Introduction: Special Section on Global Service-Learning – Reflexivity in Research: Reflecting on the Borders and Boundaries of the GSL Field
January 4, 2016
Many thanks to the Editor of the Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, Jeffrey Howard, who has allowed globalsl to share articles from the Fall 2015 Special Section on Global Service-Learning. This week, we’ll release all of the articles, beginning with Richard Kiely and Eric Hartman’s Introduction, today. Click the link below for the full article, and please share your comments, questions, or ideas for future directions in the comment space that follows!
As the week unfolds we’ll also share:
- Emily Morrison’s “How the I Shapes the Eye: The Imperative of Reflexivity in Global Service-Learning Qualitative Research”
- Nora Pillard Reynolds’s review of Crossing Boundaries: Tension and Transformation in International Service-Learning
- Cynthia Toms’s review of Working Side by Side: Creating Alternative Breaks as Catalysts for Global Learning, Student Leadership, and Social Change
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