This commentary describes the significance of faculty citizenship in the broader context of institutional culture and defines faculty citizenship for use across all aspects of faculty roles in the Academy. The definition includes two key components (engagement and collegiality) that can be used to measure citizenship behaviors. Continued discussion and study of faculty citizenship will further the Academy’s understanding and use of the concept
Although faculties are often portrayed as institutionally uninvolved, evidence exists that many of t...
While a growing body of scholarship has focused on the per-sonal, professional, and organizational f...
This qualitative study explored the perceptions of academic culture and faculty life of undergraduat...
This commentary describes the significance of faculty citizenship in the broader context of institut...
Academic citizenship can be defined as the service that academics carry out to benefit the higher ed...
The concept of 'academic citizenship' reflects different interpretations of the civic purposes of th...
The concept of ?academic citizenship? reflects different interpretations of the civic purposes of th...
Through organizational case studies conducted at Guangdong University of Foreign Studies in China an...
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to explore the experiences of professors participatin...
Citizenship education has developed against the backdrop of civic disengagement. However, as attenti...
This article has two tasks. First, the author expounds on the idea of citizenship and considers tenu...
Community engaged scholarship has become a method for higher education institutions to respond to pu...
The professoriate has been debating the value of adding collegiality as a fourth criterion in facult...
Our framework for understanding the factors that shape faculty engagement behavior is guided by bot...
The history of American higher education reflects a panoply of social, cultural, and epistemological...
Although faculties are often portrayed as institutionally uninvolved, evidence exists that many of t...
While a growing body of scholarship has focused on the per-sonal, professional, and organizational f...
This qualitative study explored the perceptions of academic culture and faculty life of undergraduat...
This commentary describes the significance of faculty citizenship in the broader context of institut...
Academic citizenship can be defined as the service that academics carry out to benefit the higher ed...
The concept of 'academic citizenship' reflects different interpretations of the civic purposes of th...
The concept of ?academic citizenship? reflects different interpretations of the civic purposes of th...
Through organizational case studies conducted at Guangdong University of Foreign Studies in China an...
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to explore the experiences of professors participatin...
Citizenship education has developed against the backdrop of civic disengagement. However, as attenti...
This article has two tasks. First, the author expounds on the idea of citizenship and considers tenu...
Community engaged scholarship has become a method for higher education institutions to respond to pu...
The professoriate has been debating the value of adding collegiality as a fourth criterion in facult...
Our framework for understanding the factors that shape faculty engagement behavior is guided by bot...
The history of American higher education reflects a panoply of social, cultural, and epistemological...
Although faculties are often portrayed as institutionally uninvolved, evidence exists that many of t...
While a growing body of scholarship has focused on the per-sonal, professional, and organizational f...
This qualitative study explored the perceptions of academic culture and faculty life of undergraduat...