DOI
10.21768/ejopa.v6i1.2
Abstract
Social justice is a topic that few in higher education oppose, but university faculty members and academic professionals face structural challenges in their efforts to engage with social justice issues. By exploring four dimensions of the university—institutional mission, academic scholarship, professional identity, and pedagogical approaches—the author argues for a rethinking of how faculty and academic professionals approach these dimensions of their work. The author also identifies other fields of scholarship and practice that can help to address pressing public problems in which social justice issues are of central importance.
Recommended Citation
Shaffer, Timothy J.
(2017)
"The Politics of Knowledge: Challenges and Opportunities for Social Justice in Higher Education,"
eJournal of Public Affairs: Vol. 6:
Iss.
1, Article 2.
DOI: 10.21768/ejopa.v6i1.2
Available at:
https://bearworks.missouristate.edu/ejopa/vol6/iss1/2