International Studies in the Next Millennium
Meeting the Challenge of Globalization
Herausgeber: Kushigian, Julia A.; Parsekian, Penny
International Studies in the Next Millennium
Meeting the Challenge of Globalization
Herausgeber: Kushigian, Julia A.; Parsekian, Penny
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This edited collection examines how international studies fits into the current liberal arts curriculum and possible ways it will be adapted for the next century. The essays seek to link ethical principles to critical skills in international studies, point to trends in current programs, and create a model program. In addition, extensive case studies from American colleges and universities that are at the forefront of the international studies movement are provided. This is a major work of importance to those planning, teaching, and administrating international studies at academic institutions.
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This edited collection examines how international studies fits into the current liberal arts curriculum and possible ways it will be adapted for the next century. The essays seek to link ethical principles to critical skills in international studies, point to trends in current programs, and create a model program. In addition, extensive case studies from American colleges and universities that are at the forefront of the international studies movement are provided. This is a major work of importance to those planning, teaching, and administrating international studies at academic institutions.
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- Verlag: Praeger
- Seitenzahl: 198
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Januar 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 445g
- ISBN-13: 9780275960452
- ISBN-10: 0275960455
- Artikelnr.: 25564627
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Praeger
- Seitenzahl: 198
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Januar 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 445g
- ISBN-13: 9780275960452
- ISBN-10: 0275960455
- Artikelnr.: 25564627
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
JULIA A. KUSHIGIAN is Director of the Toor Cummings Center for International Studies and the Liberal Arts Program and Associate Professor of Hispanic Studies at Connecticut College. PENNY PARSEKIAN is a freelance writer. Her clients include National Georgaphic, the New York Times, Brown University, Mystic Seaport Museum, and Connecticut College. She has published several feature articles in newspapers and magazines and has been a contributing editor or author for a number of books.
Introduction by Julia A. Kushigian
The Academy and International Studies
Mustering the Conceptual Resources to Grasp a World in Flux by Tu Wei-ming
The Liberal Arts Role: Cultivating a Common Ethic of Care by Peter S.
Thacher
Tossed into a New Frame: Learning before Teaching by Claire L. Gaudiani
Synthesis and Tension: Creating an International Studies Program by Robert
E. Proctor
Dynamic Models: Pedagogy and Programs
Beyond the Area Studies Wars by Neil Waters and David Macey
Reaching Moral and Cultural Maturity through International Studies by Julia
A. Kushigian
The All-University Curriculum: A Team-Teaching, Interdisciplinary, and
Inter-College Approach by Joan O'Mara et al.
Weaving International Perspectives into the Fabric of a College Community
by Kathleen Mahnke, Kathleen Rupright, and Bonnie Tangalos
Language Proficiency Revisited
Beyond Accidental Tourism: The Case for a Junior Year Abroad by Denise
Rochat and Margaret Skiles Zelljadt
Foreign Languages Across the Curriculum at Home and Abroad by Merle Krueger
Breaking with Tradition: New Context, New Approaches
From Serendipity to Strategy: International Education Across the Curriculum
by Michael Kline and Neil Weissman
A Global Liberal Arts Approach: The International Studies Major and the
Next Millennium by Nanette S. Levinson
International Studies as a Growth Strategy for a Small Liberal Arts College
by Jane Tyler Ward and James J. Ward
Mainstreaming International Studies in a Community College by David C.
Prejsnar and Alison Tasch
A Transnational Model for Internationalizing the Curriculum by Takehiko
Kawase et al.
Appendix A: A Sample Syllabus: Cultural Encounters, Conquest, Colonialism,
Travel, and the Writing Culture
Appendix B: Federal Funding Opportunities in Foreign Languages, Area
Studies, and International Studies
Appendix C: Metropolitan D.C., Potential Sources for Internships,
1996-1997: Associations and Agencies with International
Contacts/Services/Divisions
Selected Bibliography
Index
The Academy and International Studies
Mustering the Conceptual Resources to Grasp a World in Flux by Tu Wei-ming
The Liberal Arts Role: Cultivating a Common Ethic of Care by Peter S.
Thacher
Tossed into a New Frame: Learning before Teaching by Claire L. Gaudiani
Synthesis and Tension: Creating an International Studies Program by Robert
E. Proctor
Dynamic Models: Pedagogy and Programs
Beyond the Area Studies Wars by Neil Waters and David Macey
Reaching Moral and Cultural Maturity through International Studies by Julia
A. Kushigian
The All-University Curriculum: A Team-Teaching, Interdisciplinary, and
Inter-College Approach by Joan O'Mara et al.
Weaving International Perspectives into the Fabric of a College Community
by Kathleen Mahnke, Kathleen Rupright, and Bonnie Tangalos
Language Proficiency Revisited
Beyond Accidental Tourism: The Case for a Junior Year Abroad by Denise
Rochat and Margaret Skiles Zelljadt
Foreign Languages Across the Curriculum at Home and Abroad by Merle Krueger
Breaking with Tradition: New Context, New Approaches
From Serendipity to Strategy: International Education Across the Curriculum
by Michael Kline and Neil Weissman
A Global Liberal Arts Approach: The International Studies Major and the
Next Millennium by Nanette S. Levinson
International Studies as a Growth Strategy for a Small Liberal Arts College
by Jane Tyler Ward and James J. Ward
Mainstreaming International Studies in a Community College by David C.
