Student Affairs Scholarship: Reconsidering Questions Toward Possibilities for Liberation, Collaboration, and Innovation
Abstract
Defining and redefining the notion of scholarship in student affairs continues to engage faculty, staff, and students in the profession. Unable and epistemologically unwilling to present a comprehensive list outlining student affairs scholarship, this article encourages us to reconsider the very questions we have been debating. How might shaping, redefining, or expanding the questions change our perceptions and lead us toward new considerations...
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Title
Student Affairs Scholarship: Reconsidering Questions Toward Possibilities for Liberation, Collaboration, and Innovation
Published Date
Jan 1, 2002
Journal
Volume
39
Issue
2
Pages
158 - 165
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