive arguments for developing truly reciprocal, mutually beneficial partnerships beyond the academy.

Pat Crawford is the director of the School of Design at South Dakota State University and former Associate Director of Planning, Design, and Construction at Michigan State University. Brett Berquist leads international strategy and operations as director international at the University of Auckland.

Community Engagement Abroad: Perspectives and Practices on Service, Engagement, and Learning Overseas is available at msupress.org and other fine booksellers. You can connect with Brett on Twitter @bberquist. You can connect with the press on Facebook and @msupress on Twitter, where you can also find me @kurtmilb.

The MSU Press podcast is a joint production of MSU Press and the College of Arts & Letters at Michigan State University. Thanks to the team at MSU Press for helping to produce this podcast. Our theme music is “Coffee” by Cambo. 

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Since its founding in 1947, the mission of the Michigan State University Press has been to be a catalyst for positive intellectual, social, and technological change through the publication of research and intellectual inquiry, making significant contributions to scholarship in the arts, humanities, sciences, and social sciences. In this podcast series, we interview MSU Press authors about their research and discuss scholarly publishing with the professionals who make it happen.