Introduction: What is Service Sociology?, A. JavierTreviño, Karen M.McCormack; Part I Contextualizing Service Sociology: History and Policy; Chapter 1 Debating Service Sociology: The Settlements, the Academy, and the Social Work Profession, 1890-1930, PatriciaLengermann, GillianNiebrugge; Chapter 2 Jane Addams on Creativity and Power in Social Service, ErikSchneiderhan; Chapter 3 Ideology, Policy, and Engagement: What Role Can Service Learning Play in a Changing Democracy?, DaveHarker; Part II Bridging Classroom and Community; Chapter 4 The Impact of Action and Engagement on Sociology In and Out of the Classroom, KathleenOdell Korgen; Chapter 5 The Power of Place: Community Partnerships and Student Experiences, Zoann K.Snyder, Jean C.Karlen; Chapter 6 Exploring the Impact of Service Learning in Students' Mastery of Sociology and Social Work Learning Outcomes, MarieOpatrny, AnneStatham; Chapter 7 A Bridge Is Not Just a Metaphor: Building Sustainable Community-University Partnerships through Service Learning Projects, CharlotteRyan; Part III Service Sociology in the Community; Chapter 8 Toward a Participatory Imagination: Lessons on Engagement from Popular Education and Participatory Action Research, Chris Baker, Donald Edward Davis, Corey Dolgon; Chapter 9 The Role of Community Building Practices in Rural Regions: A Study in Service Sociology, DebarashmiMitra; Chapter 10 Public Teaching as Service Sociology, Christopher J. Schneider, Ariane Hanemaayer, Kyle Nolan; Chapter 11 Developing Critical Consciousness through Community Action Research: Localizing the Structures of Homelessness, Christina D. Weber; Part IV Sociology for Whom?; Chapter 12 Why Sociology Textbooks Do a Disservice, Steven E. Barkan; Chapter 13 Tackling Social Problems: Sociology, Service, and Social Activism, Chris Dale; Chapter 14 Service Sociology: What's in a Name?, Shelley K.
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