![]() How to Talk About Hot Topics on Campus: From Polarization to Moral Conversation
ISBN: 978-0-7879-9436-5
Hardcover
288 pages
February 2008, Jossey-Bass
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Acknowledgments.
The Authors.
Part I: Laying the Theoretical Groundwork for Moral Conversation.
1. Igniting the Fire of Moral Conversation.
2. Promoting a Spirit of Pluralism on College Campuses.
Part II: Practicing the Moral Conversation.
3. A Faculty Member’s View on Moral Conversation from the Classroom (Robert J. Nash).
4. An Administrator’s View on Moral Conversation from the Division of Student Affairs (DeMethra LaSha Bradley).
5. A Senior Administrator’s Systemic View on Facilitating Moral Conversations Across Campus (Arthur W. Chickering).
Part III: Final Words on Moral Conversation.
6. Opportunities, Risks, and Caveats for Moral Conversation.
Appendix A: A Step-by-Step How-To Guide for Facilitators and Participants When Doing Moral Conversation (Robert J. Nash and Alissa B. Strong).
Appendix B: Additional Text References and Internet Resources.
Appendix C: Western Stereotypes About Islam from Both the Left and the Right (Robert J. Nash).
Appendix D: AWhole-Campus Teaching and Learning Rationale for Moral Conversation: Inspired by the 2004 NASPA Report Learning Reconsidered: A Campus-Wide Focus on the Student Experience (Robert J. Nash).
Appendix E: Naturalistic and Narrativistic Paradigms in Academia: Implications for Moral Conversation (Robert J. Nash).
References.
Index.
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