Prejsnar and Alison Tasch
A Transnational Model for Internationalizing the Curriculum by Takehiko
Kawase et al.
Appendix A: A Sample Syllabus: Cultural Encounters, Conquest, Colonialism,
Travel, and the Writing Culture
Appendix B: Federal Funding Opportunities in Foreign Languages, Area
Studies, and International Studies
Appendix C: Metropolitan D.C., Potential Sources for Internships,
1996-1997: Associations and Agencies with International
Contacts/Services/Divisions
Selected Bibliography
Index
Introduction by Julia A. Kushigian
The Academy and International Studies
Mustering the Conceptual Resources to Grasp a World in Flux by Tu Wei-ming
The Liberal Arts Role: Cultivating a Common Ethic of Care by Peter S.
Thacher
Tossed into a New Frame: Learning before Teaching by Claire L. Gaudiani
Synthesis and Tension: Creating an International Studies Program by Robert
E. Proctor
Dynamic Models: Pedagogy and Programs
Beyond the Area Studies Wars by Neil Waters and David Macey
Reaching Moral and Cultural Maturity through International Studies by Julia
A. Kushigian
The All-University Curriculum: A Team-Teaching, Interdisciplinary, and
Inter-College Approach by Joan O'Mara et al.
Weaving International Perspectives into the Fabric of a College Community
by Kathleen Mahnke, Kathleen Rupright, and Bonnie Tangalos
Language Proficiency Revisited
Beyond Accidental Tourism: The Case for a Junior Year Abroad by Denise
Rochat and Margaret Skiles Zelljadt
Foreign Languages Across the Curriculum at Home and Abroad by Merle Krueger
Breaking with Tradition: New Context, New Approaches
From Serendipity to Strategy: International Education Across the Curriculum
by Michael Kline and Neil Weissman
A Global Liberal Arts Approach: The International Studies Major and the
Next Millennium by Nanette S. Levinson
International Studies as a Growth Strategy for a Small Liberal Arts College
by Jane Tyler Ward and James J. Ward
Mainstreaming International Studies in a Community College by David C.
Prejsnar and Alison Tasch
A Transnational Model for Internationalizing the Curriculum by Takehiko
Kawase et al.
Appendix A: A Sample Syllabus: Cultural Encounters, Conquest, Colonialism,
Travel, and the Writing Culture
Appendix B: Federal Funding Opportunities in Foreign Languages, Area
Studies, and International Studies
Appendix C: Metropolitan D.C., Potential Sources for Internships,
1996-1997: Associations and Agencies with International
Contacts/Services/Divisions
Selected Bibliography
Index
The Academy and International Studies
Mustering the Conceptual Resources to Grasp a World in Flux by Tu Wei-ming
The Liberal Arts Role: Cultivating a Common Ethic of Care by Peter S.
Thacher
Tossed into a New Frame: Learning before Teaching by Claire L. Gaudiani
Synthesis and Tension: Creating an International Studies Program by Robert
E. Proctor
Dynamic Models: Pedagogy and Programs
Beyond the Area Studies Wars by Neil Waters and David Macey
Reaching Moral and Cultural Maturity through International Studies by Julia
A. Kushigian
The All-University Curriculum: A Team-Teaching, Interdisciplinary, and
Inter-College Approach by Joan O'Mara et al.
Weaving International Perspectives into the Fabric of a College Community
by Kathleen Mahnke, Kathleen Rupright, and Bonnie Tangalos
Language Proficiency Revisited
Beyond Accidental Tourism: The Case for a Junior Year Abroad by Denise
Rochat and Margaret Skiles Zelljadt
Foreign Languages Across the Curriculum at Home and Abroad by Merle Krueger
Breaking with Tradition: New Context, New Approaches
From Serendipity to Strategy: International Education Across the Curriculum
by Michael Kline and Neil Weissman
A Global Liberal Arts Approach: The International Studies Major and the
Next Millennium by Nanette S. Levinson
International Studies as a Growth Strategy for a Small Liberal Arts College
by Jane Tyler Ward and James J. Ward
Mainstreaming International Studies in a Community College by David C.
Prejsnar and Alison Tasch
A Transnational Model for Internationalizing the Curriculum by Takehiko
Kawase et al.
Appendix A: A Sample Syllabus: Cultural Encounters, Conquest, Colonialism,
Travel, and the Writing Culture
Appendix B: Federal Funding Opportunities in Foreign Languages, Area
Studies, and International Studies
Appendix C: Metropolitan D.C., Potential Sources for Internships,
1996-1997: Associations and Agencies with International
Contacts/Services/Divisions
Selected Bibliography
Index







